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Haunted Mansion Dinner When Hinges Creak in Doorless Chambers, and Strange and Frightening Sounds Echo Through the Halls Event Possibilities Disney Style event concept | An Evening in the Mansion The Haunted Mansion Dinner When hinges creak in doorless chambers, and strange and frightening sounds echo through the halls. Whenever candlelights flicker where the air is deathly still. That is the time when ghosts are present, practicing their terror with ghoulish delight! Welcome, foolish mortals, to your very own dinner inside of the Haunted Mansion! They may have 999 happy haunts, but tonight, there is room for not only one more, but up to 34 brave souls. Our Ghosts are dying to meet you for a one-in-a-afterlife dining experience. Any volunteers? ® © Disney 101813 Disneyland Park Page 1 Event Possibilities Disney Style event concept | An Evening in the Mansion The Haunted Mansion Dinner Sample Timeline: 8:00 p.m. Disneyland® Park concludes its normal operating day. 10:00 p.m. Guests arrive at Disneyland® Park and are escorted to The Haunted Mansion. There they will enjoy a private event to include: •Formal 5-course Dinner •Special surprises from somewhere beyond 12:30 a.m. Dinner concludes and guests exit via private ride on the Attraction. Capacities: Seated Dinner Minimum 20 Guests, Maximum 35 Guests Minimum spend is $75,000++ Sample Pricing: Park Venue Package $2,000 Includes venue, custodial support, operational support and first aid Entertainment Base Package $50,000 Fully themed dinner environment, custom mood lighting, character appearances, musical support, costuming support and all related production costs Catering Food and Beverage 5 - Course Menu $200++per person Wine Pairing $200++ per person Attraction $9,000 Exclusive access and final ride on The Haunted Mansion Personalized Gift (optional) $125 per person A custom token of our undying appreciation ® © Disney 101813 Disneyland Park Page 2 Event Possibilities Disney Style event concept | An Evening in the Mansion The Haunted Mansion Dinner Sample Dinner Menu: ® © Disney 101813 Disneyland Park Page 3 Event Possibilities Disney Style event concept | An Evening in the Mansion The Haunted Mansion Dinner Sample Dinner Menu: ® © Disney 101813 Disneyland Park Page 4 Event Possibilities Disney Style event concept | An Evening in the Mansion The Haunted Mansion Dinner Sample Dinner Menu: ® © Disney 101813 Disneyland Park Page 5 Event Possibilities Disney Style event concept | An Evening in the Mansion The Haunted Mansion Dinner Notes: • This document is not an agreement or an offer to enter into an agreement and is for discussion purposes only. Accordingly, neither of us will be committed unless a mutually acceptable written agreement for this event is signed by both you and us, and until then either of us may withdraw from negotiations at any time and for any reason without liability. • Space for this event is not currently being held and we cannot guarantee space will be available at the location, on the date(s) or at the time(s) you desire. • Park Events require a food and beverage minimum. • + indicates Sales Tax (currently 7.75%), ++ indicates service charge (which is taxable) and sales tax (currently 22% and 7.75% respectively). • Prices, if any, shown on this document are subject to change without notice and are based on a three (3) hour event, unless otherwise noted. Pricing may be confirmed six months in advance if an agreement is signed by both you and us for this event. • Park Venue Package includes: o A reserved in-park venue and the services needed to ensure the venue is prepared specially for your group. o Specially trained Event Guides to greet and escort your group to and from the event location. o TheEvent Guides will remain with your group throughout the event (based on length of event, up to four hours) and assist with any special needs. o A valid theme park ticket for each guests may be required to access venue during certain event hours. • No attractions or entertainment will be booked or confirmed for this event absent an agreement signed by both you and us. • Attractions and entertainment are subject to change without notice. • This document is based on projected park hours of 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Park hours vary and are subject to change without notice. • Transportation is not included. • Photographs included in this document are the property of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts or its affiliates and cannot be duplicated without out prior written consent. • It is understood that any business documents, suggestions or other ideas or information provided by you to us will be deemed non-confidential and non-proprietary and may be used or disclosed by us without liability or compensation. • You may not tape, film or photograph any part of the function or event without first obtaining our prior written consent in our sole discretion. ® © Disney 101813 Disneyland Park Page 6.
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