Disney’s Halloween Time & Mickey’s Halloween Party 2012

Disneyland Haunted Mansion

The Haunted Mansion Holiday includes the cast of A NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS

Location: Disneyland Resort, 1313 S. Disneyland Drive Anaheim, CA 92802, (714) 781-4565

Description: Once again, the Enchanted Kingdom transforms itself into a haunted theme park (family-friendly, of course) as part of Disneyland Halloween Time. The usual rides and attractions are open, with a seasonal spin, and on select dates you and your children can attend Mickey’s Halloween Party. Your favorite Disney characters are on display in seasonal costumes, and surprises lurk around every corner. See the Haunted Mansion inhabited by the characters from A NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. Take a trip to the outer reaches of the creepy cosmos on Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy. And plunge to your doom on the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.

Disney’s Halloween Time Dates & Hours:  September 14 through October 30, during regular park hours, at no additional charge. Prices for a one-day one-park ticket are $81 for children 3 to 9 and $87 for 10 and up. A one-day two-park ticket costs $119 for ages 3 to 9 and $125 for 10 and up.

Mickey's Halloween Party at DisneylandMickey’s Halloween Party Dates & Hours: September 28, October, 2, 5, 9, 12, 15, 19, 23, 26, 29 & 31. Hours are 6pm to 11pm on Mondays, Tuesdays & Halloween Night; 7pm to midnight on Fridays 7pm-midnight.

Besides have access to the Halloween-themed events (such as Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy and Haunted Mansion Holiday), you and your children can enjoy almost all usual rides, go trick-or-treating in costume, collect candy, enjoy live music, and play games.

Separate admission is required for Mickey’s Halloween Party. Prices range from $46 to $69 dollars depending on what day you attend, whether you buy in advance, and whether you are already a season pass holder.

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Steve Biodrowski owns and operates Hollywood Gothique. Since graduating from the University of Southern California's School of Cinema, Steve has worked as a film critic, script analyst, journalist, and interviewer. As a film journalist, his work has appeared in Movieline, Premiere, Le Cinephage (in France) and The Dark Side (in England). He served as the West Coast Editor of Cinefantastique magazine in the 1990s, then worked as the Vice President of Editorial Content at Fandom.com and, more recently, as the Executive Editor at Cinescape Online. He is currently the Managing Editor of Cinefantastique Online, the website incarnation of Cinefantastique magazine.

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