Disneyland Paris is preparing for the Disney Halloween Festival, which will take place from October 1 to November 3, 2025. During this period, Disneyland Paris will be dressed in autumnal colors to highlight the celebrations. For the first time since its royal transformation, the Disneyland Hotel will be adorned with autumnal decorations. This new feature offers a way to enhance the guest experience in this royal residence during the season.
Collaboration for Stunning Decorations
The teams from Walt Disney Imagineering and the resort's hotel product teams are working together to create stunning decorations that match the elegance of the Disneyland Hotel. This collaboration provides elements suitable for this season, which is very popular among guests at Disneyland Paris.Autumnal Welcome at the Parking Lot
Upon arrival at the hotel parking lot, guests will be greeted by a canopy decorated with garlands of red and orange leaves. These will be complemented by pumpkins crowned with flowers and placed around the fountain.Interior Decorations with Harmonious Touch
The magic continues inside, where the majestic lobby staircase and the railings of the first and second floors will be framed with beautiful garlands. These autumnal arrangements include remarkably realistic maple leaves, chrysanthemums, dahlias, red berries, and miniature pumpkins, which add a traditional yet elegant touch that harmonizes with the shining ambiance.Sophie Coudré, art director at Walt Disney Imagineering, explains that it is important to preserve the spirit of the Disneyland Hotel. Therefore, the garlands are designed to enhance the decoration without changing its character.
Iconic Pumpkins in the Lobby
In the lobby, two iconic Halloween pumpkins of unusual proportions will be placed at the foot of the stairs. These wooden sculptures, carved by the carpenter of the Disneyland Hotel, perfectly complement the season's theme. Each contains a beautiful floral arrangement in autumnal colors.The compositions in these pumpkins can remind guests, with a little imagination, of stories featuring well-known Disney villains. Lauréline Ly, graphic designer at Walt Disney Imagineering, emphasizes that the Disneyland Hotel celebrates the royal Disney stories and reflects this in the selection of the depicted villains, as all of them reside in palaces.
