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NEWS: Fan Favorite Halloween Event Return to Disneyland in 2022

More exciting #HalfwaytoHalloween news for Disneyland fans. A fan-favorite offering is returning to Disneyland in 2022! Learn more below.





 

Here are all the details from Disney Cast Member Kelsey Lynch:

Disneyland Resort is also excited to partake in all the Halfway to Halloween fun! While we plan to share more details about our Halloween season later this year, we still have some fun surprises to share with you today. Let’s dive right in!

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First up … we are thrilled to confirm that Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party, will officially return this upcoming Halloween season! This separately ticketed, limited-capacity, after-hours event at Disney California Adventure Park is a seasonal guest favorite, and we’re delighted to share that it will be returning on select nights in fall 2022.

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We’re also excited to give you a first look at the Halloween outfits Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse will don for the 2022 Halloween season in Disneyland park! As you’ll see depicted in this artist concept rendering, Mickey and Minnie are ready to go trick or treating! They, along with their pals, are currently busy sewing, crafting, and painting these charming, “homemade” looks that they all will be wearing for Halloween. Aren’t they cute? Can’t wait to show you what the other characters will be wearing, too!

Stay tuned later this summer for the full Halloween season announcement, including details on Oogie Boogie Bash, and all the fun to come!

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But for those of you who simply can’t wait… why don’t you head on over to Downtown Disney District to celebrate now! As you may have read earlier this week in the Halfway to Halloween Eats and Treats post, a few of our operating participants are joining in the Halfway to Halloween fun, too! Now through May 4, California Churro is offering a spooky churro, rolled in cinnamon sugar cut in half, drizzled with peanut butter and chocolate sauce, and topped with orange, yellow and brown peanut butter candy pieces. And today through May 1, Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs is also celebrating by offering a very orange cheddar pickle dog!

Now even though this next piece isn’t specifically tied to the Halloween season at Disneyland Resort, we want to continue with the spooky spirit. Xochitl Gomez from the new film “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” has an exciting announcement of a new character coming soon to Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure park!

 

We look forward to America Chavez coming to Avengers Campus for a limited time in May, beginning May 6!

Happy Halfway to Halloween, everyone!

RELATED ARTICLE: 6 Reasons Every Disney World Fan Needs to Visit Disneyland

by Arielle Tuan

When I used to tell people that I wanted to go to Disneyland, they all thought I was crazy. Why would I fly across the country to California, when I only live three hours away from Walt Disney World in Florida? Why not save my money and go somewhere else, because surely, Disneyland is an exact copy of Walt Disney World?

I’m so glad I didn’t listen to anyone because I absolutely fell in love with Disneyland. It feels like a completely different experience, and yet still has that same familiar sense of magic. As with anything, there are pros and cons to each park, and I didn’t think Disneyland could possibly compare to Disney World. However, I was lucky enough to visit and see what Disneyland was really all about- and why every Disney World fan should pay a visit to Walt’s original park.





 

6 – Everything is Within Walking Distance

Unlike the massive empire that is Walt Disney World, Disneyland is a lot smaller. It has two parks, three resort hotels, and no water parks. However, Disneyland’s size feels intimate rather than cramped and contains a certain charm. The two parks (Disneyland and Disney California Adventure) are right across from each other, making park hopping a breeze. Downtown Disney is right next door, as are the resort hotels. Even if you choose to stay in a nearby off-property hotel, as I did, it’s still a very easy walk to the parks. Disneyland does have a monorail, but it’s treated as more of an attraction than a transportation system. The ease of getting to places within the Disneyland Resort just can’t be beaten!

5 – Planning is Easier 

I enjoy being able to make dining reservations and itineraries in advance while planning a Walt Disney World trip. However, it can be stressful, and going to Disney World without a plan feels insane. I get worried over allowing myself enough time to get from park to park.

Disneyland, on the other hand, is much easier to plan for. Getting a restaurant reservation feels much easier at Disneyland. With the smaller size of the resort, you don’t have to worry about catching buses or driving everywhere. Disneyland definitely has a more laid-back feel, which gives you more time to enjoy the park, and less time planning out every detail of your day.

World of Color

4 – The Food

Disney World may have more restaurants due to its size, but the quality of restaurants in Disneyland can’t be denied. My favorites were the Blue Bayou (which gives a great view of Pirates of the Caribbean, and where you can order the famous Monte Cristo sandwich), The Jazz Kitchen in Downtown Disney, and the Carthay Circle Restaurant at Disney California Adventure. The fried chicken at the Plaza Inn was also particularly mouthwatering!

The snacks offered at Disneyland are equally delicious- there’s nothing like a munching on a Disneyland churro, grabbing a dole whip while watching The Enchanted Tiki Room, or sipping on a Mint Julep. I also really enjoyed the milkshakes at Flo’s V8 Café over in Cars Land, where you can drink while watching the cars on Radiator Springs Racers go by. While you can get a lot of the same snacks at Disney World, I enjoyed the taste and variety of food more at Disneyland. I encourage every Disney fan to try the food on both coasts, and form your own opinion!





 

3 – Different Versions of Familiar Rides

There are many attractions that are offered at both Disney World and Disneyland. Disneyland’s versions tend to be longer and have slight differences that make you feel as though you are experiencing something new. Pirates of the Caribbean is longer, takes you past the Blue Bayou Restaurant, and has two drops. “It’s a small world” offers a beautiful outdoor façade, and the ride is filled with dolls of Disney characters in the different rooms. If you visit during Halloween and Christmas, the Haunted Mansion has an overlay called Haunted Mansion Holiday, and the attraction is decorated in a Nightmare Before Christmas theme. I can keep going on and on, but it’s worth visiting Disneyland just to ride these attractions. Also, make sure to visit the unique attractions at Disneyland as well!

2 – The Shows and Parades are Amazing  

Disneyland’s shows are spectacular! You have to check out Disneyland’s “Mickey’s Mix Magic” fireworks show. The show features fun music, amazing projections, and on select nights, fireworks! As for the other shows, a lot of people argue that Disneyland’s version of Fantasmic is superior to Disney World’s. I don’t want to turn this article into a contest, but their Fantasmic is an outstanding show with different elements and special effects. The World of Color show at Disney California Adventure is an amazing spectacle of light, color, lasers, and fire synced to music and water screens. Maybe it’s because of Disneyland’s proximity to Hollywood, but the nighttime spectaculars, live entertainment, and Broadway-style shows are not to be missed.

1 – You Can Feel Walt Disney’s Presence

Disneyland is special because it reflects Walt’s original vision and is the forerunner to Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. It is the only park where Walt Disney himself actually walked, and it is packed with history and personal details. For example, guests can always see the light from Walt’s lamp in the window of his old apartment over the Disneyland Firehouse. The lit antique lamp used to serve as a sign to staff that Walt was inside, and now the lamp stays lit as a tribute.

You can also dine at the River Belle Terrace, where Walt used to eat breakfast. The Main Street Opera House on Main Street U.S.A is also worth a visit for some interesting Disney history- it is the oldest building in Disneyland, and formerly served as the park’s lumber mill. Now, the building hosts interesting exhibits relating to Walt and his ideas for the park, as well as Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln- a show that was imagined and directed by Walt Disney himself. There are plenty of wonderful details within Disneyland that serve to remind guests just how classic and iconic the park really is, and how important Walt was to its creation.

For a no obligation, FREE Quote on a Disney vacation package, please contact our travel partner Magical Vacation Planner at 407-442-0227 (407-442-0215 for Spanish). You can also request a FREE quote online by Clicking HERE.



 

Chad & Cindy Nykamp

After years of multiple Walt Disney World vacations, Cindy and Chad's dream of living in Orlando came true in 2010. After friends and family made them their go-to-people for Walt Disney World advice, Cindy and Chad launched DisneyLists.com in August 2015 to share their knowledge and love of Disney. Chad and Cindy have been Disney World Annual Passholders for years, DVC members, together have raced more than 70 runDisney races, and particularly love cruising on the Disney Cruise Line. Chad and Cindy also regularly represent DisneyLists.com at Walt Disney World media events. While attending these events, they get an insiders view of all the new things that have come to Walt Disney World. These experiences have helped them gain knowledge and expertise they happily pass on to their followers. They still can't believe how lucky they are to have such an amazing opportunity and will continue to share Disney with anyone who will listen!
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