Disneyland is a magical place every day of the year, but attending during a holiday is mind-blowing! Beginning on September 27th, Mickey’s Halloween Party will be in full swing! Being at Disneyland in the evening is really fun but what’s even cooler is that we get to see Disney’s “dark” side this time of the year. Iconic Disney villains, as well as Jack Skellington, take the spotlight and I can’t wait! This is my first year attending Mickey’s Halloween Party. If all the candy and decor doesn’t get you into the Halloween spirit then people watching definitely will! Families will appreciate that this event is “not-so-scary” yet still spooky Disney style!
Take a look at what your ticket to Mickey’s Halloween Party offers!
- Admission to the Disneyland Park up to 3 hours prior to the event’s start time.
- Complimentary parking for one vehicle. Larger vehicles may require an additional fee.
- New in 2013! Monsters U Dance Party at Tomorrowland Terrace featuring Mike & Sulley in a spirited Monster Scare-Off. Halloween Screams, a boo-tiful fireworks spectacular —exclusive viewing for Mickey’s Halloween Party Guests.
- Special trick-or-treat stations with candy and healthy goodies.
- Mickey’s Costume Party Cavalcade, a Halloween parade presented for Party Guests.
- Access to nearly all attractions, including all the Halloween-themed attractions such as Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy and Haunted Mansion Holiday.
- Disney Villains encounters as they prowl the grounds.
- Photo ops with popular Disney and Pixar Pals, and Disney Villains.
- Dance parties with lively music, creepy crafts and activities for the whole family, and the chance to eat, drink and be (not so) scary throughout the park.
- Celebrate the season with Haunted Mansion Holiday, brought to you by Jack Skellington, from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, and the residents of Halloween Town.
- Escape the clutches of freaky phantasms as you are launched to a haunted section of the universe on Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy.
- Take a spooky stroll down Main Street, U.S.A., which is transformed into a Pumpkin Festival with hundreds of hand-carved pumpkins on display — and no two alike.
- Observe Dia de los Muertos and a traditional skeleton display (Frontierland through Nov. 3).
Mickey’s Halloween party happens these days: Sept 27, Oct 1, 4, 8, 11, 15,18, 21, 23, 25, 28, 30 and 31. Get your tickets now as dates are selling out. For more information on how to purchase tickets in advance and save visit http://disneylandnews.
I’ll be attending opening weekend! Keep an eye out for my wicked tweets #HalloweenTime. I hope to see you at the Happiest Place on Earth!
* This is not a sponsored post. We will attend opening weekend courtesy of Disneyland Resorts! Stay tuned for our coverage and recap!