Decorations originating from Tokyo Disney Resort have once again been displayed alongside pumpkins and other decor throughout the Downtown Disney District at Disneyland Resort for Halloween.
Downtown Disney District Halloween Decorations
Mickey & Minnie
In one flower bed, Prince Mickey holds his hand out to Princess Minnie. The pair wear purple, orange, and green medieval outfits.
There are pumpkins and Autumnal flowers surrounding Mickey and Minnie in the flower bed.
Pluto
Carved pumpkins spell out “Halloween Ti_e” atop this waterfall ridge. Pluto has stolen the “M” pumpkin from the lineup.
The Pluto figure is wearing a straw hat and a green bat-patterned scarf. He’s playing in the water below the pumpkins.
Donald


In another flowerbed, Donald is sitting atop a pumpkin. He’s dressed as a wizard with a black hat and cloak. He holds up a horn wrapped in green vines.
Lonesome Ghosts

Each of the Lonesome Ghosts is elevated, so they almost appear to be floating. This ghost wears a straw hat and has a jack-o’-lantern in his hands.


This ghost is smiling while carrying a jack-o’-lantern as well as a pumpkin bag full of gardening tools and bones.
Bat Topiaries




Several bat bat topiaries have been placed in this planter near Disney Wonderful World of Sweets.
Disney Home Window
A floral Mickey wreath and other fall decor has been added to the window display at Disney Home.
Pumpkins


Other Downtown Disney eateries and stores have also added pumpkins to their signage and rooflines. Napolini Pizzeria is only one of the decorated facades.



Sephora, Wetzel’s Pretzels, and lovepop also have several pumpkins stacked on their entrances for added fall decor.


Halloween Time at Disneyland Resort officially runs from August 22 through October 31. During the season, several specialty food items will be available at Downtown Disney and around the resort. Check out our full list of Halloween food and beverages that will be available this fall.
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