If It’s October, It Must Be Disney’s HalloweenTime!
Disneyland Resort to Become Fall Playground
for Little Boos & Ghouls of All Ages
A Family-Friendly Tradition of Fall Fun Begins
Sept. 29 With All-New Seasonal Event
The witching hour of midnight on Sept. 29,
2006, will mark the beginning of Disney’s HalloweenTime,
an all-new seasonal event at the Disneyland
Resort with whimsical décor, costumed Disney
Characters, and interactive Halloween activities
the whole family will find frightfully fun.
Continuing through Oct. 31, the first-ever event
will allow guests to enter a family-friendly
world of Halloween delights.
“Disney’s HalloweenTime will be a wonderful
opportunity for families to come together and
enjoy the make-believe aspects of the holiday,”
said Matt Ouimet, president of the Disneyland
Resort. “We hope families will begin a new holiday
tradition of celebrating Halloween with us here
at the Disneyland Resort.”
The autumn motif will be immediately apparent
as Guests approach Disneyland park where charming
jack- o-lantern creations depicting Mickey Mouse,
Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto and Goofy will
adorn the rooftop of the Main Entrance. Upon
entering the park, Guests will see the familiar
imagery of the “Mickey Planter” below the Main
Street Train Station transformed into a canvas
of pumpkins and a masked Mickey face, featuring
a skin-tone and ears created with real miniature
white and orange pumpkins.
On Main Street, U.S.A. festive orange and yellow
bunting will grace the quaint Victorian buildings
while fall will be in full bloom in the flowerbeds
and streetlamp flower boxes with a floral palette
of green, purple, orange and yellow. A centerpiece
of Town Square will be a 12-foot tall Mickey
Mouse jack-o-lantern, complete with pumpkin
ears. The carved Mickey image will greet Guests
with a smile as they stroll down Main Street
and will give them a playful wink as they depart
while casting a warm glow at night.
The Central Plaza of Disneyland will also be
specially decorated with Disney Character-inspired
jack-o-lanterns surrounding the famous “Partners”
statue of Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse. Additionally,
the Disney Characters themselves will get into
the “spirit” of the occasion, wearing their
favorite Halloween costumes, while meeting and
greeting Guests in Town Square and the Central
Plaza.
At the Halloween Round-Up in Frontierland little
ones visiting Big Thunder Ranch will have fun
enjoying crafts and listening to a few tall,
and possibly spooky, tales. The round-up will
also feature an array of tasty treats to satisfy
the most monstrous of appetites including cotton
candy in Halloween colors, plus little frights
can participate in some Spooky-Kookie-Cookie
decorating.
As part of Disney’s HalloweenTime the popular
seasonal attraction “Haunted Mansion Holiday”
returns in New Orleans Square to delight guests
by showing what happens when the traditions
of Halloween and Christmas collide, resulting
in holiday mayhem. Inspired by the innovative
animated film Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before
Christmas, “Haunted Mansion Holiday” depicts
a holiday season as taken over by Jack Skellington
and his friends from Halloweentown.
Across the Disneyland Resort esplanade, Guests
to Disney’s California Adventure park will instantly
be immersed in the spirit of Halloween fun as
they encounter the iconic 11 foot tall “CALIFORNIA”
entranceway letters - - now seemingly made from
giant pieces of candy corn. Once inside the
park Guests will thrill to meeting an assortment
of Disney Villains on the prowl while enjoying
the enhanced atmosphere décor in the Hollywood
Pictures Backlot.
Looming 183 feet high (the tallest attraction
at the Disneyland Resort) and tempting guests
to leave reality behind is the Hollywood Tower
Hotel, site of the terrifying, other-worldly
experience that is “The Twilight Zone Tower
of Terror.” The park’s popular supernatural
adventure, based on “a lost episode” of the
classic Twilight ZoneÒ television series, will
take on an even more ominous presence with enhanced
décor and creepy staff (such as the hotel maid
whose shift never ends!).
Disney’s HalloweenTime, a new seasonal tradition,
will be presented throughout the Disneyland
Resort from Sept. 29 – Oct. 31, 2006. Information
about vacations at the Disneyland Resort is
available at www.disneyland.com, by calling
(877) 700-DISNEY, or by visiting local travel
agents. Additional insights can be found on
the Official Disneyland Resort Audio Podcast
at www.disneyland.com/podcast or via the Disneyland
Resort Video Podcast that can be accessed thru
a “Disneyland” search on the iTunes Podcast
Directory.