I've been so excited to write this blog since Halloween evening because this is going to cover one of my favorite events I've ever attended at Walt Disney World - Return to Sleepy Hollow at Fort Wilderness!
This was such a great, fun, accessible event. If you're too overwhelmed to consider the Not-So-Scary Halloween Party or it's out of your price range, this is a great alternative to give you some spooky fun.
A couple of important notes here. Like advance dining reservations, the tickets for Return to Sleepy Hollow become available 180 days prior to the event. If you're staying off-property, I'm not sure if that timeframe changes. Once I decided I wanted to attend the event I had calendar reminders and actually called WDW a couple of times (I was early - whoops!) before I actually got through to make my reservation.
There are, I think, 3 tiers of pricing for this event. General admission was around $22 - includes a seat to watch the film and a meet and greet with headless horseman (I'm thinking they also got snacks). The premium admission was around $38 (this is what I purchased) and included seating in rows 6-10 for the film, snacks, a swag bag, and the meet and greet with the headless horseman. The ultimate package was $60 and got everything I got (seating in rows 1-5) plus a dessert party beforehand. There were two events on Halloween night - one at 8 pm and one at 10 pm. I got in for the 10 pm reservation.
OK so let's get to it!
I'd never been over to Fort Wilderness before and when I arrived there was a long line of cars waiting to get in and park. Granted, I was there pretty early so some of those cars may have been showing up for the 8 pm event. There is also the popular Hoop-de-doo Revue dinner show at Fort Wilderness and I saw many people lined up with reservations for that.
At Fort Wilderness, you come in to a main parking area but to get to the campsites and Crockett's Tavern (and back to where the Hoop-De-Doo Revue is) you have to take an internal bus. Fort Wilderness is HUGE. I was floored by how long the bus ride took to get back to the restaurants and how many camping areas were occupied (the ride wasn't more than 15 minutes or so with bus stops but I had no concept of how large that resort was).
I parked in a big field - there wasn't anyone to direct me - but it worked. Did you know that all the horses you see at the parks (mostly in Magic Kingdom) reside here at Fort Wilderness in the Tri-Circle-D Ranch? Fort Wilderness has all kinds of horse riding options.
As soon as I saw this sign, I knew I was off to the right place!
Once I arrived back at Pioneer Hall, I walked around to take in the sights and sounds of Fort Wilderness! Picture a resort that is smack-dab in the middle of Frontierland and that is Fort Wilderness!
There were all kinds of interesting decorations for Halloween night!
Spooky pumpkins
This was huge!
I made my way back to Crockett's Tavern which has a large porch area with rocking chairs. There is also a window where you can purchase drinks from inside. So I stepped on up and ordered a strawberry lemonade (made with Ole Smokey moonshine) and found myself a nice rocking chair in which to enjoy it.
Yum.
This experience was more enjoyable once the man whose buttcrack was hanging out got called inside Crockett's Tavern for his reservation. Trick or treat, indeed.
I finished my beverage and did some people watching until it was time to walk over toward the Blacksmith's Shop to check in for the event. There were plenty of horses around in outdoor pens but sadly there were signs saying not to pet them.
Over by the barn where the movie was to be shown, there was this small, spooky Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.
The barn where the event was taking place!
After a bit of waiting (and seeing the dessert party going on) we were finally asked to line up and head on inside! There was a photo op outside first (in front of the Return to Sleepy Hollow banner above) and then you walked over to the right to pick up swag.
As far as snacks went, it was pretty awesome. They had full-size (like you'd buy from the chip aisle in a grocery store) bags of Pop-Secret popcorn in different flavors. And since this was the very last event, they encouraged us to take extra bags. I also got candy and a cup for water. I got my swag and seated myself.
The really cool thing is that this is a working barn. So there were stalls on both sides with horses in them! Before the movie, there was trivia playing on the projection screen and a countdown.
Horse friend
Pre-show trivia
Spooky screensaver
Alright, so it was time for the show to start. To clarify, the movie was not the live-action Sleepy Hollow with Johnny Depp - this is the original cartoon by Disney, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad. We only watched the Ichabod part.
As the movie ended, the screen went back to a screensaver and said something like, "and now, if you dare..." I saw two cast members walking up each aisle toward the front of the barn where the movie was projected.
SPOILER ALERT: If you are planning to attend this event, I'd recommend you stop reading now. I don't want to give you too much information about the rest of it because it's really cool to see it happen for yourself.
The cast members walked toward the front of the barn as the projection screen rose back up to the ceiling. The cast members slid open two large barn doors and fog crept out into the main area of the barn as spooky music swelled in the background. As the fog cleared, we could see the Headless Horseman!!!
To be clear, this is a real person on a live horse. We were called up row-by-row to take photos with the Headless Horseman. I'm not sure, but I would assume, that even if you don't have Memory Maker to get your photos, anyone with admission to this event would get their photos included. Since I have an AP I get the photos anyway so if you don't have that and want to attend this event, double check in advance.
Also another note, the barn was eerily quiet during the photo session. The line moved really fast (but again, I was in row 6). There was spooky music playing in the background and no one was making a sound except for the photographer. It was weird but also spooky and I loved it!
SO SPOOKY!!!
First they asked me to be scared
Then they asked me to smile
This is a carriage that was used in the Haunted Mansion film with Eddie Murphy
Haunted Mansion Movie Poster
Another view of the carriage
On the way out, I grabbed another bag of popcorn because they asked me to and headed back to catch the bus back to my parking spot. This was a great way to spend my Halloween night!
I got back to the car pretty late (I would say around 11:20 pm) and then made my way back over to Pop Century for the night.
My swag! So with my premium experience admission, I got a lunch bag (it's a dark green even though it looks black in the picture). In the bag was a plastic cup, some candy, a lanyard with the Return to Sleepy Hollow pass on it, and an exclusive pin!
So to recap, I had a WONDERFUL time. When you think about it, most exclusive or limited edition pins at Disney World start at $12.99 - so even if you subtract that, we're at around $25. Then the lanyard would probably cost another $9.99, bringing us down to $15.02 for the lunch bag, cup, snacks, and movie experience.
Exploring Fort Wilderness was really cool and it was also creepy to hear the horses moving around in their stalls during the movie. It's like they knew the Headless Horseman was on his way! The one, somewhat humorous piece was that we could hear the Electrical Water Pageant going by toward the middle of the movie.
Anyway - that was my Return to Sleepy Hollow experience. I'd highly recommend this to anyone looking to have a relatively inexpensive, spooky fun time during Halloween at Walt Disney World!