Disney California Adventure celebrates Halloween time 2023

Category: Activities, Performances, & Events
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For many people Halloween is more fun and exciting than Christmas. The holiday has grown in popularity over the last decades, and the folks at the Disneyland Resort have been keeping up with that trend. Every year the festivities – and food – get better and better. This year there are so many fun things to do, see, experience, and taste during the season.

Keep your eyes open for some little surprises throughout the park. Dante (from Coco) is there, and over in Cars Land all of Radiator Springs is decked out for the holiday. Check out little Mater’s costume for the season. 

Upon entering the park guests immediately see the headless horseman, plus there entirety of Disney California Adventure has tricks and treats for guests.

So, if you are a halloween lover, or just enjoy all the fun and festivities, and again I will mention the food, it’s that time of year once again to head over to Disney California Adventure. And when you’re there, please say hello to little Miguel for me. He’s absolutely adorable. 

 

 

 

In the video below Disneyland Resort Cast Member Arielle Harris describes the food and merchandise  (and there are plenty of new and cute items) available this Halloween 2023 season at Disney California Adventure. This is no time to count calories. There are too many tasty treats in which to indulge.

Then Esteban Valerio explains about the fun and excitement generated by the hit movie Coco. There is a tree of life where guests can write messages to their loved ones or friends. And in keeping with the Coco theme, there are mariachi bands and a musical tribute to the story complete with little Miguel.

Finally, experience the sights and sounds celebrating Coco.

Happy Halloween everyone.

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