Spellbinding thrills await during Halloween at Disneyland Paris, kicking off October 1 through November 3! Not only will Disneyland Park be completely transformed with hundreds of pumpkins and friendly ghosts, but there are more ways than ever to experience the season with all-new offerings you can only find during “Disney Halloween Festival.”
Trouble Takes Over in All-New Nighttime Sequence
Prepare for an evening interrupted by some of our favorite troublemakers! The Disney Villains and Mysterious Hosts are casting a spell on the nighttime spectacular “Disney Electrical Sky Parade,” adding a dose of mischief into its finale.
This all-new nighttime sequence paying tribute to the Disney Villains and Phantom Manor will feature fountains, lights, projections and, of course, drones!
Mother Gothel and MORE Debut at Disneyland Paris
For the first time ever at Disneyland Paris, Mother Gothel, from the Walt Disney Animation Studios film “Tangled,” is making an appearance this Halloween season.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to uncover the secret of eternal youth — Mother knows best! However, she isn’t the only Disney Villain in the lineup — Cruella, Maleficent, Jafar, Gaston, Captain Hook and the Queen of Hearts are joining too.
There are a couple more friends visiting Disneyland Park for the first time during Halloween that you won’t want to miss. Go un poco loco for Miguel from the Pixar Animation Studios film “Coco” in Frontierland and the Walt Disney Animation Studios character, Stitch is crashing the party in all-new Vampire attire over at Discoveryland.
New Delicacies Haunt the Menus
The spirit of Halloween is haunting the menus with new devious delicacies! Celebrate this festive time of year with a Pumpkin Shortbread featuring a raspberry filling. For the more daring, try the Captain’s Burger with a cuttlefish ink bread and savory shortbread hook and as the cozy weather begins, enjoy the flavors of the season with a spiced pumpkin-flavored Cold Coffee Boo.
The Season of Mickey Pumpkins
It’s the season of the Mickey pumpkin and an all-new collection can be found at Disneyland Paris. From a special Mickey Mouse-themed mug to a headband featuring grinning pumpkins, it’s the Halloween fan’s dream.
Extended Hours on Halloween at Disneyland Paris
Put on your best costume* and spend a day at Disneyland Paris! You won’t want to miss the frightful fun late into the night as Disneyland Park will stay open until 11 p.m. on October 31.
Fan-Favorite Offerings Making a Return
Some of our favorite Halloween offerings are returning for the season, including the always adorable “Mickey’s Halloween Celebration.” Perfect for those of all ages, even for the littles, you can catch Mickey Mouse and his mischief makers, such as Goofy and Chip ‘n’ Dale, in this festive cavalcade.
Celebrating the many facets of this festive season from harvest to ghoulish ghosts, it even features the fan-favorite attraction, Phantom Manor. The centerpiece of the cavalcade, Mickey’s Illusion Manor float, treads the line between illusion and reality, complete with a sudden and magical attire change by Mickey!
After watching Phantom Manor come to life in the cavalcade, take a spin on a doom buggy through the mysterious home tucked away in Frontierland at Disneyland Park. Residents of Thunder Mesa steer clear of this supposedly haunted house, but what better time of year is there to uncover the secrets that lie within?
For those wanting to enter a whole new dimension, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Walt Disney Studios Park awaits. Did you know this version features three hair-raising horrors exclusive to Disneyland Paris? Take your seat and brave the malevolent machine, shaft creatures and the fifth dimension — you never know which experience you might receive!
We can’t wait for this wickedly fun celebration to kick off at Disneyland Paris! Stay tuned to the Disney Parks Blog as we share more tricks and treats found around the world this Halloween season.
*Wearing a Halloween-themed costume is allowed on an exceptional basis on October 31, 2024. However, we reserve the right, at our discretion and at any time, to refuse a guest who wears any costume that fully conceals the face and head and/or if we consider that such costumes / accessories / makeup may offend or shock young children or families. This also applies to the wearing of accessories deemed capable of affecting the safety of our attractions, or deemed dangerous for other guests (long capes, sticks, replica weapons, etc.). We also reserve the right to inspect visually, or using specific equipment, guests’ clothing, coats and personal possessions upon entry to and inside the Parks, for security reasons, and particularly costumes that cover the whole body in several layers.