2019 Tickets, Dates and Details
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Your ticket lets you enjoy Disney California Adventure Park for up to 4 hours before Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party begins. Once the party starts, you’ll be treated to 5 hours of shindig shenanigans—including special Halloween-themed entertainment, attractions, Character Greetings and more. Tickets to this seasonal celebration can sell out, so be sure to book ahead. See more Here
From the parks blog: The after-hours party begins at 6 p.m. PT and you will have the opportunity to play in the park for three hours before the event starts on Tuesday and Thursday nights (excluding Oct. 29 and Oct. 31) or four hours on Sunday nights, plus Oct. 29 and Oct. 31.
Still wondering if there will be a pre-party like what was previously in Toon Town. I can’t really think of a place where it could be done in DCA though?
Still wondering if there will be a pre-party like what was previously in Toon Town. I can’t really think of a place where it could be done in DCA though?
I can't really think of any good spot either. It would cut off access to PhilarMagic and Monster's Inc, but the left side area of Hollywood Blvd might work. Or, maybe they'll do something more like MK and just have a treat trail that's open early (they could use the area behind GRR or something like that). I bet this is one of those things that won't be announced/known until after the first party. I'm also curious whether the Fantasyland/Frontierland Dragon will make it DCA somewhere for the party!
Please report back with lots of details, updates, etc.!
I feel like all of us who have been hanging on in this thread since January should meet at the giant pumpkin for a group photo at some point once Halloween Time officially starts!
If you're staying at the hotel, they sometimes hold tickets for guests. You'd have to get up early on the day of the party and get down to the line since it's first come, first serve. Otherwise, you may not have much luck with it. With that being said, if that isn't an option, remember that the Disneyland park is getting all dressed up for Halloween as well. While you won't see some of the party specific items going on in DCA, that doesn't mean you aren't going to enjoy the rest of your stay (which I'm sure will be awesome).
That is disappointing, but not at all a deal breaker. We just finished our first full family 3 day trip in June (no parties anywhere) and it was awesome. Don’t let it get you down!