From October 1 to November 2, 2025, the Disney Halloween Festival will return to Disneyland Paris, offering guests a thrilling mix of excitement, laughter, and new surprises. Playful encounters, entertaining shows, and thrilling attractions will add a seasonal touch to the guest experience. As night falls, Main Street, U.S.A., will transform with ghostly projections, while in Frontierland, The Lucky Nugget Saloon will become The Unlucky Nugget Saloon, inspired by the iconic "Phantom Manor" attraction. Guests will also discover spooky treats, including three new vanilla-filled éclairs that pay homage to the estate's most famous residents. All of this will be available in the Disney Parks, Disney Hotels, and Disney Village at Disneyland Paris, creating unforgettable and delightfully spooky memories.
Disney Characters Bring Halloween to Life
As guests enter the Disneyland Park, they will be greeted by grinning pumpkins and cute ghosts in an enchanting atmosphere. In this delightfully spooky mood, visitors of all ages can expect encounters with iconic Disney villains—from Cruella and Maleficent to Jafar and the Queen of Hearts—and many more. In Frontierland, Jack Skellington and Sally from Tim Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas" will welcome guests, along with Miguel, the beloved hero from Pixar's "Coco."Throughout the Disney Halloween Festival, the "Mickey's Halloween Celebration" cavalcade will feature Goofy, Chip 'n Dale, and their friends. Led by Daisy Duck, the cavalcade will include other classic characters, such as Clarabelle Cow and Horace Horsecollar, in a setting full of pumpkins, mushrooms, colorful foliage, lanterns, and hay bales. New this year, José Carioca and Panchito from "The Three Caballeros" will join Donald Duck on his float. The centerpiece of the cavalcade will be the "Mickey's Illusion Manor" float, which explores the boundary between illusion and reality with sudden, magical changes to Mickey's outfit—and where Chip 'n Dale appear in new Halloween costumes. As evening falls, guests will discover Halloween-themed projections in the heart of Main Street, U.S.A., for the first time, bringing the scene to life more vividly than ever before.
Spookily Delicious Treats and Irresistible Merchandise
To enhance the immersion, Halloween themes will appear in the menus and shops at Europe's most popular tourist destination. Visitors will be able to enjoy new dishes inspired by Disney rascals, villains, and mysterious hosts. At the Boardwalk Candy Palace, seasonal pastries will be available. At the Last Chance Café, three new vanilla-filled éclairs inspired by the legendary ghosts of "Phantom Manor" will delight families.For the first time, The Lucky Nugget Saloon will transform into The Unlucky Nugget Saloon during the Disney Halloween Festival. Inspired by the lore of "Phantom Manor," this immersive dining experience will plunge guests into the wedding celebration that never took place for Mélanie Ravenswood. Guests will experience a unique atmosphere brought to life through decorations, music, lighting, and special effects, for a mysterious yet flavorful adventure in the heart of Frontierland. This dining option, inspired by "Phantom Manor," will be available throughout the season.
For added entertainment, a new treasure hunt presented by M&M's—the official partner of Disneyland Paris—will invite guests of all ages on a colorful quest through the Disneyland Park. With a special map provided by a cast member, everyone will search for doors belonging to mystical beings, scattered throughout the park and revealing colorful clues. Once the adventure is complete, guests can head to the Boardwalk Candy Palace, sponsored by M&M's, to enjoy Halloween treats.
Plush toys of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Stitch will wear wizard costumes this year, while Mike from Pixar's "Monsters, Inc.," dressed as a pumpkin, will join the collection of magnetic mini-plush toys designed to sit on the shoulder. For home decoration, a new table runner will feature Disney characters in Halloween looks—perfect for delightful snack times.
