
A cool new
spooky fireworks show and ghoulish screams at Space Mountain have
been added to the Halloween fun at the Disneyland Resort Sept.
25-Nov. 1. Halloween Time offers families a chance to celebrate the
Halloween season as they interact with some of Disney’s most
beloved characters decked out in seasonal costumes at Disneyland
and Disney’s California Adventure parks. You can also enjoy a
unique opportunity to experience some spooky fun with Disney’s more
sinister characters, the Disney villains. In addition, Mickey’s
Trick-or-Treat Party returns for 12 special nights in October.
(which is super fun)
For the older kids and adults, Halloween Time has spruced up the
all time classic Space Mountain into Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy.
The scary new experience will begin as a typical Space Mountain
adventure, but will suddenly launch voyagers into an uncharted and
haunted section of the universe. Ghosts appear out of the starry
darkness and swirling galaxies of Space Mountain, reaching out as
if to grab guests as they speed through space. The exhilarating
drops and curves of the journey are punctuated by piercing screams,
creepy sound effects and haunting music. The Halloween
transformation occurs outside the mountain as well, as frightening
images, audio and lights illuminate the Space Mountain
exterior.
Also new this year is “Halloween Screams - A Villainous Surprise in
the Skies.” The new fireworks spectacular will haunt the nighttime
sky throughout the Halloween season. To start the show, “Master of
Scare-omonies” Jack Skellington appears in a flash of fire above
Sleeping Beauty Castle. Thanks to Jack’s ghoulish charm, haunting
melodies fill the air and a Halloween pyrotechnics extravaganza
explodes into the night. Such classic Disney villains as
Maleficent, Ursula the Sea Witch and Oogie Boogie join in the
“spirit” of the celebration, and even Zero, Jack’s faithful ghost
dog, will make an appearance. Spectators in Disneyland are
encouraged to participate in a bone-chilling Halloween Scream-Along
during the show.
Jack Skellington also returns to take over the Haunted Mansion and

bring back
Haunted Mansion Holiday to New Orleans Square in Disneyland.
Transformed to a mix of Halloween spookiness and Christmas
tradition, Haunted Mansion Holiday is inspired by the classic
animated film “Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas.” Jack and
his friends provide plenty of havoc and surprises as they celebrate
the 40th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion in their unusual style.
Jack’s return to the Haunted Mansion includes the traditional
Halloween/Christmas gingerbread house in the Mansion Ballroom, with
some special spooky surprises in this year’s design.
For not-so-frightful fun, Halloween Time offers special pleasures
for children and parents.
· Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland is again transformed for the
Pumpkin Festival, where more than 300 “non-identical” pumpkins will
be on display in shop windows.
· Visitors to Big Thunder Ranch in Frontierland will sometimes find
the ranch animals dressed in costume for a seasonal Halloween
Roundup, with pumpkin carvers, Halloween décor and activities for
youngsters, all presided over by Sheriff Woody.
· Next door at Big Thunder Barbecue, Miss Chris and the Roundup
musicians add Halloween songs to their repertoire.
· Meeting favorite Disney characters will be easier than ever as
Disney villains gather to plot Halloween mischief in “it’s a small
world” Mall in Disneyland, while other characters in seasonal
costumes greet guests in Town Square, Main Street, U.S.A. in
Disneyland and Sunshine Plaza in Disney’s California Adventure.
· Also available throughout both parks are special Halloween
treats, including menu items such as Zero’s Ghostly Ghoulash served
in a dog dish in honor of Zero.
· Special Halloween Time gifts are offered in Disneyland Resort
shops. Gifts include jack-o-lantern mouse ears and collectable pins
depicting Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and their friends in Halloween
costumes.
More spine-tingling fun can be found in Disney’s California
Adventure at The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, where a
“supernatural” event happened on Halloween evening, 1939, forever
haunting the building.
Also at Disney’s California Adventure, Sunshine Plaza becomes Candy
Corn Acres, with Mickey’s pal Goofy up to his tricks again –
attempting to wow the world with his unusual candy corn treats.
Candy corn carrots, candy corn pumpkins and candy corn grapes are
just a few of the candy corn items Goofy is harvesting.
Back by popular demand is Mickey’s Trick-or-Treat Party, a
one-of-a-kind celebration that returns to Disney’s California
Adventure for 12 nights in October (2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23,
28, 29, 30 and 31). Mickey’s Trick-or-Treat Party lets adults and
children alike dress up and trick-or-treat in the ultimate Disney
neighborhood. Highlights this year will include:
· 25 Treat Stops located throughout Disney’s California
Adventure
· All your favorite Disney’s California Adventure rides and
attractions
· A Hollywood Bat-Lot Bash in Hollywood Pictures Backlot
· A nightly “Mickey’s Trick-or-Treat on the Street” cavalcade
· Character photo locations featuring Disney villains, princesses
and other favorites
· Pirate’s Wharf, a transformation of the Pacific Wharf area into
an entertainment area, photo location, craft area and games
area
This separate-ticket nighttime event gives children and their
families a chance to dress as their favorite princesses, goblins or
heroes and trick-or-treat throughout the park. Tickets purchased in
advance are $32 most days, while tickets purchased on the event day
are $39. For Oct. 30 and 31, all tickets to Mickey’s Trick or Treat
Party are $42. Favorite Disney characters, including Mickey
himself, will be in attendance in their favorite costumes. It’s the
ideal environment to have fun, eat special holiday treats, play
interactive games, listen to “spirited” music and watch a nightly
character cavalcade that celebrates the season.
For more information about Halloween Time at Disneyland Resort, see
disneyland.com/halloween. This site will be updated as frightfully
fun details become available.
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