A Not-So-Scary Halloween Celebration

Tokyo Disney Resort offers an exciting Halloween atmosphere with seasonal attractions, menus and merchandise from September 17 to October 31.

Shows and Attractions

“Into the Frenzy” is Tokyo Disneyland’s Halloween parade. The parade is performed once per day, and runs for around 45 minutes. Guests who purchase a Disney Premier Access pass for the parade or have Tokyo Disney Resort Vacation Package reservations have a dedicated viewing area in front of the Plaza Garden. Showtimes may vary, please check the schedule here.

Tokyo DisneySea’s Mediterranean Harbor will host the “Disney Halloween Greeting” show, where Mickey Mouse and his friends will appear on boats and perform a fun dance.

For fireworks, the “Night High Halloween” spectacular will cover both parks. The show will begin at 20:30, but depending on the wind conditions, the performance may be canceled.

From September 16 to January 12, 2026, the Haunted Mansion will transform into the alternative “Haunted Mansion Holiday Nightmare.” The attraction will have a Halloween/Christmas overlay inspired by The Nightmare Before Christmas

From September 17 to November 2, guests at Tokyo DisneySea can enjoy “Lazos de la Familia” at the Lost River Delta. Inspired by Pixar’s Coco and paying tribute to the Día de los Muertos tradition, the area will be adorned with colorful decorations, skeletons and marigolds. Dancers and a live mariachi band will bring a lively atmosphere. 

Food and Drinks

The exclusive Halloween menu features meals, drinks and snacks inspired by villains and autumn flavors. 

The Ursula Special Set at Disneyland’s Eastside Cafe has a salmon antipasto and squid ink pescatore. Center Street Coffee House will have a special desert set that will only be available from 14:00 to 17:00, with an arrangement of cakes, jellies and confections paired with an iced cafe mocha. Snacks include pumpkin muffins, sweet potato cakes and maple pumpkin churros. There will also be specialty drinks, including a Coca-Cola and strawberry jelly drink inspired by Captain Hook.

Don’t miss out on trying the Coco-inspired menu at DisneySea’s Yucatan Base Camp Grill from September 16 to November 2, including a seafood salsa rice bowl, Pan de Muerto and an orange and mandarin “Remember Me” drink

When ordering from Disneyland’s Soft Landing restaurant, say “trick or treat!” and you will get a free bag of avocado and cheese flavored corn chips.

Exclusive Merchandise

Tokyo Disney Resort has a surplus of exclusive Halloweentime merchandise, including plush toys, mugs, hoodies, ear headbands, postcards, pins and blankets featuring Disney characters in a special seasonal design. Popular and in annual high demand, the Mickey ghost mascot is making a return with a variety of cute items. If crowds exceed capacity, reservations or standby passes may be required to enter some stores. 

Disney Halloween Details and Location