Spooky Greetings! Come along with me on a loop through Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure to see what I got up to!
We found beautiful new artwork, got updates on construction projects, and saw that some of the Halloween Decor has officially debuted for the 2025 season!
Festive Main Street Vehicles

I started my morning off with a stroll down Main Street, U.S.A, and was greeted with the hustle and bustle of the morning commutes. The Main Street Vehicles got their seasonal outfits for fall, and I am a big fan!

The harvest colors and really set the tone for the kickoff of Halloween Time.
Partners Statue Pumpkins

Continuing down to the Castle Hub, I was welcomed by the jack-o’-lanterns surrounding the Partners Statue. Each one had a character carved into it representing a land of Disneyland Park.

I personally love the Tarzan pumpkin for Adventureland, especially because he’s a character that doesn’t get nearly enough representation in the parks for as good as his movie is (shout out to Phil Collins).
Click here for a full look at the updated Halloween decor!
Pastel Ghost Restocks


The shops on Main Street received restocks of the Pastel Ghost apparel after being sold out in most sizes for the last week. This collection is, understandably, in high demand on both coasts and on the Disney Store website.
Painted Bottles Return to Mlle. Antoinette’s

Tucked away in New Orleans Square, amongst the many shops, sits Mlle. Antoinette’s Perfumery. This pristine shop offers a multitude of different fragrances and other beauty products each day, right inside the parks.


Once or twice a month, the shop brings in a local artist that offers custom painting of the perfume bottles purchased that day. There are many designs to choose from to create a personalized souvenir to take home for yourself or as a gift!

Not in the parks on a day the artist is there? Not to worry, she leaves behind bottles like these, pre-painted and for sale while supplies last.
Its the Most Wonderful Time of the Year!

Well, here it is friends! I rounded the corner of New Orleans Square and came face to face with an almost complete Haunted Mansion Holiday.
Per my last Photo Report, you know how I feel about this little beauty, and I am very confident that only three months of spooky yuletide is satisfactory. However, I AM excited to see this year’s gingerbread house!
Judy Hopps SPOTTED in Galaxy’s Edge!

On my way to Batuu, I spotted Ginnifer Goodwin on a trip to Disneyland with her husband an friends. I didn’t want to disturb their morning stroll but my He’s Just Not That Into You and Something Borrowed loving heart had me quietly fangirl-ing to myself.
These ARE the Restocks You’re Looking For


I found some fun items during my walk through the Black Spire Outpost. The Obi Wan Lightsaber Build is new to this location, hitting shelves this week.
The Dagobah Yoda is an older favorite that has been sold out for a while, but is making his return! Both items are currently available at Dok Ondar’s.
Happy Birthday Pluto


Our favorite pup is celebrating his 95th birthday in style with his own anniversary collection. These pieces debuted at Walt Disney World earlier in the month, but have finally made their way to both Toontown and Elias & Co. in Anaheim.

I currently have my eye on the army green jacket.
New Character Canvases

One of my first stops on Sunset Boulevard, after hopping over to California Adventure, was Off the Page. Often overlooked as a merchandise location, the main appeal of this store is the animation-centered art.


I got to check out the two newest editions to the gallery — canvases of Young Ellie and Carl from Up and Ernesto de la Cruz from Coco. Both are beautiful representations of the level of detail found in a lot of these art pieces.
Zombie Sighting

We’re in ZombieLand! A new photo opportunity popped up near the Hollywood Studios area of the park, towards the end of Sunset Blvd. To help promote the newest installment in the Zombies franchise, a courtyard with posters and a mural was sent up, to the delight of many younger guests.

With the catchy and iconic songs from the film series piping through the speakers, this was a fun surprise addition to my loop. Have you seen the Zombies films? If so, which one was your favorite?
Its Haul-O-Ween Time!


The cutest land at the Disneyland Resort gets even cuter during the Halloween season. Cars Land undergoes quite the transformation every year to take Radiator Springs from full throttle to turbocharged.


Music and set pieces do a lot of the leg work, but its the nighttime lights that transport people somewhere else entirely.
Racers Gets a Red Flag


Radiator Springs Racers is currently closed for refurbishments. On the pathway to San Fransokyo Square, you can clearly see the scaffolding and lifted pieces as the Imagineers complete some track maintenance.
California Adventure is Ready to Celebrate!


Rounding out my loop and finishing the day in Carthay Circle was especially fitting, since you can see the bulk of the decor. The marquee of the Carthay Tower has a celebration sign for All Hallows Eve and black bats pouring out of the top of the building.

And last, but certainly not least, the Headless Horseman sits in the courtyard outside of Elias & Co. welcoming guests and bidding them farewell. A beacon of the season and provider of unmissable photo opportunities.
Thanks for following along with me through the highlights of my day in the parks.
Goodbye for now, and I’ll see you on Main Street!
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