Ack! This makes it so much harder to resist Halloweentime! We were planning on Christmastime at DL but with the news about the fireworks/parades... we may be back for Halloweentime instead.
We also have placeholder bookings on the
DCL 5 night Mexico cruises in October, so it would be cool to pair them with some time at Disney.
I really really hope they go all out and do HalloweenTime at DCA. Think of ToT all decked out! California SCREAMIN plays right in... They could even decorate Mickey's Fun Wheel of Death (for real

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I agree!
I just can't see how the Halloween Party would work in
Disneyland this year, without causing disruption to the 60th anniversary events. I suppose it's
possible that the party could still happen in DL, but to me it doesn't seem very likely unless the plan is to scale back the schedule for
Paint the Night and
Disneyland Forever after summer ends.
But for some odd reason no one asked or answered any Halloween Time-related questions at the Q&A after the announcement last night.


The holidays were mentioned, as we know, but Halloween Time is the giant elephant in the room, as it involves a popular Halloween party and fireworks that would probably take place on at least 14 nights, if not more -- some of which would include several Fridays and a Saturday.
Clearly Disney is not going to miss out on a chance to make lots of money from MHP ticket sales, so they will definitely have the party -- but where, when and how? They can't very well make
Paint the Night and
Disneyland Forever paid Halloween party exclusives, when they are going to be running those for the general public from May 22nd on through 2016!
So, the more I think about it, I think the party will have to be held in DCA this year. It just makes sense. Something will have to be the selling point of the party in DCA, but there is a lot of potential there if they actually tap into it!
I really think they could do a seaside Halloween Carnival (with that same fortune teller who appeared at the Halloween Carnival in DL last year), and they could use Grizzly Peak to their advantage with the fog and spooky projections. Hollywood Land would work too, if they played up a sort of monster movie theme (or Frightfully Frozen Fun). Buena Vista Street could get retro Halloween décor (just like the window displays on Main Street). Cars Land has tons of whimsical Halloween potential! DLR just has to have a couple of selling points to make people want to buy tickets.