We just arrived home from a weeklong DL trip and loved, loved, LOVED OBB!!!
Thank you, DL boards! So many of you have helped out more than you know. DH took me back to DL this past January nearly 30 years after our honeymoon (I’m a SoCal native). It felt good to be back again so soon.
This time we got to bring adult DD, and it was her first DL everything. After attending
MNSSHP for years, many times twice a season, she said OBB is so much more organized, elaborately creative, and less crowded. Bravo,
Disneyland!
I also wanted to share our plans (sorry it’s long)!
We attended (2) parties: 17th and 19th. Being new to OBB, I put together an itinerary, otherwise, we would’ve wasted so much time, money, and fun without it. I based it loosely off this map from DisneylandTourGuide
here (pic posted below).
This was all about Villain Treat Trails, Villains Grove, and the Frightfully Fun Parade for us, so we did not participate in M&G and only rode one ride. However, we could’ve easily stopped for a few if we wanted, especially later in the evening. For example, Bruno had a short line when exiting Mother Gothel.
Ok, on to the party details…
We stayed at the Westin and used the main park entrance to enter. I know there are Disney resort DCA entrances on the west side, but I wasn’t sure if we were allowed to use them. The Pixar Pier entrance definitely required a room key. Not sure about GC. However, we used the Pixar exit right before every DCA and OBB park closing time.
Main entrance lines were long by the time we arrived the first night, but gave us the opportunity to soak in our first OBB opening, admire costumes, and get a mobile order going. And so glad I did, because food lines got crazy quick. I saw a group get turned away at the gate, and hoped it wasn’t because their tickets got cancelled. They just kept staring at their phones. Hopefully it was only because they were in the wrong line

. We picked up bands, bags, DD’s first-time pin, and off we went to Flo’s Cafe. The CM were pros at staffing, sweeps, and band checks. Back to costumes, they add to the price of admission, if you ask me. There are so many more here in September than at MNSSHP.
Frightfully Fun Parade - phenomenal! Not as long as Boo-To-You, but more my style. DL plays with the dark side. My favorite was The Legend of Sleepy Hollow kick-off. Back in the day, MNSSHP’s BTY used to have a grave caretaker with his (real) hound. For some reason, this gave me that sentimental vibe. Finding a front row spot for the parade 30-40 min beforehand was super easy. For the first party, we sat at the entrance to Avengers Campus, and for the second, we sat on Hollywood Blvd. It was darker at the first location, but fun and hilarious at the second location watching all the little ones dance in the street before the parade.
Tip: we did the opposite of what a CM suggested (to wait until the second parade). We don’t wait, because sometimes you don’t get a second parade. On the 17th, if we had waited, we would not have seen the Headless Horseman.
Villain Treat Trails - the Villain’s interactions are


. I’m sure some of you have caught this before, but Sid saw a guest dressed up as Wanda, raised his magnifying glass to her forehead, and said, “I see you’ve lost your…Vision!” A cross reference to the hole he burned into Woody’s head and Vision’s Mind Stone. Perfect. And Judge Doom is a 10/10. Smooth and disturbing. He has an ASMR voice. I stepped over to the side and watched him work his charm on the crowd. He had folks rooting for the dip (some of y’all ain’t right, lol). The neon lights they recently added to Doom’s set helps brighten the “alley” at night. Ernesto is so spot on, it’s perfecto. And Madam Mim is an absolute hoot. Loved them all.
Tip: here, again, we did the opposite of what a CM suggested and visited Judge Doom later rather than early. By this time, the CMs were very lax in allowing folks to stop, interact, and take photos/selfies/videos of the Villains.
Candy - we got tons. At first, the CMs appear stingy (1 or 2 pieces), but having so many trails, it accumulates fast. Especially with the bigger bags of Sun Chips, Goldfish, and fruit. We ended up giving much of it away to the CMs, homeless, and hotel staff. It’s amazing to see adults light up like a Christmas Tree when you give them candy.
Tip: bring a ziplock to put the cold carrots and apples in. The moisture from these caused our M&M bags to wrinkle up. We felt bad giving them away because they looked terrible. Also, Buena Vista Treat Trail (entrance) gives the full sizes M&M bags.
Villains Grove - oh my, I could’ve stayed there for a long time. So dark, foggy, beautiful, ethereal, peaceful. Loved the haunting entrance with the candelabras in the forest. And the Light at the End of the Tunnel felt like we were entering a portal to…heaven? One of my most favorite experiences at OBB (along with NBC Haunted Mansion overlay in DL

).
Tip: exiting Judge Doom pretty much takes you right in line to Villains Grove.
Mix-In Time (17th):
- 2:30 PM Entered the main entrance line
- 2:45 Mobile order Flo’s (3:15-3:45)
- 3:15 Flo’s Cafe
- 4 pm Saw Loki and Spider-Man
- 4:30 Dr. Strange / Ancient Sanctum
- 5:00 Cut thru San Fransokyo Square (by this time, long mobile ordering times for food) and grabbed a sourdough bread sample
- 5:30 hung around for first Treat Trail (not allowed to form lines)
Party (17th):
- 5:45 Golden Zephyr Treat trail (#1 on map) out 6:02
- 6:05 Sid Treat Trail (#2 on map) out 6:24
- 6:30 Yokai Treat Trail (#3 on map) out 6:48
- SKIPPED Carsland Treat Trail (#4 on the map)
- 6:50 Watch Carsland Sunset Lights 7 pm (Snap a photo with one of the residents of Carsland, utilize PhotoPass it comes with your ticket).
- 7:08 Agatha Treat Trail (#5 on map) out 7:17 Agatha wasn’t there

- 7:20 Wait for 7:45 parade @ Avengers Campus entrance
- 7:54 Headless Horseman came thru
- 8:05 Parade came thru
- Walked thru Avengers Campus to Hollywood Blvd (parade was still going thru)
- 8:25 Oogie boogie Treat Trail (#8 on map) out 8:29
- 8:31 Ernesto de la Cruz Treat Trail (#6 on map) out 8:36
- We watched Ernesto in the overflow
- 8:42 Cruella Treat Trail (#7 on map) out 8:45
- 8:50 Madam Mim Treat Trail (#9 on map) out 8:53
- 8:55 Judge Doom Treat Trail (#11 on map) out 9:06
- 9:08 Villains Grove out 9:30
- 9:32 Mother Gothel Treat Trail (#10 on map) out 9:37
- Aunt Cass Cafe soup break (note: closes at 10 pm)
- 10:16 Back to Agatha Treat Trail (#5 on map) out 10:19
- 10:20 Rode Webslingers
- 10:30 Pixar Pier exit
For the second party, we entered earlier in the day using a park ticket and in-park event checkin. At 5:30 pm we started with Sid (#2) which made us 2nd in line. Timing was almost on par with the first night.
Party (19th):
- Sid Treat Trail (#2 on map)
- Golden Zelpher Treat Trail twice (#1 on map)
- Carsland Treat Trail (#4 on map)
- Watch Carsland Sunset Lights
- Walked through Avengers Campus and skipped Agatha #5 (line was too long)
- Madam Min Treat Trail (#9 on map)
- Parade spot on Hollywood Blvd in front of Oogie Boogie
- Oogie Boogie Treat Trail (#8 on map)
- Ernesto De La Cruz Treat Trail (#6 on map)
- Cruella Treat Trail (#7 on map)
- Buena Vista Treat Trail (#12 on map). Saw some of the rare characters out, Headless Horseman statue, and watched Halloween projections on Carthay Circle Restaurant
- Judge Doom Treat Trail (#11 on map)
- Villains Grove
- Mother Gothel Treat Trail (#10 on map)
- Back to Madam Mim Treat Trail (#9 on map)
- Aunt Cass Cafe soup break, sat near San Fransoyko Square/parade route tables to watch 2nd parade
- Yokai Treat Trail (#3 on map)
- Pixar Pier exit
Hope this helps someone! Thanks again!


Courtesy of
DisneylandTourGuide