Disneyland gives its Halloween party a new name and home

April 17, 2019, 12:11 PM · Disneyland's Halloween party is moving.

The resort announced this morning that the event formerly known as Mickey's Halloween Party is getting a new home and a new name. Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party will run for 20 nights from September 17 through Halloween night at Disney California Adventure.

The reason? Disney did not officially say, but if you guessed that the resort wanted to take some pressure off Disneyland during the opening year for Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, you'd probably not be wrong. Disneyland has run its Halloween party over California Adventure before, so the switch is not unprecedented.

But Disney's throwing in a name change and a lot of new programming to freshen this hard-ticket, after-hours event, as well. Disney will be bringing the Frightfully Fun Parade parade across the esplanade, along with the wildly popular treat trails (no tricks necessary!) Beyond that, however, Disney is giving the event a villains spin, with a villains invasion of the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail and a special Halloween-themed World of Color production, to be called "Villainous!"

Oogie Boogie weaves a Halloween tale about a young girl (and all-new character) named Shelley Marie. In “Villainous!,” Shelley has a decision to make about her Halloween costume for this year, and finds herself wondering if she could really be as strong and unique as some of her favorite Disney characters. This twisted tale carries Shelley on an unforgettable journey, exploring the villainous side of Disney characters through fountains, lights, lasers, projections and special effects.

Elsewhere in the park, Hollywood Land gets a Descendants-themed dance party, DescenDance, on the backlot, as well as a new Mickey's Trick and Treat show in the Disney Theater.

"This new, interactive stage production invites guests of all ages to join Mickey Mouse and his pals as they throw a one-of-a-kind Halloween party that include dancing, not-so-frightening scary-tales, and candy," Disney's press release said.

Oogie Boogie Bash will run on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday evenings from September 17 through October 31. Mix-in hours begin four hours before park close (which has been at 7pm on party nights in the past), then the event will last for five hours after that. (Disneyland has not yet released park hours for June, much less gotten to September and October.) Halloween Time, with its decorations and attraction overlays for all park visitors, starts at the resort on September 6 this year.

Prices for the Halloween party vary by date and will range from $110 to $145 per person per night. Discounted tickets will be available to Disneyland Resort annual passholders for the first two Tuesdays and Thursdays of the event. Those will cost $100 each — a $10 discount. Tickets will go on sale to annual passholders and DVC members on April 23, with sales opening to the rest of the public one week later, on April 30.

In the meantime, for regular admission to Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, as well as vacation and ticket packages, please visit our Disneyland tickets page.

Replies (8)

April 17, 2019 at 1:22 PM

Hopefully this all-but-confirms the return of Guardians of the Galaxy: Monsters After Dark!

April 17, 2019 at 2:16 PM

It is confirmed on the Disneyland website page for the party!

April 17, 2019 at 5:54 PM

Brings up the questions:

1) Will Haunted Mansion holiday return?
2) Will Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy return?

Both would help draw crowds from Star Wars Land. Hopefully no cuts are made!

April 17, 2019 at 6:14 PM

The "during the day" Halloween Time stuff will continue as usual in Disneyland and Disney California Adventure. The venue and programming changes for the party are just for the party.

April 17, 2019 at 9:07 PM

Now lets bring HHN additions to IOA Please!

April 18, 2019 at 10:54 AM

UO already tried doing HHN at IOA, and it was a real issue. USF has the infrastructure (sound stages, other backstage structures, and space for queues) to host HHN, and trying to hold the event across both parks would be a nightmare. There's absolutely no reason for UO to try to go back to IOA for HHN as USF has been a perfect location for the annual event.

April 18, 2019 at 8:56 AM

I loved IOA especially at the top part of the park with the narrow walkways around Jurassic, the green strobes, the eerie music and the cast members dressed up as bushes jumping out of you. It evoked a completely different atmosphere from USF. Unfortunately, even in those days, post 21.00 it started to get uncomfortable and by 10.00 parts were gridlocked. Fast forward to now and the sheer volume of nightly Halloweeners would make it completely impractical so I am with Russell, although I do understand MrTorrance's love with it being held at IOA.

April 18, 2019 at 9:27 AM

Woo hoo!

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