Disneyland Paris has unveiled the new Halloween sequences for its nighttime castle drone show: “Disney’s Electrical Sky Parade!”

The full show was posted by DLP Report via X (formerly Twitter).
We previously reported this seasonal update to the popular castle show, along with Christmas sequences that will debut from November 9 through January 6.
The new sequences feature iconic Disney villains, sidekicks, and even Phantom Manor!
The first scene depicts Flotsam and Jetsam, Ursula’s electric eel companions from “The Little Mermaid.” A single red light floats above them and continues throughout the remaining sequences.
Next is a big red apple. One can only guess where this is going…
Quickly, the apple reveals a dripping skull, reminiscent of the poison apple scene in “Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.”
Next is a map of the world, with green triangles marking the locations of Disney Parks around the globe. Pumpkins and ghosts are projected flying up the castle.
As the music shifts to “Grim Grinning Ghosts,” the drones create the facade of “Phantom Manor,” the Disneyland Paris version of “The Haunted Mansion.”
The mansion shifts in the sky to face forward as the moon turns to a crescent. Meanwhile, the castle has purple projections to match the drones.
A red light moves slowly down from the window on the top floor and becomes part of a spinning chandelier, as seen in the attraction.
The chandelier and mansion disperse and become an ornate portrait with the Bride dancing with the Phantom. The two alternate positions multiple times.
The sequence concludes with the “Disney Electrical Sky Parade” logo in alternating blue, yellow, and red colors. A ghost outline frames the logo.
The Halloween sequences will run through November 3.
The “Disney Electrical Sky Parade” is inspired by the classic Main Street Electrical Parade. It debuted at Disneyland Paris in early 2024. Disney recently announced that the show will have an extended run through January 6, 2025.
What do you think of this Halloween update to the show? What is your favorite nighttime castle show at a Disney Park? Let us know in the comments!
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