We are coming up on the most wonderful time of the year, and by that I mean spooky season and Halloween of course! And that means the return of one of the most popular times at the Disneyland Resort running from August 23, 2024 to October 31, 2024. This time of year in the parks is truly amazing, and there is so much to do and see!
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Now we’ve got a lot to cover from characters to seasonal food offerings, ride overlays, entertainment options, and amazing decorations, so let’s get in to what you can expect from this amazing time of year in the parks.
Character Meet and Greets
Meeting characters at Disney is always one of the best parts of visiting the parks, but during Halloween Time that experience gets even better. Every year the characters throughout the parks whip up their best costumes for that years festivities! Here is the concept art Disney parks released for their look for the 2024 spooky season.
As well as the classic characters in their Halloween best and other traditional characters out and about, there are opportunities to meet various villains throughout the park, typically along Main Street and in Fantasyland. You will also see some rare characters emerge throughout the park like Jack and Sally from Nightmare Before Christmas, so keep an eye out on the app for when they’ll be out and you can always ask cast members when they will be greeting guests.
If you’re looking for Jack and Sally, you can find them in New Orleans Square next to the Pieces of Eight shop at the exit of Pirates, back it the walkway with the staircase. There’s even a fun Nightmare Before Christmas decorations set up as the backdrop for the meet and greets. The line typically forms outside the Port Royal Curios and Curiosities shop.
Halloween Decor
In true Disney fashion, the entire park is transformed to feel like you’ve stepped into the Halloween season and it is absolutely beautiful. As soon as you step into the esplanade, you are greeted with the most festive decor that represents the feeling of each park. Disneyland is more fall based decor with oranges and pumpkins while California Adventure is more centered on spooky season with purples and greens and I love that each park has it’s own unique personality during this time of year.
Along with all the decorations scattered throughout the parks, there are a few main decor pieces you won’t want to miss:
Main Street Pumpkin Festival
As soon as you enter Town Square at the beginning of Main Street USA, you will see the Main Street Pumpkin Festival. At the heart of this of course is the giant Mickey Pumpkin in Town Square which is a can’t miss photo op and make sure to go around the back of the giant Mickey pumpkin to see Blinky as he has lovingly been nicknamed. As you walk up Main Street, you will see pumpkins everywhere leading you to the pumpkin statues at the end of Main Street. Surrounding the Partners Statue in front of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, you will find a pumpkin representing each of the lands in Disneyland which is a really fun touch. Don’t miss the chance to see all the pumpkins along Main Street at night when they’re all lit up for the full effect.
Buena Vista Street
In the main hub of Buena Vista street in from of Carthay Circle, during the day you will notice subtle touches of Halloween like the purple banners and bats coming out of Carthay Circle’s windows. But at night, everything is lit up with purple lights, a headless horseman statue, bats, and more! It’s truly one of the most beautiful places in all the parks during this time of the year.
Halloween Tree
The Halloween Tree is one of the most iconic Halloween decor pieces in the parks. This tree stands alone in Frontierland right next to the Golden Horseshoe across from Big Thunder Mountain and during the day it may seem like just some tree, but at night it is lit up with beautiful orange lights and is decorated with jack-o-lanterns. Based on the Ray Bradbury story “The Halloween Tree” it symbolizes the true meaning of Halloween.
Radiator Screams
The most detailed part of the parks is Radiator Springs. The entire land is transformed to become Radiator Screams with so many fun details. From big decor pieces like the Cozy Cone and Flo’s V8 decor to the little details like the tire pumpkins, gas can pumpkin patch, and more, there is so much to see in Cars Land during Halloween Time. And make sure you are in the area around sunset as the neon in the land will come to life just like in the movie.
Dia de los Muertos
If you head over to Frontierland, you can find this special celebration outside of Rancho del Zocalo near Big Thunder Mountain. This is a celebration to honor those who have passed away complete with beautiful bright flowers, a trio of skeleton mariachi musicians, and other traditional decorations used on ofrendas on the Day of the Dead. Don’t miss the beautiful walkway leading from Frontierland and the Fantasy Faire area right outside the entrance to Rancho del Zocalo.
Plaza de la Familia
Found in California Adventure in the Paradise Gardens area near Goofy’s Sky School, Plaza de la Familia brings to life Coco and everything it represents. You can enjoy music from the beloved film, meet Miguel, and post messages to love ones on the Memory Wall. There are lots of fun crafts, delicious Mexican food, and mariachi performances.
Seasonal food and drinks
Halloween Time offers some of the best food and beverage options of any time in the parks. From Halloween themed sweets to spooky snacks, there is so much to try in the parks during Halloween! Below I have a 3 page printable foodie guide for you to use in Disneyland, California Adventure, as well as Downtown Disney so you can pick and choose your must try items for your visit!
Along with seasonal food offerings, the parks also offer novelty items like sippers, glow cubes, popcorn buckets, and more. I have them all listed in the printable above, but here are all the locations that you can find them at:
Novelties at the Disneyland Resort (Available starting Aug. 23)
Stay tuned to Disney Eats for more novelties materializing throughout the Halloween season at Disneyland.
- Mickey Jack-O-Lantern Sipper (Limit two per person, per transaction; no discounts apply) (New)
- At Disneyland Park: Alien Pizza Planet, Churros at small world Promenade, Churros near Casey Jr. Circus Train, Galactic Grill, The Golden Horseshoe, Harbour Galley, Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe, Little Red Wagon, Main Street Fruit Cart, Rancho del Zocalo Restaurante, Refreshment Corner, Ship to Shore Marketplace, Tomorrowland Fruit Cart
- At Disney California Adventure Park: Award Wieners, Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta, Churros near Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, Corn Dog Castle, Fairfax Market, Hollywood Lounge, Mortimers Market, Willieβs Churros, select outdoor vending locations
- At Disneyland Hotel: The Coffee House, Goofyβs Kitchen
- At Disneyβs Grand Californian Hotel & Spa: GCH Craftsman Grill
- Green Poison Red Apple Glow Cube (Limit two per person, per transaction; no discounts apply) (New)
- At Disneyland Park: Carnation CafΓ©, Galactic Grill, Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor, Harbour Galley, Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe, Mint Julep Bar, Red Rose Taverne, Refreshment Corner, Troubadour Tavern
- At Disney California Adventure Park: Bayside Brews, Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta, Chiller at Paradise Gardens Park, Clarabelleβs Hand-Scooped Ice Cream, Hollywood Lounge, Mendocino Terrace, Sonoma Terrace
- At Disneyland Hotel: Trader Samβs Enchanted Tiki Bar
- At Disneyβs Grand Californian Hotel & Spa: Grand Californian Great Hall Cart
- Kuzcoβs Poison Bottle Glow Cube (Limit two per person, per transaction; no discounts apply) (New)
- At Disneyland Park: Carnation CafΓ©, Galactic Grill, Harbour Galley, Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe, Little Red Wagon, Mint Julep Bar, Refreshment Corner, Troubadour Tavern
- At Disney California Adventure Park: Bayside Brews, Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta, Chiller at Paradise Gardens Park, Hollywood Lounge, Mendocino Terrace, Sonoma Terrace, Smokejumpers Grill
- At Disneyland Hotel: Lobby Lounge
- Halloween Mickey Pumpkin Bucket (Limit two per person, per transaction; no discounts apply) (New)
- At Disneyland Park: Alien Pizza Planet, Galactic Grill, various popcorn carts throughout the park, various outdoor vending locations
- At Disney California Adventure Park:
- Corn Dog Castle, Hollywood Lounge, Popcorn at Grizzle Peak Airfield (Available starting Aug. 23; mobile order available)
- Popcorn at Pixar Pier, Popcorn near Carthay Circle Restaurant, select outdoor vending locations (Available starting Aug. 26)
- Halloween Popcorn Bucket (Limit 10 per person, per transaction; no discounts apply) (New)
- At Disneyland Park: Various popcorn carts throughout the park
- At Disney California Adventure Park: Popcorn at Grizzly Peak Airfield, Popcorn at Pixar Pier, Popcorn near Carthay Circle Restaurant
- Halloween Travel Tumbler (Limit 10 per person, per transaction) (New)
- At Disneyland Park: Alien Pizza Planet, CafΓ© Daisy, Fantasyland Fruit Cart, Galactic Grill, The Golden Horseshoe, Harbour Galley, Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe, Lemonade near Tomorrowland Expo Center, Mint Julep Bar, Plaza Inn, Rancho del Zocalo Restaurante, Red Rose Taverne, Refreshment Corner, Royal Street Veranda, Ship to Shore Marketplace, Stage Door CafΓ©, Troubadour Tavern
- At Disney California Adventure Park: Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta, Cappuccino Cart, Chiller at Paradise Gardens Park, Corn Dog Castle, Hollywood Lounge, Schmoozies!, Smokejumpers Grill, select outdoor vending locations
- At Disneyland Hotel: The Coffee House
- Ghost Mickey Bottle Topper (Limit two per person, per transaction; no discounts apply)(New)
- At Disneyland Park: Churros near Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, Churros near Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Churros near Haunted Mansion, Lemonade at small world Promenade, Pretzels near Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Pretzels near Star Tours β The Adventures Continue
- At Disney California Adventure Park: Churros at Hollywood Land, Churros near Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, Mortimerβs Market, Willieβs Churros at Buena Vista Street
- Zero Light Up Straw Clip (Limit two per person, per transaction; no discounts apply)
- At Disneyland Park: Churros near Haunted Mansion, Churros near Sleeping Beauty Castle, Churros near Town Square, The Golden Horseshoe, Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor, Harbour Galley, Lemonade at small world Promenade, Pretzels near Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Royal Street Veranda, Stage Door CafΓ©, Troubadour Tavern
- At Disney California Adventure Park: Adorable Snowman Frosted Treats, Angry Dogs, Award Wieners, Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta, Chiller at Paradise Gardens Park, Clarabelleβs Hand-Scooped Ice Cream, Corn Dog Castle, Hollywood Lounge, Poultry Palace, Smokejumpers Grill, select outdoor vending locations
- Mickey Mouse-shaped Pumpkin Glow Cube (Limit two per person, per transaction; no discounts apply) (New)
- At Disneyland Park: Galactic Grill, Harbour Galley, Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe, Mint Julep Bar, Refreshment Corner, Troubadour Tavern
- At Disney California Adventure Park: Corn Dog Castle, Hollywood Lounge, Smokejumpers Grill
- At Disneyland Hotel: Goofyβs Kitchen
- Coming Soon! Vampire Tow Mater Bucket (Limit two per person, per transaction; no discounts apply) (New)
- At Disney California Adventure Park: Cozy Cone Motel 5 β Popcorn Scoop, Fillmoreβs Taste-In, Floβs V8 Cafe
Attraction Overlays
Haunted Mansion Holiday
**IMPORTANT NOTE! The attraction will still be open and available to ride this Halloween season but due to ongoing construction in the Haunted Mansion queue, the only way to access this ride is by using the virtual queue. To join the virtual queue, get onto the Disneyland app at 7 am and/or 12 pm (noon) to join. On the home screen, scroll down until you see the section that says virtual queue. Click the blue button that says “join virtual queue.” In that screen, make sure Disneyland is the selected park at the top and there you should find the Haunted Mansion Holiday queue. Click “join virtual queue,” select all the tickets you want a queue for, and then click “join virtual queue” at the bottom. Once you have joined the queue the next screen will tell you what boarding group you got and an estimated amount of time before your group will be called. You do not have to go wait in the physical line, the virtual queue holds your spot while you go and enjoy the rest of the park. When your boarding group is called, you’ll receive a notification in the Disneyland app that it’s your return time and you will have one hour from that time to get back to the attraction to ride. PLEASE NOTE: Guests can only get one virtual queue for the attraction each day. If you get a boarding group at the 7 am opening, you cannot try again at noon, it is one ride per ticket per day. All tickets in your group must have a virtual queue to ride, any who do not will not be allowed on. You do NOT have to be in the parks to join the 7 am queue, you can do this from our house or your hotel, but you must have a reservation for Disneyland park that day. To join the 12 pm (noon) queue, your ticket does have to be scanned into Disneyland or if you have park hopper tickets, you have to be scanned into either park.
One of the most highly anticipated parts of Halloween Time at Disneyland is the Haunted Mansion Holiday overlay of the Haunted Mansion. Jack Skellington has been up to some mischief transforming the mansion for the holidays. This version is a Nightmare Before Christmas makeover that any NBC fan will absolutely love. You will notice changes outside the mansion as well as throughout the attraction, and my personal favorite touch is in the ballroom scene where a gingerbread house is created each year. Each year is a new design, but it is always spectacular and the room smells of freshly baked gingerbread which is heavenly.
If you visit Haunted Mansion Holiday at the right time you may get to see the lighting ceremony that takes place each evening. You will hear the traditional Haunted Mansion monologue begin which then begins talking about Sandy Claws as the lights come on around the mansion and music begins playing. There isn’t a specific time posted for this event, so you just want to be there between 7 and 7:30 as that’s usually when it happens.
Guardians of the Galaxy- Monsters After Dark
Every night, Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout! becomes Monsters After Dark in a thrilling new overlay as Rocket and the rest of the Guardians of the Galaxy work to rescue Groot with guests help to distract all the creatures and monsters that have been set loose. The attraction opens at the normal Mission Breakout everyday but closes from 2-3pm daily to be switched over to the Halloween overlay. Starting at 3 pm, you can experience Monsters After Dark. So if you want to ride this one with the overlay, you need to wait until 3 pm. Also if you purchase the lighting lane multipass, you can get a lightning lane for the normal attraction in the morning and then get another lighting lane for that night to experience the monsters after dark version.
Mater’s Graveyard JamBOOree and Luigi’s Honkin Haul-O-Ween
Both attractions in Cars Land get a little dose of Halloween spirit as they begin to play spooky Halloween songs and get an overlay fit for the season with cute spooky additions, spooky lighting, and more!
Entertainment
Mickey and Friends Halloween Cavalcade
While there is no daily parade in Disneyland during Halloween Time, they do have the Mickey and Friends Halloween Cavalcade each day. It’s not huge parade, but it’s a fun way to see some characters as you’re heading up Main Street, including Mickey, Minnie, their friends, and several other fun characters. This typically happens twice daily at 1:45 and 2:45 but always check the entertainment schedule to double check the times for that day.
Mickey’s Trick and Treat
This cute stage show used to be exclusive to Oogie Boogie Bash but this year it is available daily to all guests in California Adventure in the Disney Theater. This is a great option for kids as they can watch the show, dance, and get a treat at the end. Check the Disneyland app for showtimes.
Halloween Screams
Every night during Halloween Time, guests can experience Halloween Screams along Main Street USA, the Rivers of America, and on the faΓ§ade of “it’s a small world.” This show is a mix of projections and special effects, with fireworks added on the weekends.
Oogie Boogie Bash
Oogie Boogie Bash has quickly become one of the best after hours parties Disney has ever done. This is a separate ticket, after hours event held in California Adventure on select nights throughout Halloween Time. It’s basically a giant Halloween party with limited capacity where you can dress up, do treat trails, meet rare characters, see the Frightfully Fun Parade, experience the highly popular Villains Grove, and indulge in special treats and beverages. For more information about Oogie Boogie Bash, check out this post. NOTE: This event is sold out for 2024 and tickets are no longer available. Do NOT fall for anyone claiming that they will sell you tickets, Disney is the only seller of these tickets and if someone sells you their tickets and Disney finds out, they can be cancelled without warning. It’s also a very common scam for people to offer to sell people tickets then take their money and run so just don’t risk it!
If you are not planning to attend this event, I would recommend getting a park hopper pass for the days this event is happening so you don’t miss out on time in the parks or make your reservations for Disneyland that day so you get your money’s worth for your tickets.
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