Summer has arrived but in the world of theme parks we’re always looking forward. Not to mention, Halloween season starts before summer is even over! Disneyland has released some news about the upcoming autumn season. In this post, we’ll share all of the news about Oogie Boogie Bash and the Halloween season. We’ll start with the California Adventure hard ticket party!
With more nights than ever before, Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party will take over Disney California Adventure park with signature seasonal sights, sounds and shrieks. At this limited-capacity, after-hours event, guests of all ages can trick-or-treat their way through the park while wearing their favorite Halloween costumes. You’ll also enjoy special offerings including the “Frightfully Fun Parade,” Villains Grove at the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, presented by Citizen, as well as immersive treat trails featuring favorite villains — including some new ones!
Admission to the after-hours event also includes entry to Disney California Adventure park three hours before the party begins and unlimited Disney PhotoPass digital photo downloads from the party.
The waiting room to purchase tickets for Oogie Boogie Bash will now open at approximately 8:45 a.m. PT, and sales will begin no earlier than 9 a.m. PT on Disneyland.com beginning on the below dates:
- Inspire Magic Key holders (limited amount of tickets available for pre-sale) | June 25, 2024
- All Magic Key holders (limited amount of tickets available for pre-sale) | June 26, 2024
- All guests | June 27, 2024
As you may know, Oogie Boogie Bash tickets often sell out quickly, so save these dates and times! If you’re waiting in the online queue to purchase tickets, you can be digitally notified when it’s your time to enter the ticket store. Once in the queue, choose the “notify me” option and enter your email address. You’ll receive an email letting you know it’s your turn to enter the ticket store by following the online instructions.
Here are the dates and prices for the 2024 parties:
- August 25 – $134
- August 27 -$134
- August 29 – $134
- September 3 – $154
- September 10 – $154
- September 12 – $154
- September 15 – $169
- September 17 – $154
- September 19 – $154
- September 22 – $169
- September 24 – $154
- September 26 – $154
- September 29 – $169
- October 1 – $169
- October 3 – $169
- October 6 – $179
- October 8 – $169
- October 10 – $169
- October 13 – $179
- October 15 – $169
- October 17 – $169
- October 20 – $179
- October 22 – $179
- October 24 – $179
- October 27 – $179
- October 29 – $189
- October 31 – $189
We’ll continue to update you on the Oogie Boogie Bash as it gets closer and more details are announced! As for now, be ready to buy tickets on the dates that apply to you. They will sell out very quickly! Let’s move on to some other Disneyland Halloween news.

Haunted Mansion Holiday Reopens with Virtual Queue
Foolish mortals, you’ll be able to socialize with Sandy Claws again soon, just in time for the fall season! Jack Skellington and the Halloween Town denizens have put a spell on the eerie estate with the merry makeover known as Haunted Mansion Holiday, inspired by “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.” As the attraction’s reimagined queue experience continues to materialize, Haunted Mansion Holiday will be available via virtual queue only when it reopens.

Fiendish fans of this trick-filled transformation are clamoring for a glimpse of this year’s all-new ghoulish gingerbread creation that decorates the dining room. Here’s a little sneak peek above.

Mickey Mouse and Friends Debut New Fall Looks
Don’t miss your chance to pose for a photo at Disneyland with Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and their friends dressed for the season in new festive attire featuring skeleton inspirations and colorful patchwork patterns.

‘Mickey’s Trick and Treat’ Show Brings Family-Fun Entertainment
Available for the first time ever as a daily offering during the season, the interactive “Mickey’s Trick and Treat” show encourages younger guests to join in a not-so-spooky sing and dance-along with Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse at the Disney Theater in Disney California Adventure park. With colorful projections and a lively host dressed as a mad scientist, it’s a happy haunting you’ll not soon forget!
Along with these new offerings, Disneyland Resort will bring back the usual Halloween entertainment like the seasonal fireworks show (Halloween Screams), Plaza de Familia at California Adventure and ride overlays in Cars Land and Guardians. There will also be seasonal menus and merchandise to enjoy. Check out our Halloween Guide to get a head start on the planning!
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