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Jordyn Cohen , 8, and Allison Cohen, 7, dressed up as a "pink blob" and a pink poodle. "I just like being a blob," Jordyn said.
Sarah Rodriguez, (left), chose to come as the gazelle from the Disney animation Zootopia, and Lara Pagami arrived as Elsa from the movie Frozen.
Anastasia Johnston, (left), is Milli from the kids' animated series Team Umizoomi, and Delaney Lindstrom is a busy bee munching on some snacks.
Brother and sister Camila and Alejandro Quintero flaunted the classic vampire fashion.
Gidget Keller and her 6-year-old daughter, Sasha, sported a witchy look.
Melissa and Andrew Madrano wanted to be green geckos.
Batman Francesco Yepez, red power ranger Fabian Mauco and pikachu Adrian Mauco wait in line for their turn on the hayride.
Shura Quero, dressed as the Statue of Liberty, poses with her father, Viktor Quero.
Shinna Quero, wearing a pink Eiffel Tower costume, poses with her mother, Shaaron Jimenez.
Siblings Lorenzzo and Manuella Passos dressed up as a Ninja Turtle and Dorothy from the classic film Wizard Of Oz.
Ryder Spoto, 9, showed up as Ghost Rider and his friend, Jack Schemm, 8, went for the skater-punk look.
Witches, vampires and ghosts descended upon the town of Windermere the morning of Oct. 29 as residents joyfully embraced the Halloween spirit during the 2016 Halloween Costume Parade and Hayride.
The town's annual tradition, held in the town hall from 9:45 a.m. to noon, saw a large turnout and kids in their Halloween attire enjoyed the opportunity to become characters from their favorite movies and television programs for a day while munching on sweets and hitching a hayride around the downtown area.
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