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Halloween Time at Disneyland 2026: Oogie Boogie Bash Dates and More

Special Events By June 8, 2026 Tags: , , No Comments

Halloween Time at Disneyland 2026: Everything You Need to Know

Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort is one of the most popular times of year to visit the parks, and 2026 is shaping up to be a great fall season. Whether you are planning your first October trip or are a returning guest who looks forward to this every year, this guide covers the dates, attractions, entertainment, dining, and tips you need to plan your visit.

What Is Halloween Time at Disneyland?

Halloween Time is the resort-wide fall seasonal celebration that transforms both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure, along with Downtown Disney District and the Disneyland Resort hotels. You will find seasonal decorations, Halloween-themed attraction overlays, special entertainment, character meet-and-greets in Halloween costumes, limited-time food and merchandise, and more throughout the entire resort.

The best part for many guests: virtually everything included in Halloween Time is covered by your regular park admission. There is no extra ticket required to experience the seasonal decorations, attraction overlays, or the Halloween Screams nighttime spectacular. The only separately ticketed event during this season is Oogie Boogie Bash (more on that below).

2026 Halloween Time Dates

Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort runs August 21 – October 31, 2026. This is the third consecutive year the season has launched in the August off-season, which was historically a big shift from the traditional start after Labor Day. Plaza de la Familia, the resort’s Día de los Muertos celebration at Disney California Adventure, begins the same day and runs slightly longer, through November 2, 2026.

Pre-Season Entertainment in Mid-August

If you visit right before Halloween Time begins, you can still catch some 70th Celebration favorites. The “Paint the Night” parade and “Wondrous Journeys” continue at Disneyland Park August 10 – August 20, 2026. World of Color Happiness will have its final show on August 9, 2026 and World of Color – ONE returns to Disney California Adventure beginning August 10 and runs through the Halloween season.

2026 Halloween Time Disneyland Pumpkin Festival Photo credit: Disney Parks Blog

What Is Included with Regular Park Admission

Disneyland Park

Main Street Pumpkin Festival

One of the first things you will notice when you arrive at Disneyland Park is the Main Street Pumpkin Festival. Hundreds of hand-carved pumpkins line Main Street, U.S.A., many shaped like Disney characters including Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Donald, and Pluto. The giant Mickey jack-o-lantern near the park entrance is one of the most photographed spots of the season. Throughout the park, you will also find land-specific character jack-o-lanterns surrounding the Partners statue in the Central Plaza.

Haunted Mansion Holiday

Haunted Mansion Holiday is one of the most beloved experiences of the entire Halloween Time season and one you can only find at Disneyland Park. The classic Haunted Mansion attraction transforms into a mash-up of Halloween and Christmas featuring Jack Skellington, Sally, Zero, Oogie Boogie, and other characters from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. The overlay is detailed and different enough from the original that it genuinely feels like a separate experience. Keep an eye out for the gingerbread house in the ballroom scene, and if you are in the area between 7:00 PM – 7:30 PM, watch for the mansion to light up as the Ghost Host makes a special appearance.

Haunted Mansion typically closes for a few weeks in August to install the overlay before reopening for the season. Specific closure and reopening dates for 2026 have not been announced yet. We will update this article when that information is confirmed.

Disneyland 2026 Haunted Mansion Holiday Photo credit: Disney Parks Blog

Halloween Screams

Halloween Screams is Disneyland’s seasonal nighttime spectacular and runs on select nights throughout the Halloween Time season. The show combines projections on Sleeping Beauty Castle with special effects, flames, and rising ghosts, with Jack Skellington serving as the host. Villains including Ursula, Maleficent, and others appear throughout the show. Fireworks are included on select nights, typically weekends and holidays. The show is available to all guests with standard park admission for Disneyland Park.

Character Meet-and-Greets

Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and other Fab Five characters meet guests throughout Disneyland Park in their Halloween costumes. For 2026, the new outfits feature harlequin motifs and swirling confection details in shades of orange, yellow, and black. Mickey and friends can typically be found in Town Square throughout the day in their seasonal attire. Jack Skellington and Sally also make appearances near Haunted Mansion in New Orleans Square. If you prefer to meet Mickey and Minnie in their classic looks rather than Halloween costumes, head to Mickey’s Toontown, which does not participate in seasonal theming.

Seasonal Food and Merchandise

Halloween Time brings a full rotation of limited-time food and treats throughout Disneyland Park. Seasonal beignets at the Mint Julep Bar and Halloween churros are perennial favorites. New seasonal items for 2026 include the Oogie Boogie Lemonade at Smokejumpers Grill and the Heatwave Pizza at Alien Pizza Planet. The full rundown of seasonal sweets and treats hasn’t been released yet, but once it is, you’ll find it in our Disneyland Halloween foodie guide.

Disney California Adventure Park

Radiator Screams in Cars Land

Cars Land goes all in on Halloween Time. The entire area transforms into Radiator Screams, with Haul-O-Ween decor, character “car-stumes,” and seasonal overlays on two attractions. Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree becomes Mater’s Graveyard JamBOOree with a new Halloween soundtrack, and Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters becomes Luigi’s Honkin’ Haul-O-Ween. Both are fun and worth experiencing, particularly for families with young kids who love the Cars characters.

Disneyland 2026 Halloween Time Cars Land Photo credit: Disney Parks Blog

Guardians of the Galaxy: Monsters After Dark

Starting each afternoon and running through the rest of the day, Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout transforms into Monsters After Dark at Disney California Adventure. The seasonal overlay changes the ride’s soundtrack and story to a mission rescuing Baby Groot from creatures overrunning the Collector’s fortress. This is one of the more elaborate Halloween overlays at the resort and is exclusive to this time of year.

Mickey’s Trick and Treat

Mickey’s Trick and Treat returns as a daytime show at Disney California Adventure, where Mickey and friends dress up to celebrate the season. It is included with regular park admission and perfect for little kids. As a bonus, everyone gets a small treat after the show!

Buena Vista Street and Park Entrance Decor

Disney California Adventure gets an extensive Halloween makeover along Buena Vista Street. Look for a 10-foot-tall statue of the Headless Horseman at Carthay Circle, black bats swarming the theater’s bell tower, and Oogie Boogie’s oversized silhouette marking the park entrance.

Plaza de la Familia

Running August 21 – November 2, 2026, Plaza de la Familia is the resort’s celebration of Día de los Muertos in Paradise Gardens Park at Disney California Adventure. Several times daily, “The Storytellers of Plaza de la Familia Celebrate the Musical World of Coco!” features live Folklórico dancers and Mariachi singers and musicians retelling the story from Disney and Pixar’s Coco. You can also meet Miguel, add a note to the Memory Wall, and explore the Árbol de la Vida. Paradise Garden Grill features a special menu with Mexican cuisine during this time. Plaza de la Familia is a genuinely special experience that is easy to overlook during a busy park day. It is worth making time for, especially for families with kids who love Coco.

For 2026, Disneyland Park also honors Día de los Muertos with a vibrant installation in Frontierland near Rancho del Zocalo Restaurante. Look for catrinas and calacas (traditional skeleton figurines), colorful marigolds, and ofrenda displays.

Disneyland Halloween Time 2026 Photo credit: Disney Parks Blog

Downtown Disney and the Hotels

Halloween decor extends into Downtown Disney District, and shops throughout the area carry seasonal Halloween and Día de los Muertos merchandise. Beginning in September, Pluto’s Pumpkin Pursuit returns as a family-friendly scavenger hunt. You purchase an activity map and search for Disney character-themed pumpkins hidden around Downtown Disney, then redeem your completed board for a keepsake prize.

Disney has confirmed the 2026 hotel offerings, and each of the three Hotels of the Disneyland Resort gets its own seasonal touches:

  • Pixar Place Hotel features new decor inspired by Disney and Pixar’s “Monsters, Inc.”
  • The Disneyland Hotel adds Haunted Mansion-inspired touches, Halloween cocktails at Broken Spell Lounge, and seasonal confectionery displays.
  • Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel and Spa offers seasonal confectionery displays, themed bites at the Great Hall Cart in the lobby, and Halloween-inspired treatments and salon services at Tenaya Stone Spa.
  • Overnight guests at all three hotels can enjoy trick-or-treat trails on select afternoons.

Halloween Time Disneyland 2026 Pluto Pumpkin Pusuit Photo credit: Disney Parks Blog

Goofy’s Kitchen Celebrates Halloween

One of the best dining experiences of the entire fall season is Goofy’s Kitchen Celebrates Halloween at the Disneyland Hotel. This is the seasonal version of the popular character dining experience where Goofy and friends appear in Halloween costumes alongside a special Halloween-themed buffet with enhanced menu offerings for brunch and dinner. The experience also includes Disney PhotoPass digital downloads and a Halloween-themed button.

Disney has confirmed that Goofy’s Kitchen Celebrates Halloween returns for 2026 at the Disneyland Hotel. Specific dates have not been released yet, but reservations will be available on Disneyland.com later this summer. Use MouseDining.com to set up a free alert so you are notified the moment reservations become available, or to find last-minute openings if you missed the initial release.

Storytellers Cafe at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel and Spa also returns with two seasonal character dining experiences for 2026: Mickey’s Autumn Adventures Breakfast Buffet and Clarabelle’s Enchanted Halloween Dinner. Reservations will be available on Disneyland.com later this summer. Use MouseDining.com to set a free alert so you are notified the moment reservations open.

Oogie Boogie Bash: The Separately Ticketed Halloween Party

If you want to take Halloween Time to the next level, Oogie Boogie Bash is the event to know about. It is a separately ticketed, after-hours Halloween party at Disney California Adventure featuring immersive Trick-or-Treat Trails, Villains Grove at Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, rare character meet-and-greets exclusive to the event, shorter attraction wait times, and the ability for guests of all ages to wear costumes in the park.

The party runs on select nights August 18 – October 31, 2026, which means it actually begins a few days before the main Halloween Time season opens. Tickets are sold separately from park admission and are not available at the gate.

2026 Oogie Boogie Bash Ticket On-Sale Dates

Disney has confirmed when tickets go on sale for the 2026 party. These nights sell out, so set a reminder if you plan to attend.

  • Inspire Magic Key holder pre-sale: June 16, 2026
  • All Magic Key holder pre-sale: June 17, 2026
  • General public on-sale: June 18, 2026, no earlier than 9:00 AM PT

New for 2026, the party adds “Madame Leota’s Swinging Wake – A Haunted Mansion Street Party,” hosted by Madame Leota herself. For the full breakdown of dates, dining packages, and tips for the night, check out our complete Oogie Boogie Bash 2026 guide.

Oogie Boogie Bash 2026 Halloween TIme

Photo credit: Disney Parks Blog

Dining Tips for Halloween Time

Halloween Time is one of the busiest periods at Disneyland Resort, and dining reservations fill up fast. A few things to keep in mind:

  • Table-service restaurants inside the parks and at the hotels book up weeks in advance during peak fall dates. If you want a sit-down meal at a specific restaurant during October, plan ahead.
  • Seasonal dining experiences like Goofy’s Kitchen Celebrates Halloween are among the hardest reservations to get during this season. Set up an alert on MouseDining.com to be notified when spots open up.
  • Counter-service options throughout both parks are always available, and mobile ordering through the Disneyland app can save significant time during busy meal periods.
  • Plaza de la Familia at Paradise Garden Grill offers a special seasonal menu with Mexican cuisine during the Día de los Muertos celebration, so don’t miss it.

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Tips for Visiting Disneyland During Halloween Time

  • Halloween Time is one of the most popular periods of the year. October dates, especially those close to Halloween, tend to draw the largest crowds. If you have flexibility, visiting in late August or early September on a weekday is a good strategy for shorter waits.
  • If you are visiting on an Oogie Boogie Bash night, non-party guests are asked to leave Disney California Adventure before the party begins at 6:00 PM. Planning to spend that evening in Disneyland Park, where Halloween Screams is available, is a smart alternative.
  • Haunted Mansion Holiday is a must-do but can build significant wait times, especially on weekends and in October. Visiting early in the morning or using Lightning Lane can help.
  • Guardians of the Galaxy: Monsters After Dark is only available starting in the afternoon, so plan your schedule around that if it is a priority.
  • Both parks are beautifully decorated from the moment you enter. Build some time into your plan just to walk around and take in the atmosphere, especially in Cars Land and along Buena Vista Street at Disney California Adventure.
  • Seasonal food items sell out. If a specific treat or limited-time menu item is on your must-try list, track it down earlier rather than later in the day.

Halloween Screams 2026 Photo credit: Disney Parks Blog

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Halloween Time included with regular Disneyland tickets?

Yes. All Halloween Time decorations, entertainment, and attraction overlays are included with your regular park admission. The only exception is Oogie Boogie Bash, which requires a separately purchased event ticket.

Do I need a Park Hopper to enjoy both parks during Halloween Time?

You do not need a Park Hopper to enjoy Halloween Time, but having one is useful if you want to spend time in both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure on the same day. If you plan to attend Oogie Boogie Bash, the event ticket covers your Disney California Adventure admission for that evening starting at 3:00 PM.

When does Plaza de la Familia start and end in 2026?

Plaza de la Familia at Disney California Adventure runs August 21 – November 2, 2026, slightly outlasting the rest of Halloween Time, which closes on October 31.

Is Halloween Time appropriate for young children?

Yes. Halloween Time is generally family-friendly and not designed to be frightening. The Haunted Mansion Holiday overlay has a spooky atmosphere but is not a scare attraction. Villains Grove (at Oogie Boogie Bash) is atmospheric but similarly not a horror experience.

When should I make dining reservations for Halloween Time?

You can make dining reservations at most Disneyland Resort restaurants up to 60 days in advance. For popular experiences like Goofy’s Kitchen Celebrates Halloween, book as early as the 60-day window allows. If you miss the initial release, MouseDining.com can alert you to cancellations and last-minute availability.

What is Haunted Mansion Holiday?

Haunted Mansion Holiday is a seasonal overlay that transforms the classic Haunted Mansion attraction into a Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas-themed experience. It is only available at Disneyland (not Walt Disney World), making it a distinctive draw for Halloween Time visitors. It is scheduled to return August 21, 2026.


Halloween Time is genuinely one of the best times of year to visit the Disneyland Resort. The seasonal overlays, nightly entertainment, decorations, and limited-time food and experiences feel distinct from any other time of year. Planning ahead, especially for dining, makes a significant difference. Head to MouseDining.com to set up alerts for the reservations you want so you do not miss your window.

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Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Dates & Teaser Treats

Special Events By May 7, 2026 Tags: , , No Comments

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2026: Dates, Tickets, and What to Expect

On select autumn nights, the sun sets over Cinderella Castle and Magic Kingdom transforms into something a little different. The music shifts and the atmosphere darkens just enough to feel festive. Thousands of guests in Halloween costumes take over the park for one of Walt Disney World’s most beloved annual events: Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.

Disney has officially announced the 2026 dates and early details, and if this event is on your radar, now is the time to start planning. Here is everything you need to know.

What is Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party?

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is a separately ticketed event held at Magic Kingdom on select nights each fall. It is not included with regular park admission. Your MNSSHP ticket covers entry to the party only, which runs from 7:00 PM to midnight, though ticket holders can enter Magic Kingdom as early as 4:00 PM. If you plan to arrive before 4:00 PM, you will also need a valid Magic Kingdom park ticket for that day.

The event is designed to be family-friendly and genuinely fun for all ages. It features exclusive entertainment that does not run on regular park days, unlimited trick-or-treating, special character meet-and-greets, ride overlays with seasonal music and effects, and exclusive food and merchandise. The park operates at limited capacity during the party, which means shorter wait times for attractions compared to a typical day.

Photo credit: Disney Parks Blog

2026 Party Dates

The 2026 Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party runs from August 7 – October 31, making this the earliest start date in the event’s history. There are 38 total party nights spread across three months.

August: 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 23, 25, 28, 30

September: 1, 4, 8, 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, 29

October: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 13, 15, 16, 18, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31

In August, parties fall on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. September follows the same pattern with the addition of one Thursday, September 24. In October, the party runs every Thursday, most Fridays, most Sundays, most Tuesdays, and on Saturday, October 31.

Choosing your date matters more than it might seem. Early August dates are the least crowded and least expensive. October dates, especially weekends and Halloween night itself, sell out earliest and carry the highest ticket prices. If you have flexibility, consider a Tuesday or Friday in late September for a good balance of festive atmosphere and manageable crowds.

Tickets and Pricing

Ticket prices for the 2026 party range from $119 to $229 per person, plus tax, and vary by date. Weekend dates and October nights are priced higher. There is no separate children’s pricing; tickets are the same cost for guests ages 3 and up. But, all guests two and under party for free!

Tickets go on sale on a staggered schedule. Guests staying at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel, the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotels, or Shades of Green can purchase tickets starting May 5, 2026, for event dates during their stay. Tickets go on sale to all other guests on May 12, 2026.

Annual Passholders and eligible Disney Vacation Club Members can save $10 per ticket on event nights from August 7 – October 2, 2026.

Party dates sell out every year, and popular dates like Halloween night and October weekends can sell out within days of tickets going on sale. Buying early is strongly recommended. You can purchase tickets directly through Disney, or your favorite authorized Disney travel planner.

Planning tip: Use MouseDining to lock in dining reservations for your party night. Restaurants inside Magic Kingdom stay open during the event, and a dining reservation is one of the best ways to take a break, regroup, and still make the most of your time in the park.

2026 Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party

Photo credit: Disney Parks Blog

Trick-or-Treating

Trick-or-treating is one of the most popular parts of the party and one of the most underrated by first-timers. You’ll find over a dozen treat trail locations spread throughout Magic Kingdom, all marked on the party map you receive at the entrance. Cast members at each stop hand out full handfuls of candy, including Mars Wrigley favorites like M&Ms, Snickers, and Starburst. And, there is no limit to how many times you can make the rounds.

Every guest receives a complimentary treat bag at the entrance, so you do not need to bring your own. But, you might want to, depending on how many times you go through the trails.

Guests with food allergies are also accommodated. You’ll pick up a teal bag from any cast member when you arrive, and collect teal tokens at each treat station instead of candy. You can redeem your teal tokens for allergy-friendly treats at two locations the night of the party. The Liberty Square Ticket Office is open until midnight, and the Chamber of Commerce on Main Street is open until 12:30 AM.

In 2026, Disney has teased that guests can expect some familiar and fiendish faces surprising them along the treat trails. We can’t wait to hear more!

What to Wear

Costumes are encouraged and most guests do dress up. Disney has specific costume guidelines for the party, so it is worth reviewing them before you pack. In general, costumes should not be excessively long or include masks that cover the full face for guests ages 14 and up. Props that look like real weapons are also not permitted.

Themed outfits and Disney-inspired looks that do not qualify as full costumes are equally welcome. Remember, you’re in for a late night, so if you don’t want to dress up at all, just wear what you have and enjoy the party!

Entertainment: What Runs Every Year

Several signature experiences return each year and are considered must-sees for anyone attending the party for the first time.

Mickey’s Boo-to-You Halloween Parade

The Boo-to-You Parade is one of the most iconic parades Disney produces all year. It begins at 8:15 PM and typically runs twice on most party nights. That way, you have a second chance  if you miss the first showing or want to see it twice.

The parade features Mickey, Minnie, and their friends in Halloween costumes. You’ll dance along waltzing ghosts and sparkling grave diggers from the Haunted Mansion, Disney Princesses, and an impressive lineup of Disney Villains. It also includes some more rare characters, including Pain and Panic from Hercules and Vanellope from Wreck-It Ralph. The parade is led by the Headless Horseman, who rides through the park just before the floats begin. It is a genuinely spectacular moment and worth positioning yourself early for a clear view.

If you are planning to dine at a Magic Kingdom restaurant on your party night, some table-service locations have views of the parade route, which is a great way to combine the two.

Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular

This stage show at the Cinderella Castle forecourt stage is hosted by the Sanderson Sisters from Hocus Pocus and runs multiple times throughout each party night. Winifred, Sarah, and Mary attempt to brew the ultimate Halloween potion with help from some of Disney’s most infamous villains. The show is interactive, theatrical, and a highlight for guests of all ages. Arrive early to get a good spot in front of the stage.

Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular

The party’s fireworks show is hosted by Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas. It combines live narration, projection mapping on Cinderella Castle, and a full fireworks display. Mickey and his friends are whisked into a haunted house, and the show follows their journey through encounters with some of your favorite Disney villains. If you love Halloween, it is worth planning your evening around.

The Cadaver Dans

The Cadaver Dans are a barbershop quartet of undead performers who appear near the Haunted Mansion in Liberty Square throughout the night. They are easy to miss if you do not know to look for them, but they are genuinely entertaining and one of those small details that makes the party feel special. Check the entertainment schedule on your party map for performance times.

Attractions with Halloween Overlays

Several Magic Kingdom attractions receive seasonal overlays during the party. Space Mountain runs in near-total darkness with spooky sound effects in place of its usual soundtrack. Mad Tea Party gets special lighting that changes the feel of the ride. Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor doubles as a trick-or-treat location. Most of the park’s regular attractions also remain open during the party, and because attendance is capped, wait times are typically much shorter than a normal park day.

2026 Mickey's Not so Scary Halloween Party

Photo credit: Disney Parks Blog

New in 2026: A Masquerade with Stitch

This year brings a brand new addition to the entertainment lineup. Stitch is hosting an ever-changing masquerade at the Rockettower Plaza Stage in Tomorrowland, joined by Lilo and Angel. After getting his paws on Lilo’s Costume Trunk, every accessory Stitch tries on triggers a full theme swap for the show, keeping it different from one performance to the next. It is designed to be unpredictable, which makes it worth catching more than once if you have time.

Character Meet-and-Greets

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party features exclusive character meet-and-greet opportunities at locations throughout the park. Many of these characters appear only at the party, so if you like characters, it’s an awesome opportunity.

Confirmed for 2026: Jack Skellington and Sally, Mickey and Minnie together in their Halloween costumes, Winnie the Pooh in his bumblebee costume, and festive royal couples including Ariel and Eric and Aladdin and Jasmine. Disney Villains also make appearances in the park streets throughout the evening.

Disney will release the full character lineup closer to the first party night. Check back for updates as more details are announced.

Food and Merchandise

The party brings a seasonal menu of specialty food and drinks available only on party nights. Beyond the candy apples and Halloween-themed popcorn buckets that appear in the park each fall, the party menu typically includes specialty items you can only get during the party. Disney has not yet released the full 2026 menu, but we will publish a complete food guide once the details are available.

Exclusive party merchandise is also available for purchase at Magic Kingdom on party nights. Early looks at 2026 merchandise include Halloween apparel and accessories featuring Mickey, Minnie, Oogie Boogie, the Sanderson Sisters, and the Headless Horseman. Party merchandise does sell out, particularly on busier nights. So, if something catches your eye, do not wait until the end of the evening to pick it up.

More Details Still to Come

Disney has confirmed that additional entertainment announcements, food details, and other surprises are still coming later this summer. We will keep you updated as new information is released. In the meantime, if you have questions about dining reservations for your party night, MouseDining can help you find and secure a table.

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Foodie Guide to Halfway to Halloween 2023

Foodie Guide By April 19, 2023 Tags: , No Comments

Welcome, foolish mortals to the latest Disney Eats Foodie Guide. The time has come once again to gather for some sinister sweets and delightful treats because Halfway to Halloween is here – and this year we’re celebrating the Haunted Mansion! We’re kicking off the frightfully fun festivities with all the tasty ways you can celebrate this year.

Walt Disney World Resort has been dusting off the cobwebs to bring to you some items you won’t want to miss – like the return of the Madame Leota Chocolate Cake at Disney’s Contemporary Resort and the exciting offerings coming to Gideon’s Bakehouse at Disney Springs. Over at Disneyland Resort, you’ll be able to fill your candy basket with sweet treats like the Oogie Boogie Crisped Rice Treat.

But there’s so much more than just food going on for Halfway to Halloween this year. Starting today, there is plenty of excitement happening, with much of it honoring the beloved attraction and soon-to-be-released Walt Disney Studios film – “Haunted Mansion.” Stay tuned all week on the Disney Parks Blog and our social channels for the latest and greatest halfway news.

Well, I think I’ve tempted you long enough. These bites are about to put a spell on you and your tastebuds. Welcome to the Foodie Guide to Halfway to Halloween 2023!

Walt Disney World Resort 
Disney Resort Hotels 
Disney’s Art of Animation Resort and Disney’s Pop Century Resort 

Landscape of Flavors and Everything POP Shopping and Dining (Available April 20 through 23))

  • The Whoopie Monster: Spiced apple whoopie pie with marshmallow buttercream and caramel
Disney’s Contemporary Resort 

Contempo Café (Available April 20 through 23)

  • Madame Leota Chocolate Cake: Mini Devil’s Food Cake filled with dark chocolate ganache topped with chocolate glaze and marshmallow webs
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa 

Gasparilla Island Grill (Available April 20 through 23)

  • Jack O’ Lantern Mickey Cake Pop: Jumbo pumpkin-spiced yellow cake pop enrobed in orange-colored white chocolate
  • Bewitching Minnie Cupcake: Chocolate cupcake topped with chocolate cream sandwich cookies for ears, an edible witch hat, and Halloween sprinkles
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort 

Pineapple Lanai (Available April 20 through 23) 

  • Kakamora DOLE Whip Waffle Bowl: DOLE Whip served in a waffle bowl with Moana-inspired white chocolate and milk chocolate-covered pretzel sticks
Available at Various Disney Resort Hotels (Available April 20 through 23)
  • Donald Duck Candy Corn Sipper; available at the following (Available while supplies last.):
  • Landscape of Flavors at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
    • Contempo Café at Disney’s Contemporary Resort
    • Gasparilla Island Grill at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort
    • Capt. Cook’s at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
    • Everything POP Shopping and Dining at Disney’s Pop Century Resort
Disney Springs 

Gideon’s Bakehouse 

  • Pumpkin Cheesecake Snack Cakes: This hauntingly delicious gourmet treat features a layer of the softest spice cake topped with pumpkin cheesecake and dipped in high-quality dark chocolate (Limit two per person; available while supplies last) (New) 
  • Gideon’s Trading Card Series: Be on the lookout for free trading cards hidden at the bottom of every medium and large cookie box! You will also get a free Halfway to Halloween Promo Card with purchase for your collection during the event.
  • Barnabas Mephistophelittle Merchandise: Don’t forget to check out new merchandise featuring Gideon’s Halfway to Halloween Ambassador, Barnabas Mephistophelittle, including a collector’s pin and temporary tattoo! (New) 

Marketplace Snacks (Available April 20 through 23) 

  • Jack Skellington Bubble Waffle Sundae: Chocolate soft-serve, marshmallow fluff, hot fudge, orange sprinkles, chocolate shavings, chocolate pocky sticks, and a chocolate Jack Skellington garnish

B.B. Wolf’s Sausage Co. 

  • Donald Duck Candy Corn Sipper (Available while supplies last.)
Magic Kingdom Park 

Columbia Harbour House (Mobile order available) 

  • Happy Haunts Milk Shake: Blackberry milkshake topped with a purple chocolate-glazed doughnut covered with black sprinkles
Disneyland Resort 
Disneyland Park 

Candy Palace and Candy Kitchen and Pooh Corner (Available April 20 through 23)

  • Minnie Witch Apple: Granny Smith Apple dipped in caramel with marshmallow ears enrobed in milk chocolate and dipped in white chocolate and orange M&M’S chocolate candies placed all over and rolled in purple sugar
  • Oogie Boogie Crisped Rice Treat: Oogie Boogie-shaped crisped rice treat dipped in green, white chocolate with a dark chocolate face
  • Jack Skellington Cake Pop: Vanilla cake pop dipped in white chocolate with dark chocolate face
Disney California Adventure Park 

Trolley Treats and Bing Bong’s Sweet Stuff (Available April 20 through 23)

  • Minnie Witch Apple: Granny Smith Apple dipped in caramel with marshmallow ears enrobed in milk chocolate and dipped in white chocolate and orange M&M’S chocolate candies placed all over and rolled in purple sugar
  • Oogie Boogie Crisped Rice Treat: Oogie Boogie-shaped crisped rice treat dipped in green, white chocolate with a dark chocolate face
  • Jack Skellington Cake Pop: Vanilla cake pop dipped in white chocolate with dark chocolate face
Downtown Disney District 

California Churro (Available April 20 through 23)

  • Halloween Churro: A churro rolled in cinnamon sugar, drizzled with peanut butter and chocolate sauce, and topped with peanut butter candy pieces

Kayla’s Cake (Available April 20 through 23) 

  • Halloween Jack-O-Lantern Macaron: Orange Jack-O-Lantern macaron with fruit-flavored crisped rice cereal buttercream filling (New) 

Marceline’s Confectionery (Available April 20 through 23)

  • Minnie Witch Apple: Granny Smith Apple dipped in caramel with marshmallow ears enrobed in milk chocolate and dipped in white chocolate and orange M&M’S chocolate candies placed all over and rolled in purple sugar
  • Oogie Boogie Crisped Rice Treat: Oogie Boogie-shaped crisped rice treat dipped in green, white chocolate with a dark chocolate face
  • Jack Skellington Cake Pop: Vanilla cake pop dipped in white chocolate with dark chocolate face

As you can see, the Halloween happenings aren’t just limited to the fall! I hope you enjoy getting in the spirit early as much as I do. The festive fun and memories to be made are truly boundless at Disney Parks!

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Foodie Guide to Halloween Bites from the Resorts of Walt Disney World

Foodie Guide By September 15, 2022 Tags: , , , No Comments

Halloween is almost here, and you know what that means – tricks and, most importantly, treats! One of the best parts about the season is the goodies, and this year, resorts across Walt Disney World are bringing plenty of eats that will leave you hypnotized and begging for more! The Disney culinary minds have conjured up some delights in their cauldrons –  kitchens – just for you that won’t disappoint.

And these items aren’t just a bunch of hocus pocus. With some returning favorites like the Bewitching Minnie Mousse Cupcake at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa and plenty of new delights to try including the Madame Leota Dark Chocolate Cake at Disney’s Contemporary Resort and My (Plant-Based) Boo cupcake coming to multiple resorts, you better bring you appetite with your candy bag.

It’s time we get to what you’ve been waiting for. We present to you the highly anticipated Foodie Guide to Halloween goodies from the resorts of Walt Disney World. Now let’s trick or treat!

Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort, Disney’s All-Star Music Resort, and Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort

World Premiere Food Court, Intermission Food Court, and End Zone Food Court (Available Oct. 1 through 31; Mobile order available)

  • My (Plant-Based) Boo: Chocolate cupcake topped with a ghostly swirl of vanilla buttercream and sprinkles (New) (Plant-based) (Gluten/Wheat-Friendly)
  • Mickey Pumpkin Cheesecake: Pumpkin cheesecake and spiced chocolate cake with buttercream and chocolate décor (New)

Disney’s Art of Animation Resort

Landscape of Flavors (Available Oct. 1 through 31; Mobile order available)

  • Spellbound Chicken Adobo Nachos: Blue corn tortilla chips with chicken adobo, toasted pumpkin seeds, roasted corn, black beans, and a zesty pumpkin cheese sauce finished with lime crema and a ghostly pepper salsa (New) (Gluten/Wheat Friendly)
  • My (Plant-Based) Boo: Chocolate cupcake topped with a ghostly swirl of vanilla buttercream and sprinkles (New) (Plant-based) (Gluten/Wheat-Friendly)
  • The Whoopie Monster: Spiced apple whoopie pie with marshmallow buttercream and caramel (New)

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge

The Mara (Available Oct. 1 through 31; Mobile order available)

  • Pumpkin Mickey Tart: Pumpkin cheesecake mousse with chocolate ganache and chocolate décor (New)

Boma – Flavors of Africa, Victoria Falls Lounge, and Sanaa (Available Oct. 1 through 31)

  • Doom-ela South African Margarita: Our Margarita featuring Patron Silver Tequila with a South African Excelsior Cabernet Sauvignon floater (New)

Disney’s Beach Club Resort

Beach Club Marketplace (Available Oct. 1 through 31; Mobile order available)

  • Mummy Cookies ‘n Scream Trifle: Layers of chocolate cookies n’ cream mousse, chocolate cake, and whipped cream (New)
  • Poison Apple Trifle: Layers of caramel crunch, apple mousse, caramel mousse, and vanilla cake with buttercream and fondant décor (New)
  • Mickey Pumpkin Spice Sugar Cookie: Pumpkin spice sugar cookie with royal icing décor (New)

Beaches & Cream Soda Shop (Available Oct. 1 through 31)

  • Butter Pecan Pumpkin Shake: Butter pecan ice cream with pumpkin flavoring, caramel, and chocolate sauces with a vanilla cupcake decorated like a Mickey pumpkin and sprinkle décor (New) (non-alcoholic)

Disney’s BoardWalk

BoardWalk Deli (Available Oct. 1 through 31; Mobile order available)

  • Boo Brownie: Mickey-shaped brownie topped with ganache and whipped cream ghosts (New)
  • Creepy Cupcake: Vanilla cupcake with blood orange curd filling, vanilla mascarpone cream, chocolate cookies crumbs, and sugar pumpkins (New)

Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort

Centertown Market and Spyglass Grill (Available Oct. 1 through 31; Mobile order available)

  • My (Plant-Based) Boo: Chocolate cupcake topped with a ghostly swirl of vanilla buttercream and sprinkles (New) (Plant-based) (Gluten/Wheat-Friendly)
  • Topsy Turvy Chocolate & Cherries: Chocolate cake with a salted caramel mousse and a tart cherry filling (New)

Disney’s Contemporary Resort

Contempo Café (Available Oct. 1 through 31; Mobile order available)

  • Madame Leota Dark Chocolate Cake: Devil’s Food mini cake filled with dark chocolate ganache topped with chocolate glaze and marshmallow webs (New)

Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort

Barcelona Lounge (Available through Nov. 30)

  • Caramel Pumpkin Pie Cold Brew: Joffrey’s Cold Brew Coffee with caramel and pumpkin pie flavors topped with cinnamon whipped cream (New) (non-alcoholic)

Three Bridges Bar and Grill at Villa del Lago (Available Oct. 1 through 31)

  • Pumpkin Mickey Tart: Pumpkin cheesecake mousse with chocolate ganache and chocolate décor (New)

Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

Gasparilla Island Grill (Available through Oct. 31; Mobile order available)

  • Jack O ’Lantern Mickey Cake Pop: Jumbo pumpkin-spiced yellow cake pop enrobed in orange-colored white chocolate (New)
  • Black Flame Candle: Candy corn-colored vanilla sponge cake candle with caramel buttercream and white chocolate ganache (New)
  • Bewitching Minnie Mousse Cupcake: Cookies ‘n cream-filled chocolate cupcake enrobed in ganache
  • Hocus Pocus ‘Amuck’ Cakes: Chocolate Devil’s Food cupcakes filled with peanut “boo”tter mousse

Disney’s Old Key West Resort

Good’s Food to Go (Available Oct. 1 through 31)

  • Mummy Mickey Blondie: Caramel blondie with caramel buttercream

Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

Capt. Cook’s and Kona Island (Available Oct. 1 through 31; Mobile order available at Capt. Cook’s only)

  • Tamatoa: Chocolate chiffon cake with Hawaiian Chantilly filling and shiny sprinkles (New)

Pineapple Lanai (Available Oct. 1 through 31)

  • Not-So-Scary Pumpkin Soft-serve: Pumpkin spice flavored soft-serve and coconut haupia with caramel drizzle, graham cracker crumbs, and a white chocolate Mickey-shaped pumpkin (New)

Disney’s Pop Century Resort

Everything POP Shopping and Dining  (Available Oct. 1 through 31; Mobile order available)

  • My (Plant-Based) Boo: Chocolate cupcake topped with a ghostly swirl of vanilla buttercream and sprinkles (New) (Plant-based) (Gluten/Wheat-Friendly)
  • The Whoopie Monster: Spiced apple whoopie pie with marshmallow buttercream and caramel (New)

Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter and Riverside  

Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory and Riverside Mill Food Court (Available Oct. 1 through 31; Mobile order available)

  • My (Plant-Based) Boo: Chocolate cupcake topped with a ghostly swirl of vanilla buttercream and sprinkles (New) (Plant-based) (Gluten/Wheat-Friendly)
  • Tombstone Sweet: Chocolate cake, caramel mousse, caramel milk chocolate mousse, coffee dark chocolate mousse, and a salted milk chocolate ganache (New)

Scat Cat’s Club – Café (Located at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter; available Oct. 1 through Nov. 27)

  • Pumpkin Spice Beignets: Mickey beignets dusted with powdered sugar and pumpkin spice

Disney’s Riviera Resort

Le Petit Café (Available Oct. 29 through 31)

  • Monster Mousse: Pistachio mousse, morello cherry, and milk chocolate crumble (New)

Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa

Backstretch Pool Bar (Available Oct. 1 through 31)

  • Bewitched Cherry Cone: Cherry soft-serve and chocolate bat wings in a chocolate-dipped waffle cone (New)

The Artist’s Palette (Available Oct. 1 through 31; Mobile order available)

  • Mummy Mickey Blondie: Caramel blondie with caramel buttercream

Disney’s Wilderness Lodge

Geyser Point Bar & Grill (Available Oct. 1 through 31)

  • Halloween Drink Flight: Flight with all four holiday drinks
  • Blood Orange: Tequila, blood orange, and simple syrup with lime juice
  • Black Magic Margarita: Tequila, blue Curaçao beverage syrup, green apple syrup, grenadine, and sour mix
  • Around the Pumpkin Patch: Tequila, pumpkin spice, lime juice, and sour mix
  • Poison Apple: Tequila, green apple syrup, lime juice, and sour mix

Roaring Fork (Available Oct. 1 through 31; Mobile order available)

  • Haunted Forest Apple Mousse: Green cake with cookies n’ cream mousse, and not-so-poisoned sour apple mousse with dark chocolate tree branches (New)

Disney’s Yacht Club Resort

The Market at Ale & Compass (Available Oct. 1 through 31; Mobile order available)

  • Mummy Cookies ‘n Scream Trifle: Layers of chocolate cookies n’ cream mousse, chocolate cake, and whipped cream (New)
  • Poison Apple Trifle: Layers of caramel crunch, apple mousse, caramel mousse, and vanilla cake with buttercream and fondant décor (New)
  • Mickey Pumpkin Spice Sugar Cookie: Pumpkin spice sugar cookie with royal icing décor (New)

Available at Select Pool Bars and Lounges at Walt Disney World Resorts (Available Oct. 1 through 31)

  • Seawitch’s Brew: Lunazul Reposado Tequila, blackberry purée, and sour mix rimmed with black salt and topped with fresh blackberries (New)
  • Spiced Caramel Apple: Fireball Cinnamon Whisky, apple cider, cranberry, and salted caramel with a candy-shaped glow cube

Happy Halloween fellow foodies! I hope you’re ready for all these eats, treats, and maybe even some tricks coming to these resorts this season. Which are you most excited about?

(Note: All offerings are subject to change and availability.)

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Foodie Guide to Halloween Sweets and Treats at Disneyland Resort

Foodie Guide By August 29, 2022 Tags: , , , No Comments

Ghosts, ghouls, and foodie lovers alike – the time has come for ghoulish sweets and treats to invade Disneyland Resort. This Halloween season, which runs from September 2 through October 31, all across this magical place you’ll find goodies that have been masterfully concocted by Disney chefs and mixologists. And let me tell you, these goodies are not to be missed!

Your tastebuds will be transported to the Halloween celebrations happening throughout the resort. At Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor, the mouthwatering Rocky Road Halloween Sundae will put a spell on you. Over at the Pacific Wharf Café, the Chocolate-Espresso Bread Pudding is sure to catch your eye. And what better way to commemorate your Halloween adventure than with the Zero Light-Up Premium Bucket?

Once you see all of these eats and sips, you’ll want them all in your treat bag. So, let’s get to it!

Disneyland Park

Alien Pizza Planet (Available September 2 through November 10; Mobile order available)

  • Supernova Pizza Special: Spicy blush sauce, Italian sausage, classic and crispy cupped pepperoni, mozzarella, pepper jack, red pepper flakes, and Fresno chiles
  • Vampire Alien Macaron filled with blackberry buttercream and lemon curd

Carnation Café (Available August 31 through November 10)

  • Spicy Chicken Sandwich: Hand-breaded fried chicken breast tossed in spicy chili sauce with pepper jack and mustard slaw on a brioche bun

French Market Restaurant (Available September 2 through November 10; Mobile order available)

  • Halloween Cake: Purple-colored vanilla sponge, raspberry mousse, fresh raspberries, and candied cocoa nibs (New)

Galactic Grill (Available September 2 through November 10; Mobile order available)

  • Oktoberfest-inspired Burger: Angus beef patty, bratwurst, grilled peppers and onions, sauerkraut, and house-made mustard cheese on a pretzel bun (New)
  • Darth by Chocolate: Layers of chocolate pudding, red velvet sponge, chocolate mousse, and crushed chocolate creme-filled cookies
  • Blood Orange Slush with a swirl of raspberry sauce (Non-alcoholic)

 

Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor (Available September 2 through November 10; Mobile order available)

  • Rocky Road Halloween Sundae: Rocky road waffle bowl, rocky road ice cream, marshmallow cream, hot fudge, and whipped cream topped with sprinkles (New)

Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe (Available September 2 through November 10; Mobile order available)

  • Pumpkin Cheesecake: Classic pumpkin cheesecake decorated with a chocolate spider web and spiced Chantilly (New)
  • Mickey Bat Cookie: Citrus shortbread bat cookie dipped in dark chocolate with a vampire Mickey face

Market House (Available September 2 through November 10)

  • Mickey Bat Cookie: Citrus shortbread bat cookie dipped in dark chocolate with a vampire Mickey face

Mint Julep Bar (Available September 2 through November 10; Mobile order available)

  • Pumpkin-spiced Mickey-shaped Beignets rolled in pumpkin-spiced sugar

Plaza Inn

  • Monster Halloween Cake: Devil’s Food cake, colorful white chocolate mousse and buttercream (Available September 2 through November 10)
  • Classic Pumpkin Pie: Classic pumpkin pie with spiced Chantilly (Available September 2 through November 30)

Red Rose Taverne (Mobile order available)

  • Grave Stuff: Traditional grey stuff topped with chocolate tombstone and Halloween sprinkles (New) (Available September 2 through October 31)
  • Mickey Bat Cookie: Citrus shortbread bat cookie dipped in dark chocolate with a vampire Mickey face (Available September 2 through November 10)
  • Pumpkin Cold Brew: Cold brew flavored with pumpkin, vanilla, and spices topped with whipped cream (Non-alcoholic) (New) (Available September 2 through November 10)

Refreshment Corner (Available September 2 through November 10; Mobile order available)

  • Spicy Firefly Chips: Spicy corn chips topped with chili, cheese, and jalapeños (New)

Stage Door Café (Available September 2 through November 10)

  • Pumpkin Spice Funnel Cake: Pumpkin spice-dusted funnel cake with spiced caramel drizzle, toffee bits, whipped cream, and chocolate curls

Fantasyland Churro Cart (Available September 2 through November 10)

  • Pumpkin Pie Dip (New)

Frontierland Churro Cart (Available September 2 through November 10)

  • Spicy Chocolate Churro: Cinnamon-dusted chocolate churro with a spicy cocoa dipping sauce

New Orleans Square Churro Cart (Available September 2 through November 10)

  • Pistachio-Cherry Churro: Cinnamon churro rolled in pistachio and sour cherry sugars and served with a side of ghost pepper grape sauce (New)

Tomorrowland Churro Cart (Available September 2 through November 10)

  • Pumpkin Spice Churro rolled in pumpkin spice flavored sugar (New)

Tomorrowland Pretzel Cart (Available September 2 through November 10)

  • Toffee Pretzel: Cream cheese-filled pretzel sprinkled with toffee sugar

Town Square and Sleeping Beauty Castle Churro Carts (Available September 2 through November 10)

  • Chocolate Cookie Crumble Churro with creamy peanut butter-vanilla dipping sauce (New)

Available at Various Locations Throughout Disneyland Park (COMING SOON)

  • Donald Candy Corn Sipper (New): Available at the following:
    • Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe
    • Little Red Wagon
    • Fantasyland and “it’s a small world” Churro Carts
    • Hungry Bear
    • Harbour Galley
    • Tomorrowland Fruit Cart
    • Rancho del Zocalo
    • Red Rose Taverne
    • Stage Door Café
    • The Golden Horseshoe
  • Mickey Mummy Glow-in-the-Dark Premium Bucket (New):Available at the following:
    • Ice Cream Carts
    • Popcorn Carts in Town Square, near Sleeping Beauty Castle, “it’s a small world,” Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Frontierland, and New Orleans Square
  • Zero Light-Up Premium Bucket (New): Available at the following:
    • Ice Cream Carts
    • New Orleans Square Popcorn Carts

Disney California Adventure Park

Award Wieners (Available September 2 through October 31; Mobile order available)

  • Footlong Spicy Pulled Pork Dog: Sweet & spicy pulled pork with a fiery tropical chutney served on a toasted bun (New)
  • Oogie Boogie Funnel Cake Fries dusted with crushed chocolate creme-filled cookies and topped with whipped cream, cookie pieces, gummy candies, and chocolate candies

Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill (Available September 2 through November 10; Mobile order available)

  • Hibiscus Sangria: Red sangria, cinnamon-spiced hibiscus agua fresca, and fresh fruit with a candied hibiscus rim

Cozy Cone (Available September 2 through October 31; Mobile order available)

  • Spicy Mac & Cheese Cone: Pasta with spicy red pepper cheese sauce topped with chili-cheese puffs
  • Fruity Sugar Churro: Churro tossed in fruity cereal sugar, topped with a purple and green glaze

Clarabelle’s Hand-Scooped Ice Cream (Available September 2 through November 10; Mobile order available)

  • Cereal Sundae: Vanilla and strawberry ice cream, berry compote, mixed cereal, and whipped cream served in a waffle cup and topped with fruity cereal (New)
  • Chocolate Brownie Sundae: Fudge brownie, rocky road ice cream, hot fudge, and a hard chocolate shell served in a chocolate-dipped waffle cup and topped with white chocolate chips (New)
  • Hard Apple Float: Hard apple cider and apple sorbet drizzled with caramel sauce (New)
  • Pumpkin Pie Hard Float: Hard pumpkin chai cider, vanilla ice cream, and a spiced pie crust cookie (New)

Fairfax Fruit Market (Available September 2 through November 10)

  • Blood Orange Lemonade: Blood orange agua fresca with lemonade (Non-alcoholic) (New)

Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Café (Available September 2 through November 10)

  • Oogie Boogie Worms and Dirt Cake: Chocolate cake filled with raspberry jam topped with mocha mousse, chocolate cookie, candy worms, and chocolate décor

Flo’s V8 Cafe (Available September 2 through October 31; Mobile order available)

  • Spicy Chicken and Fries: Steak fries drizzled with ranch dressing topped with chicken tenders tossed in mango-habanero sauce and finished with green onions

Hollywood Lounge (Available September 2 through November 10; Mobile order available)

  • Stone Delicious IPA Michelada with chile-lime seasoning and lime (New)
  • Ghost Pepper Michelada: Tomato-based michelada with ghost pepper syrup and Mala Suerte Mexican Dark Lager (New)
  • Modelo Especial Ghost Pepper Michelada with ghost pepper syrup, chile-lime seasoning, and lime (New)
  • Blue Rum Cocktail: Rum and orange liqueur with lemon-lime and cherry flavors (New)
  • Cranberry Sangria: Sangria and orange liqueur with cranberry juice (New)
  • Prickly Pear Vodka Cocktail: Vodka and prickly pear syrup mixed with lemon-lime and topped with a glow cube (New)

Jack-Jack Cookie Num Nums (Available September 2 through October 31)

  • Jack-Jack Shortbread Cookie: Shortbread cookie dipped in chocolate with a Jack-Jack chocolate piece (New)

Lamplight Lounge – Boardwalk Dining (Mobile Walk-up Waiting List available)

  • Ghost Pepper Nachos: Charred ghost pepper-marinated chicken, smoky ghost pepper cheese sauce, black bean purée, avocado tomatillo salsa, and seasoned tomatoes (New) (Available September 2 through October 31)
  • Chile-Ginger Pork Belly Sliders: Chili-ginger-glazed crispy pork belly and Asian slaw on baguette buns (New) (Available September 2 through October 31)
  • Cucumber-Tamarind Cocktail: Patron Silver Tequila, cucumber simple syrup, tamarind simple syrup, and fresh lime juice garnished with a marigold (New) (Available September 2 through November 10)

Lamplight Lounge (Available September 2 through November 10)

  • Pumpkin-spiced Donuts: Warm fluffy donuts tossed in pumpkin-spiced sugar served with orange cream cheese dip and hot buttered rum sauce (New)
  • One Last Toast: Patron Silver Tequila, cucumber simple syrup, tamarind simple syrup, and fresh lime juice garnished with a marigold (New)

Mortimer’s Market (Available September 2 through November 10)

  • Vampire Mickey-shaped Sourdough

Pacific Wharf Café (Mobile order available)

  • Pastrami Sandwich: Ghost pepper cheese sauce and house-made sauerkraut on a toasted French roll (New) (Available September 2 through November 10)
  • Chocolate-Espresso Bread Pudding with crème anglaise, whipped topping, gummy eyeball, and toasted pecans (New) (Available through November 10)

Pacific Wharf Cappuccino Cart (Available September 2 through November 10; Mobile order available)

  • Pumpkin Bundt Cake: Pumpkin-flavored cake filled with dulce de leche and cream cheese frosting finished with chocolate stem and mousse leaf (New)
  • Pumpkin-spiced Horchata Cold Brew: Creamy blend of cold brew, pumpkin-spiced rice, and cinnamon beverage (Non-alcoholic) (New)
  • Pumpkin-spiced Horchata Cold Brew with Irish whiskey (New)

Pym Tasting Lab (Available September 2 through November 10; Mobile order available)

  • Snack Molecules: Flavored popcorn, mini pretzels, honey-roasted peanuts, and popped sorghum with mini peanut butter candies (New)

Pym Test Kitchen (Available September 2 through November 10; Mobile order available)

  • Butter Pecan Cold Brew: Butter pecan-flavored cold brew topped with candied pecans (Non-alcoholic) (New)

Schmoozies! (Available September 2 through October 31; Mobile order available)

  • Minnie Witch Shake: Mint-chocolate chip shake with whipped topping and chocolate creme-filled cookie ears (Non-alcoholic)
  • Blood Orange Shake with whipped topping and strawberry sauce (Non-alcoholic) (New)

Smokejumpers Grill (Mobile order available)

  • Green Chile Double Burger: Two angus beef patties, roasted green chile salsa, and purple cabbage slaw served with poblano cheese dipping sauce (New) (Available September 2 through November 1)
  • Mint Shake topped with whipped cream, chocolate cookie crumbles, gummy body parts, and a chocolate-covered snack cake (Non-alcoholic) (New) (Available September 2 through November 10)
  • Cranberry-grape Punch: Cranberry and grape juices, ginger ale, blackberry syrup, blackberry purée, and orange flavor-filled boba (Non-alcoholic) (New) (Available September 2 through November 10)
  • Cranberry-grape Cocktail: Black vodka, cranberry and grape juices, ginger ale, blackberry syrup, blackberry purée, and orange flavor-filled boba (New) (Available September 2 through November 10)

Studio Catering Co. (Available September 2 through November 10; Mobile order available)

  • Ghost Pepper Potato Bites with ghost pepper cheese sauce, smoky bacon, and pickled jalapeños

Buena Vista Churro Cart (Available September 2 through November 10)

  • Pumpkin Spice Churro rolled in pumpkin spice flavored sugar (New)

Grizzly Peak Churro Cart (Available September 2 through November 10)

  • Peanut Candy Churro rolled in peanut powder, sugar, and crushed peanuts drizzled with peanut butter sauce (New)

Hollywood Churro Cart (Available September 2 through November 10; Mobile order available)

  • Sour Candy Churro: Sour sugar-dusted churro topped with sweet watermelon icing (New)

Available at Various Locations Throughout Disney California Adventure Park (COMING SOON)

  • Donald Candy Corn Sipper (New): Available at the following:
    • Award Wieners
    • Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta
    • Chiller Cart in Pixar Pier
    • Clarabelle’s Hand-Scooped Ice Cream
    • Corn Dog Castle
    • Hollywood Churro Cart
    • Pacific Wharf Café
    • Paradise Garden Grill
    • Smokejumpers Grill
  • Zero Light-Up Premium Bucket (New): Available at the following:
    • Popcorn Carts in Buena Vista, Grizzly Peak, and Pixar Pier

Disneyland Hotel

Coffee House (Available September 2 through November 2; Mobile order available)

  • Halloween Seasonal Cupcake: Choice of vanilla or chocolate cupcake

Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar (Available September 2 through November 2)

  • Bitter Daiquiri: El Dorado 15 Year Rum, Batavia Arrack, Giffard Banana, pineapple juice, Jerry Thomas Bitters, and mint, garnished with orchid, pineapple wedge, and lime wheel (New)

Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel s Spa

GCH Craftsman Grill (Available September 2 through October 31; Mobile order available)

  • Halloween Pumpkin Donut: Cake donut dipped in orange-colored white chocolate
  • Mickey Mummy Donut: Black and white decorated cake donut
  • Jack Skellington Cupcake (New)

Hearthstone Lounge

  • Halloween Cocktail: Hanson of Sonoma Vodka, Luxardo Apricot, lemon juice, Orgeat Syrup, Peychaud Bitters, and Dr. Adam’s Teapot Bitters garnished with an orange wheel (New) (Available October 1 through November 1)
  • Dia de los Muertos Cocktail: Codigo Reposado Tequila, chambord, Dolin Dry Vermouth, Camparí, Angostura Bitters, and Dr. Adam’s Spanish Bitters garnished with a lemon twist (New) (Available September 2 through October 31)

GCH Holiday Cart (Available September 2 through October 31)

  • Poison Apple Cookie: Vanilla sugar cookie with white chocolate
  • Mickey Jack Skellington Cookie: Vanilla sugar cookie with white chocolate
  • Oogie Boogie Cookie: Caramel apple cookie filled with caramel (New)
  • Hocus Pocus Cookie: Vanilla sugar cookie dipped in white chocolate (New)
  • Gingerbread Zombie Cookie: Gingerbread cookie with white chocolate (New)
  • Halloween Cookie Box: Pumpkin Mickey sugar cookies, raspberry filled cookies, and chocolate chip cookies with chocolate candies (New)
  • Sanderson Sisters Crisped Rice Treat: Crisped cereal treat dipped in white chocolate (New)
  • Spooky Pretzel Sticks: Pretzel rods dipped in white chocolate (New)
  • Oogie Boogie Crisped Rice Treat: Crisped cereal treat dipped in white chocolate (New)
  • Waffle Shot with Milk: Cup-shaped waffle lined with chocolate with choice of milk, low fat milk, strawberry, or chocolate milk (Non-alcoholic) (New)
  • Waffle Shot with Liqueur: Cup-shaped waffled lined with chocolate with choice of Baileys, Grand Marnier, Captain Morgan, Jameson, or Rumchata (New)
  • Halloween Hot Chocolate: Hot chocolate with choice of Baileys, Grand Marnier, Captain Morgan, Jameson, or Rumchata

Downtown Disney District

Ballast Point Brewing Co. (Available while supplies last starting October 1)

  • Pumpkin Down Float: Scottish ale with hints of caramel, toffee, and a boatload of roasted pumpkin topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, pumpkin spice whipped cream, ginger snap crumbs, and a dulce de leche caramel sauce

California Churro (Available October 24 through 31)

  • Spooky Churro: A delicious churro rolled in cinnamon sugar, drizzled with peanut butter and chocolate sauce, and topped with peanut butter candy pieces

Kayla’s Cake (Available September 2 through 31)

  • Mummy Macarons with cookie and cream buttercream
  • Pumpkin Cheesecake Macaroons with white chocolate pumpkin ganache

La Brea Bakery Café  

  • Kids Monster Pancakes: One orange and one green monster faced pancake with gummy worms and candy corn (New) (Available October 31 only)
  • The Midnight Painkiller Hard Kombucha: A tiki cocktail with pineapple, coconut, orange, and nutmeg
  • Ghoul’s Grog: Goslings Dark Rum and Goslings 151 with pineapple, orange, and grenadine (New)

Marceline’s Confectionery (Available September 6 through October 31)

  • Mickey Pumpkin Apple: Green Granny Smith apple dipped in caramel with marshmallow ears enrobed in orange-white chocolate and green, white chocolate leaf (New)
  • Minnie Witch Apple: Green Granny Smith apple dipped in caramel with marshmallow ears enrobed in milk chocolate and embellished with a purple skirt, orange chocolate dots, and white chocolate with hat
  • Mickey Sorcerer Apple: Green Granny Smith apple dipped in caramel with marshmallow ears enrobed in milk chocolate and embellished with a red sugar robe, yellow sugar bow, and white chocolate sorcerer hat
  • Skull Apple: Green Granny Smith apple dipped in caramel with marshmallow ears enrobed in red, white chocolate and green, white chocolate skull face
  • Mickey Mummy Marshmallow Pop: Mickey-shaped marshmallow pop covered in vanilla chocolate with dark chocolate eyes (New)
  • Halloween Marshmallow Wand: Marshmallows on a stick dipped in caramel, enrobed in milk chocolate, and drizzled with orange and purple, white chocolate
  • Minnie Cake Pop with Orange Bow: Chocolate cake pop and chocolate ears enrobed in milk chocolate and embellished with a white chocolate orange bow (New)
  • Dirt & Worms Cake Pop: Chocolate cake pop enrobed in milk chocolate, sprinkled with cookie crumbs, and embellished with a gummy worm (New)
  • Mickey Peanut Butter Rice Cereal: Mickey-shaped crisped rice treat dipped in peanut butter milk chocolate and covered in peanut butter candy
  • Mickey Spider Web Rice Cereal Treat: Mickey-shaped crisped rice treat dipped in orange, white chocolate with a black dark chocolate web
  • Oogie Boogie Rice Cereal Treat: Crisped rice treat dipped in green, white chocolate and embellished with a black dark chocolate face

Naples Ristorante e Bar (Available September 2 through October 31)

  • Spookychino: Naples famous cappuccino with edible scary spiders and insects (Non-alcoholic)

Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen (Available September 26 through October 31)

  • Candy Corn Cream Soda: Monin Candy Corn Syrup, vanilla, soda, and a splash of cream garnished with candy corns (Non-alcoholic) (New)
  • Candy Corn Cream Cocktail with Pinnacle Cake Vodka (New)

Sprinkles (Available October 17 through 31)

  • Peanut Butter Cup: Chocolate cake filled and topped with peanut butter frosting ladled with chocolate ganache and finished off with mounds of mini peanut butter cups

Tortilla Jo’s (Available September 2 through October 31)

  • Ghostly Brew: Mi Campo Tequila Blanco, agave nectar, black activated charcoal, and refreshing cucumber organic margarita mix (New)

Uva Bar & Cafe (Available September 2 through October 31)

  • Bootini: Galliano, Absolut Mandarin, white chocolate, and cream garnished with blueberries (New)

Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party (SOLD OUT)

If you’ve already got your tickets to one of the sold-out nights of Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party at Disney California Adventure park, there are tons of sinister sweets and treats for you to indulge! With items like the Loaded Buffalo Chicken Fries at Flo’s V8 Cafe, or the strawberry-flavored Pain Churro and the raspberry-flavored Panic Churro, there’s a perfect blend of sweet and savory to try. You can also take a walk on the villians side with the delicious Mistress of Evil Chocolate Cake from Wine Country Trattoria.

There you have it – all the ghoulish goodies coming to Disneyland Resort this Halloween season. I know my list of must-try treats is filled. Which ones are you most excited to indulge in?

(Note: All offerings are subject to change and availability.)

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