From October 1 to November 2, 2025, Disney Halloween Festival will once again cast its spell over Disneyland Paris, offering guests a spine-tingling blend of thrills, laughs and surprises.

Mischievous encounters, fiendishly delightful shows and thrill attractions will add a seasonal twist to the guest experience, further enhanced by spellbinding decorations, dreadfully delicious food, and souvenirs so nice that children and grown-ups alike will shiver with delight.

All of this will be available in the parks, Disney Hotels, and Disney Village at Disneyland Paris.

When Disney characters take the stage for Halloween…
From the moment they step into Disneyland Park, guests will be greeted by grinning pumpkins and adorable little ghosts in a spellbinding atmosphere. In this horribly hilarious atmosphere, pranksters of all ages can expect to meet some of the most iconic Disney Villains – from Cruella de Vil Maleficent to Jafar and the Queen of Hearts – and many more!

Over in Frontierland, Jack Skellington and Sally from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas will also greet guests, as will Miguel, the hero of the Pixar Animation Studios movie: Coco.

Throughout Disney Halloween Festival, Mickey’s Halloween Celebration cavalcade will showcase the Mischief Makers – Goofy, Chip ‘n’ Dale and their friends – all set to lively music.

Kicking off with Daisy Duck, the cavalcade will also feature other classic characters such as Clarabelle Cow and Horace Horsecollar, who will appear in a world full of pumpkins, colourful foliage, lanterns and hay bales.

New this year: José Carioca and Panchito from the Walt Disney Animation Studios film The Three Caballeros will join Donald Duck on his float. The centrepiece of the cavalcade will be Mickey’s Illusion Manor float that treads the ambiguous line between illusion and reality, with Mickey’s sudden and magical changes of attire – and where Chip ‘n’ Dale will appear in their brand-new Halloween outfits.

On October 31, 2025, Disneyland Park will prolong the ghoulish glee of guests specially disguised for the occasion, with opening hours extended.