Every year, Disneyland Paris redoubles its inventiveness to celebrate Halloween in style. But what’s new for this year’s event? Disney villains, bewitching gourmet delights, a treasure hunt, a brand-new immersive dining experience inspired by the Phantom Manor attraction, a devilishly festive costume party on October 31… Here’s a foretaste of the most bewitching month of the year at Marne-la-Vallée. And here’s why this 2025 vintage, full of haunted surprises, is the best you’ve (probably) ever attended…
Halloween Festival at Disneyland Paris: the nightmarish wanderings of Disney’s Villains…
From the first day of October, Disneyland Paris dons its finest autumn coat. To the delight of young and old alike, the aisles of the Disney parks are decked out in their finest raven black and pumpkin orange. On the program: chills, thrills, (demonic) laughter, candy and spells galore. And what would the Disneyland Paris Halloween Festival be without the cult Disney characters, and more specifically the Disney Villains? This year, trick-or-treaters can meet Cruella, Maleficent, Jafar and the Queen of Hearts. Characters from Tim Burton’s Mr. Jack’s Strange Christmas will be on hand this year, as will Miguel. The hero of Pixar’s animated film Coco may well invite you to his “Un poco loco” version of Día de los Muertos… and a little macabre.
… and Halloween projections on Main Street U.S.A after dark, for the first time at Disneyland Paris.
During the Festival, Mickey’s Halloween Celebration cavalcade will give pride of place to trick-or-treaters. In an autumnal atmosphere full of pumpkins, lanterns, mushrooms and orange leaves, Goofy, Tic and Tac, Daisy and even Clarabelle & Horace will treat visitors to a wild show.
The highlight of the show: Mickey’s Illusion Manor float, where Mickey’s costumes are transformed in spectacular fashion. New for 2025: for the very first time, Halloweenesque projections will illuminate Main Street U.S.A. as night falls.
A unique immersive dining experience, in a Haunted House setting…
This year, visitors to Disneyland Paris can look forward to a whole new experience during the Halloween Festival. For the first time, The Lucky Nugget Saloon restaurant will be transformed into The Unlucky Nugget Saloon. A name that already sets the tone. Inspired by the must-see attraction Phantom Manor, this ephemeral restaurant will plunge young and old into the cursed universe where Melanie Ravenswood’s wedding party was to be held… We’re already shaking!
… and bewitched Halloween delights, ever more dazzling!
When it comes to bewitched treats, this 2025 edition doesn’t do things by halves. Two stops in particular are the Boardwalk Candy Palace, where you can discover Halloween pastries as pretty as they are scary, and the Last Chance Cafe, where you can sample three original coffin-shaped éclairs, a delicious nod to the famous haunted house.
The best part? A treasure hunt orchestrated by M&M’s, where apprentice sorcerers and spell hunters can enjoy delicious treats. Trick or treat? Why not both?
Thrills and spills, a special Halloween evening and a night show with Disney’s villains, above Sleeping Beauty’s castle.
And is it really necessary to point out that Disneyland Paris is THE place to go for Halloween thrills? Among its 53 attractions, will you be brave enough to throw yourself into the void from the cursed 13 floors of The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror? Will you dare pass through the gates of Phantom Manor?
Whatever the case, Disney’s Halloween Festival will (almost) come to a close in style (or horror…) on October 31, 2025, with a special Halloween evening. That evening, young and old alike will be invited to dress up in costume and enjoy the entertainment until 11pm. Will you dare to thrill to the arms of Disney’s Villains? And above all, will you be able to resist the demonic urge to admire A Night fall with Disney Villains?
Plus… The Disneyland Hotel goes autumnal
To complete the Halloween experience at Disneyland Paris, why not take a break in one of its hotels? One of the park’s most beautiful hotels, the Disneyland Hotel, is decked out in autumn colors for the first time since its opening. Garlands of red and orange leaves, pumpkins… For the occasion, the Princess Palace is transformed!
We don’t know about you, but we can ‘t wait!




