Tokyo Disney Resort Halloween 2025: Villains, Coco, and More
Tokyo Disney Resort promises a dazzling Halloween! Enjoy villain parades, a Lazos de la Familia event from Pixar’s Coco, spooky decorations fireworks, and more.
Celebrate Halloween at Tokyo Disney Resort

This fall, Tokyo Disney Resort transforms into a haunted paradise bursting with wickedly wonderful surprises.
From September 17 through October 31, both Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea will come alive with ghoulish decorations, spooky parades, devilish menus, and eerie entertainment that will thrill, chill, and enchant every visitor brave enough to step into the magic.
Read on to learn some of the event highlights.
Villains Run Wild and Decorations Drop Dead Gorgeous

At Tokyo Disneyland, villains take center stage in The Villains Halloween Into the Frenzy, a high-energy parade packed with mischief, mystery, and magical mayhem.
Watch as Maleficent, Jafar, Cruella, and Ursula whirl through the parade route amid fiery flames, smoky surprises, and wicked dance performances.

The entire park gets a villainous makeover, with banners and spooky decor turning Cinderella Castle into a haunted house brimming with eerie charm.

Across the way, Tokyo DisneySea will summon the spirit of Mexico’s Día de los Muertos with Lazos de la Familia—a vibrant celebration filled with colorful skeleton displays, marigolds, lively mariachi tunes, and glowing lanterns.

Exploring Lost River Delta becomes a journey into a lively, spooky fiesta where culture and macabre meet in perfect harmony.
Meet the Monsters and Dress Up Like a Legend
Get your costumes ready! From September 16 to 30, and October 16 to 31, guests can wear full Disney character costumes within the parks.
Whether you want to be a wicked witch, a brave hero, or a villainous bad guy, now’s your chance to become part of the Halloween magic. Just remember: strict costume rules apply to keep everything frightfully fun and safe for everyone.
A Haunted Makeover: The Haunted Mansion Gets a Nightmare Before Christmas Twist

As usual, the Haunted Mansion in Tokyo Disneyland will be taken over by Jack Skellington and his spooky friends, bringing the enchanting spirit of Halloween Town right into the park!
Prepare for an eerie, captivating transformation that will send shivers down your spine — and warm your heart with Halloween cheer.
At Haunted Mansion: Holiday Nightmare, expect to see Jack’s mischievous grin, flickering pumpkin lanterns, hanging ghostly lights, and surprises lurking behind every corner.
Whether you're a "Nightmare Before Christmas" fan or just love a good scare, this haunting makeover promises to be one of the season’s most unforgettable highlights!
Spooky Snacking and Ghoulish Goods

Feast like a fiend on limited-time Halloween menus!
Enjoy Ursula’s dark pasta, Ursula’s Ink Pasta Set, at East Side Cafe—featuring squid ink tagliolini with seafood like mussels, shrimp, and squid in a rich tomato sauce.
At Kasba Food Court in DisneySea, try Jafar’s Spicy Beef Curry, a fiery black curry dyed with bamboo charcoal, paired with the bright red naan called Jafar’s Crimson Naan.

And don’t miss the Pumpkin Soft Serve Sundae, topped with caramel popcorn and maple pumpkin churros — so deliciously spooky, you’ll be squealing with delight!

Additionally, the Center Street Coffee House will serve a dessert set inspired by three iconic Disney villains—Ursula, Maleficent, and Cruella de Vil—featuring themed sweets and drinks perfect for a wickedly fun treat.

Plus, exclusive merchandise featuring villains, ghosts, and pumpkins will have you collecting creepy-cute souvenirs all season long.


From villain-inspired rings like the Maleficent Horn Ring and Cruella De Vil Polka Dot Ring, to adorable Halloween plush toys and themed apparel, there’s plenty to scare up your style.
Nighttime Light-up

As darkness falls, the parks will explode in color with Night High Halloween firework displays, filling the sky with glowing pumpkins, bats, and witches’ hats dancing to hauntingly fun music.

And if you’ve dared to dress up, you might even get a special treat—some guests have reported mysteriously glowing buckets and spooky accessories that shine bright in the moonlight.
Exclusive Vacation Packages and Special Menus for a Spooktacular Stay

The Tokyo Disney Resort Vacation Package offers options to experience the Halloween magic seamlessly.
Some plans include tickets to The Villains Halloween 'Into the Frenzy' parade and the new Haunted Mansion: Holiday Nightmare attraction, letting you enjoy these spooky shows with shorter wait times.

Many packages also feature park restaurant vouchers, so you can reserve tables at East Side Café or Center Street Coffee House to savor limited-time Halloween menus filled with seasonal ingredients and playful themes. Some even come with exclusive charms and coasters.

Please visit the official Tokyo Disney Resort online reservation site for plan details. The start dates for ticket sales and packages will be announced as soon as they're available.
Disney Hotels will also get into the spooky spirit with special-themed menus at Disney Ambassador Hotel, Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCosta, and Tokyo Disneyland Hotel, offering fun, mysterious, and seasonal dishes—perfect for the Halloween mood. Some menus include original charms and coasters while supplies last.


On the Disney Resort Line, limited-edition Disney Halloween free tickets and collectible Medals featuring unique designs will be available from September 16, giving you even more ways to enjoy the spooky season.
Lastly, the Ikspiari shopping mall in front of Maihama Station will be decked out in Halloween decorations from September 16 through October 31.
Explore new shops, restaurants, and cinemas immersed in the festive, spooky atmosphere for a perfect Halloween outing.
Join the Annual Halloween Bash — It’s Pure Magic!
From villainous parades to lively cultural celebrations, from haunted mansions to fiery fireworks, Tokyo Disney Resort’s Halloween festivities are bursting with magic, mystery, and merriment.
Whether you’re trick-or-treating in the parks, enjoying themed menus, or snapping photos with ghosts and goblins, this is the season to unleash your spooky side and make unforgettable memories.
Tokyo Disneyland
Location: Chiba, Urayasu, Maihama
Hours: 8:00 – 22:00
Website: Tokyo Disneyland Official Site
Nearby Station: Maihama Station / Tokyo Disneyland Station (adjacent to main gate)
Tokyo DisneySea
Location: Chiba, Urayasu, Maihama
Hours: 8:00 - 22:00
Website: Tokyo DisneySea Official Site
Nearby Station: Maihama Station / Tokyo DisneySea Station (adjacent to park entrance)
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Information and photo source: PR Times
Assistant editor at MATCHA since 2023, Kate is a photographer who enjoys traveling Japan's hidden gems and adventuring off the beaten path. Living in Japan since 2018, she has traveled across different areas of Japan. From indulging in Aomori’s apple pies and fiery festivals to exploring the quaint charm of Nagasaki’s cat-filled streets she is always searching for new areas full of atmospheric beauty, festivals, and seasonal events to capture on camera.