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Halloween Time at The Disneyland Resort

Any time you are able to experience Disney Parks it is sure to be wonderful, however there are certain times of the year in which Disney offers guests opportunities to experience even more magic and seasonal fun! Halloween Time at The Disneyland Resort is a unique and thrilling time to visit both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park. Halloween Time is happening now through October 31, 2018.
 


This limited-time, seasonal celebration includes special attraction overlays, themed décor, seasonal treats and merchandise, plus spooky encounters with your favorite characters. Be sure to check out the list of all the delicious and unique seasonal offerings!

Oogie Boogie has taken over Disney California Adventure Park with Halloween décor along Buena Vista Street and swarming bats encircling Carthay Circle Theatre’s bell tower. Cars Land celebrates Haul-O-Ween as Radiator Springs turns into Radiator Screams! For this seasonal occasion, Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree has transformed into Mater’s Graveyard JamBOOree while Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters changes into Luigi’s Honkin’ Haul-O-Ween. Within Radiator Springs, keep your eyes open for the unexpected spooky décor throughout. Some of your favorite characters even dress up for a haunting good time! In Hollywood Land, you will not want to miss Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! After 6:00 pm this very popular attraction will transform into Guardians of the Galaxy – Monsters After Dark.

At Disneyland Park, the Pumpkin Festival will greet you as you make your way down Main Street, USA. The main attractions at this location are the holiday overlays that occur at the Haunted Mansion Holiday, featuring characters from the very popular The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy.

While most of these festivities are included with Halloween Time, Mickey’s Halloween Party is a separate ticket event offered to guests on select nights. Mickey’s Halloween Party consistently sells out, so don’t delay in making your plans to attend! If you purchase a party ticket, you can gain access to the parks at 4PM, with the party kicking off at 7PM in Disneyland Park. If you want to be in the parks prior to 4PM, a regular ticket is required. Mickey’s Halloween Party features trick-or-treat trails, the Halloween Screams fireworks that can only be seen during the Halloween parties, as well as many characters throughout the parks wearing their special Halloween costumes. You won’t want to miss the Frightfully Fun parade that features Disney villains and Haunted Mansion characters. It has been rumored that the Headless Horseman will make an appearance at the party this year. The horseman has long been a fan favorite at Walt Disney World in Florida.

The On The Road Travel Team will experience Halloween Time and Mickey’s Halloween Party at the end of October. You’ll want to be sure to follow us on Facebook , Instagram, and Twitter to keep up on all the spooky fun.

The Halloween season is fast approaching, but there is still time to experience all of the holiday frenzy for yourself in California! Contact your favorite On The Road Travel Agent today and they can help with all the details to maximize your time during this spooky seasonal celebration!

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