Prepare for a spellbinding celebration as Disney Halloween returns to Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea from September 17 to October 31.
Magic is brewing this season, including the return of the fan-favorite “Villains’ Halloween ‘Into the Frenzy’” parade and dazzling decorations across both parks. For the first time, “Lazos de la Familia” inspired the Pixar Animation Studios film Coco is coming to Tokyo DisneySea.

Halloween Decor at Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea
Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea are decked out in festive Halloween décor, creating the perfect backdrop for seasonal fun and photos. At World Bazaar, Main Street is adorned with thorns, a Mickey-inspired pumpkin photo spot, and banners of Disney Villains.
You can also spot a Halloween-themed Mickey Flower Bed at the entrance and whimsical pumpkin and ghost designs in Toontown. Over at Tokyo DisneySea, Mediterranean Harbor features Italian-themed decorations at Passaggio MiraCosta and Palazzo Canals, while the American Waterfront’s New York area has been transformed with pumpkin displays.
New Coco-themed Experience at Tokyo DisneySea
You’ll go “un poco loco” for the debut of “Lazos de la Familia” over at Lost River Delta in Tokyo DisneySea. Step into the world of Pixar’s Coco and celebrate the spirit of Día de los Muertos with vibrant skeletons, marigolds, and lively performances of mariachi music.
You can even savor a marigold-inspired drink that blends orange and mandarin orange, a seafood salsa rice bowl topped with salmon, sausage, and a skeleton-shaped tortilla chip, or an orange-flavored Pan de Muerto with orange.

Disney Villains Take Over the Parade
“The Villains’ Halloween ‘Into the Frenzy’” parade once again returns to Tokyo Disneyland, transforming the park into a wickedly fun celebration.
The parade is led by Dr. Facilier from Disney Animation’s The Princess and the Frog and features Mickey and his friends dancing to festive music alongside fiery effects and dramatic bursts of smoke. With its electrifying finale and immersive atmosphere, this Halloween party on the parade route is a must-see highlight of the season.

Over at Mediterranean Harbor in Tokyo DisneySea, enjoy the lively celebration on the water “Disney Halloween Greeting.” Mickey and Friends are spreading Halloween cheer on a boat filled with sweets and a giant pumpkin.

The Pumpkin King Takes Over Haunted Mansion
From September 16, 2025, to January 12, 2026, the iconic Haunted Mansion in Fantasyland will transform into Haunted Mansion “Holiday Nightmare.”
This seasonal overlay, inspired by Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, brings Jack Skellington and his crew to life in a festive fusion of Halloween and Christmas.

Halloween Fireworks Light Up the Night Sky
Spectacular Halloween fireworks are lighting up the night sky once again over both Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. This breathtaking display is set to Halloween-themed music, creating the perfect grand finale to a day of festive fun.
Exclusive Halloween Merchandise and Villains-Inspired Accessories
Experience the Halloween season with boo-tiful merchandise at both Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. The lineup includes playful ghosts, Disney Villains-inspired accessories. and more!
Pumpkin-Flavored Delights and Seasonal Treats
Sink your fangs into a new lineup of themed food and beverage at Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. From pumpkin treats and maple-flavored waffle to villainous drinks, these new offerings perfectly capture the season.
- Mickey Waffle with pumpkin whipped cream and maple sauce
- Pumpkin Muffin with almonds
- Halloween Sundae with pumpkin soft serve and churros
- Maple Pumpkin-flavored Churros
- Pear and Strawberry-flavored Tea Drink
- Special Drink with pumpkin milk and coffee jelly
With so many fa-boo-lous experiences, delicious seasonal treats and limited-time entertainment, Disney Halloween at Tokyo Disney Resort is a must-visit! Stay tuned to the Disney Parks Blog for more frightfully delightful Halloween happenings around the world!