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2023 Oogie Boogie Bash Halloween Party Guide

Oogie Boogie Bash is a Disney Halloween Party in California Adventure (DCA) theme park at Disneyland Resort in September and October. This strategy guide offers 2023 dates & ticket prices, info & tips, how to save time during the event, and whether it’s worth the money to attend. (Updated August 25, 2023.)

In terms of basic background, Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party is a limited-capacity, separately ticketed event that adds family-friendly fun to DCA. This Halloween Party offers an opportunity to enjoy the park’s attractions, unique entertainment, villainous treat trails, the Frightfully Fun Parade, and more.

The first thing you need to know is that Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party is incredibly popular with Disneyland fans, and is advance purchase admission is already sold out. We have details on that in our latest update below, as well as a sneak peek at what’s new for 2023. If you want to be notified ASAP when more details are released or if more tickets become available, subscribe to our FREE email newsletter for updates. Here’s everything we know so far…

Let’s start with the basics: the hard ticket event will be held on 25 select nights this fall. Attendees of Oogie Boogie Bash can don their favorite costume for a frightfully fun time at this separately-ticketed, limited-capacity, after-hours event at Disney California Adventure.

Again, tickets are sold out for all dates of Oogie Boogie Bash, as we’ll discuss in the update below. With that said, let’s still start with all dates & prices for each night of Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party in September 2023:

  • September 5, 2023 – $134
  • September 7, 2023 – $144
  • September 10, 2023 – $159
  • September 12, 2023 – $134
  • September 14, 2023 – $144
  • September 17, 2023 – $159
  • September 19, 2023 – $134
  • September 21, 2023 – $144
  • September 24, 2023 – $159
  • September 26, 2023 – $144
  • September 28, 2023 – $144

Oogie Boogie Bash October 2023 dates & prices:

  • October 1, 2023 – $169
  • October 3, 2023 – $159
  • October 5, 2023 – $159
  • October 8, 2023 – $169
  • October 10, 2023 – $159
  • October 12, 2023 – $159
  • October 15, 2023 – $169
  • October 17, 2023 – $159
  • October 19, 2023 – $159
  • October 22, 2023 – $169
  • October 24, 2023 – $169
  • October 26, 2023 – $169
  • October 29, 2023 – $189
  • October 31, 2023 – $189

August 25, 2023 Update: Disneyland has released a teaser video for Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party, challenging guests to guess which two villains are joining the lineup of Immersive Trick or Treat Trails in 2023. Once again, the entertainment team has outdone themselves, with a duo of deep cuts–really rare villains that I don’t think have ever appeared at Disneyland or Walt Disney World.

Watch the video below:

Perhaps we’re under-thinking things, but we think the answers are fairly obvious. The video starts by showing an A1 Solvents barrel of turpentine with green goo inside with shoelaces hanging out. Anyone who has done Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin over in Toontown at Disneyland should recognize this substance immediately. It’s the Dip, an infamous chemical created to kill cartoons.

Creator of the Dip is Judge Doom, portrayed by Christopher Lloyd in the 1988 film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? 

I guess it’s possible that it’ll be characters from the Toon Patrol. That’s the gang of anthropomorphic cartoon weasels who serve as henchmen to Judge Doom, and are actually featured in Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin. However, the treat trails always have villains who can vocalize and taunt guests in line, so that should pretty much rule out the Toon Patrol. There’s a 95% chance this is Judge Doom.

Either way, it’s really remarkable that any characters from Who Framed Roger Rabbit are appearing at Oogie Boogie Bash. It’s been subject to a bitter rights dispute for decades, which has resulted in several stalled sequels. (As recently as a few years ago, Director Robert Zemeckis was still trying to get a sequel made, but he’s said repeatedly that Disney’s corporate culture has changed and they’re unlikely to be interested in these characters. Given the ride’s recent treatment of Jessica Rabbit, he’s probably correct.)

Disneyland’s teaser video for Oogie Boogie Bash then cuts to a glitchy clip of San Fransokyo Square Public Works Department barrels. Given that Pacific Wharf is currently being transformed into San Fransokyo Square based on Big Hero 6, and will wrap up construction and will officially open a few days before Oogie Boogie Bash starts, this one is also pretty obvious. This is Yokai or Robert Callaghan, the villain voiced by James Cromwell in Big Hero 6.

Again, huge kudos to the entertainment team behind Oogie Boogie Bash. Now we know why they teased last year that one of the villains would ‘melt your minds’ (as it turns out, that was a hint!). This is why we always buy tickets to Oogie Boogie Bash–because Disney always outdoes itself with this Halloween party!

Update #2 – Oogie Boogie Bash Halloween Party tickets are now completely sold out for every single date. This happened after nearly a two-week pause in ticket sales that was plagued by problems (see Oogie Boogie Bash Halloween Party Problems for details on that).

To make a long story short, a lot of people who attempted to purchase tickets for the 2023 Oogie Boogie Bash were unable to do so. Obviously, many people were able to purchase tickets…but plenty of others were shut out entirely. This has left some to wonder what recourse they might have…

Well, I don’t want to add insult to injury, but if you check eBay, Craigslist, etc…you’ll see that pirates had no problems purchasing party tickets…and are now reselling them for a pretty penny. We mention this not because we are recommending that you buy from them. We very much do not recommend that.

Not only does this reward bad behavior, but buying tickets from resellers is risky. For one thing, they could be scamming you. That is incredibly common. For another, reselling tickets violates Disneyland’s terms and conditions. If reported, these listings will be removed. If Disneyland figures out who the resellers are, they will ban those individuals and void the tickets. Meaning you could get caught in the ‘crossfire’ and show up with invalid party tickets.

With all of that said, we’re also not recommending you dedicate your days to reporting eBay pirates. It’s a bit like whack-a-mole, and eventually (unfortunately) most of them will probably find buyers even if multiple listings get pulled first. But others might not have success, or Disney might be able to claw back those transactions. (Disneyland previously cracked down on merchandise reselling and actually cancelled Annual Passes and banned some of those people from the parks.)

The good news is that Disneyland might end up with more Oogie Boogie Bash tickets to sell as a result of a (potential) reseller crackdown or just ordinary cancellations. If this happens, the tickets almost certainly will not be put back for sale on Disneyland.com. Instead, the Hotels of Disneyland Resort and ticket booths could have walk-up availability a few days ahead of time or same-day.

This is not far-fetched or speculative on our part. Disneyland has sold a limited number of same-day Halloween party tickets many times in the past–how to purchase these is even discussed later in this guide and has been for years. Anyway, we don’t want to get your hopes up, but that is a possibility if you were unable to successfully score Oogie Boogie Bash tickets when they went on sale.

Most entertainment and everything else will return for the 2o23 Oogie Boogie Bash; Disneyland Resort has already confirmed as much. The biggest wildcard are the character meet & greets and villains appearing in the treat trails. Expect both to feature new additions and expansions, with characters from Marvel (and other) shows that are popular on Disney+ and in theaters in the second half of 2023.

While we await further 2023 Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party details, here’s everything else you need to know about the event…

Highlights of Oogie Boogie Bash include immersive treat trails, Mickey’s Trick and Treat show, the Frightfully Fun Parade, Villains Grove at the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, and more. All lands remain opening during the Halloween Party, including Avengers Campus.

High profile new meet & greets include Clarabelle, Daisy, and Minnie as the Sanderson Sisters from Hocus Pocus, Bruno from Encanto, King Mickey and Donald from Kingdom Hearts, and Hercules.

Unfortunately, it appears that World of Color – Villainous has been permanently retired. It was a bit weird, and possibly didn’t score well in guest satisfaction surveys. Regardless, World of Color – Villainous added capacity and a big entertainment option, so it’s odd to see it gone after only a single year.

Above is the Oogie Boogie Bash event map. Not very helpful, is it?

Fortunately, we’ve got you covered. Here are the need to know locations throughout DCA during Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party.

Here’s the Oogie Boogie Bash Treat Trail villain lineup and locations:

  • Agatha Harkness from WandaVision – Avengers Campus
  • Cruella from Cruella (live action) – Hollywood Land
  • Oogie Boogie from Nightmare Before Christmas – Hollywood Land
  • Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty – Grizzly Peak
  • Ernesto de la Cruz from Coco – Buena Vista Street near Avengers Campus
  • Mother Gothel from Tangled – Grizzly Peak
  • Sid from Toy Story – Pixar Pier
  • Madam Mim from The Sword in the Stone – Avengers Campus
  • Dr. Facilier from Princess and the Frog – Paradise Gardens Park

Here’s the Oogie Boogie Bash character meet & greet lineup and locations (in order of popularity):

  • Daisy, Clarabelle & Minnie Mouse as the Sanderson Sisters from Hocus Pocus – Hollywood Land
  • Bruno from Encanto – Grizzly Peak
  • King Mickey and Donald Duck from Kingdom Hearts – Paradise Gardens Park
  • Rare Characters – Carthay Circle
  • Marvel Super Heroes – Avengers Campus
  • Classic Animated Friends – Pacific Wharf
  • Pixar Pals – Pixar Pier
  • Radiator Springs Residents – Cars Land

With those details out of the way, we’ll offer Halloween party strategy, a review, photos, and answer “is Oogie Boogie Bash worth the money?” Before we get to all of that, let’s start with an event overview…

For starters, purchasing admission to this special event allows you to enjoy Disney California Adventure for up to 3 hours before Oogie Boogie Bash — A Disney Halloween Party begins. The party itself runs for 5 hours, with special Halloween-themed entertainment, attractions, character greetings, and more.

Parking can be purchased upon arrival, or in advance. We recommend budgeting about 90 minutes for the time it’ll take to get parked, over to DCA, and through the turnstiles. There are lines for literally everything, from the parking garages to park trams to getting wristbands for the event. All of this waiting adds up and takes time–arrive early to ensure that doesn’t cut into the event time.

If you’re unable to attend Oogie Boogie Bash or are simply wondering how this special event compares with standard Disneyland and DCA park admission during the fall months, consult our Ultimate Guide to Halloween Time at Disneyland.

The good news is that there’s a ton of Halloween fun in both parks that is included with regular admission. In fact, if it comes down to visiting Disneyland during the day or doing Oogie Boogie Bash, we’d probably recommend the former. That way you’ll experience Haunted Mansion Holiday, Halloween Screams Fireworks, decorations, and characters throughout the park. In an ideal world, we’d recommend doing both Disneyland and Oogie Boogie Bash during the Halloween Time season.

Before we move on to the entertainment overview and recommendations, it’s worth mentioning that we have a step-by-step 1-Night Oogie Boogie Bash Halloween Party Plan. This covers our ideal efficient plan of attack–and it’s field tested, meaning that we did this ourselves when attending Oogie Boogie Bash this year!

Oogie Boogie Bash Entertainment Info & Tips

Let’s start with the flagship entertainment during Oogie Boogie Bash: the Frightfully Fun Parade. This debuted during Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland, and we really enjoy it. Frightfully Fun Parade is similar to Boo to You Parade at Walt Disney World, albeit it shorter and a tad darker.

Despite the shorter duration, Frightfully Fun Parade is very strong, and it does a ton with an economy of parade units and floats. What’s featured here is really good and has direct ties to Halloween. There are also some notable differences in the characters featured.

Frightfully Fun Parade begins with the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow carrying his flickering jack-o-lantern. He heralds the arrival of Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse who lead the cavalcade of characters.

After that, the highlight of the parade appears: Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King, who brings greetings from Halloweentown, as characters from “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas” appear. Following that, Grim grinning ghosts come out to socialize and bring Disney’s iconic Haunted Mansion attraction to life.

From there, Dr. Facilier uses his mystical powers to summon the Shadow Men from the bayou to loom large over his strange and twisted Voodoo parlor in one of the parade’s spookier units. Finally, the mischievous Disney Villains appear out of the darkness, with a dungeon-like lair and a wicked gathering of villainy including Hades, Evil Queen, Jafar, Cruella, and more.

We recommend watching Frightfully Fun Parade from either in front of the Little Mermaid ride or directly across from that. This is the least-crowded section of the parade route and also the best-lit.

The advantage of watching from in front of Little Mermaid is leaving immediately after the parade passes and heading for Grizzly Peak, where you can either meet Bruno from Encanto with minimal wait, or head to Villains Grove (also with minimal wait).

The advantage of watching from the other side of that walkway is leaving immediately after the parade passes to line up for the Kingdom Hearts meet & greet. In both cases, you’ll beat the post-parade rush of people heading to these same destinations. Other spots along the parade route aren’t as convenient for moving along to your next destination.

While the parade is the flagship entertainment offerings for Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party, there are a few other noteworthy additions. First, the Mickey’s Trick and Treat show.

This interactive stage production in Hollywood Land is aimed at small children. It offers them the chance to join Mickey Mouse and friends as they throw a Halloween party with dancing, not-so-frightening scary-tales, and candy.

Another interesting addition is Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, which becomes Villains Grove. This is a wondrous and ethereal world of Disney villains, completely transformed with lighting, projections, sounds, and special effects, creating a haunting, dreamlike (or does that make it nightmare-like?) environment.

Villains Grove is one aspect of Oogie Boogie Bash that Disney is really hyping, and it’s basically Disney’s twist on a standard Halloween walk-through maze you might find at other theme parks in Southern California. The primary difference here is that the environments are accomplished entirely via ‘flip of a switch’ technology that creates a dramatic day/night difference at Redwood Creek Challenge Trail.

Treat Trails are one of the highlights of Oogie Boogie Bash. Each trail lures Guests deeper into the immersive worlds of the mischievous villains that everyone loves to hate. Along the way, you can trick-or-treat through a trail of candy (hence the name), including M&M’S, SKITTLES, SNICKERS, and other Halloween favorites.

Treat Trails offer oversized cauldrons full of candy, healthy snacks, and more. We are not particularly keen on candy, so we grabbed the apple sauce, carrots, cranberries, and other options each time we passed through the trails. If we wanted candy, we could absolutely clean up, as each trail offers multiple distribution points.

For us, the highlight is the villains. These characters interact with the crowd, with the talented performers heckling guests or putting on a show for the crowd. In our opinion, these are better than meet & greets, and offer a chance for fun and meaningful interactions rather than quickly posing with characters almost as if they’re background props for photos.

Oh, and the lines are much shorter and faster-moving than meet & greets. Seeing Oogie Boogie (the man of the evening!) takes about ~10 minutes via the Treat Trail, but would easily command an hour-plus wait time as a meet & greet.

There are also character meet & greets with Disney characters, including villains. Expect to encounter some rare characters and seldom-seen costumes for fan favorites; in case you missed it, the list for last year is above.

Normal meet & greets have returned for Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party.

A lot of people don’t seem to understand how these special event ticket parties work, so to be crystal clear: a regular park ticket will not grant you admission to Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party.

You must purchase the special event tickets to stay in Disney California Adventure once Oogie Boogie Bash begins. Yes, this means potentially buying two tickets for the same day if you want to stay from park opening until closing.

On the other hand, a party ticket alone does grant you admission to Disney California Adventure a few hours before the event officially begins. It’s also cheaper than a 1-day park ticket for several dates.

This is a big reason why the Halloween Party is so popular with locals in Los Angeles and Orange County–it’s a less expensive way to see the Halloween offerings with lower crowds and at a cheaper price. Even though it’s not the whole day, it’s a good value if you’re a local who doesn’t want a full day at DCA.

The downside to this all is that the event is in DCA instead of Disneyland, and early entry is only in DCA. This means you cannot experience Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge with just an Oogie Boogie Bash Halloween Party ticket, or any of the other Disneyland classics, including Haunted Mansion Holiday or Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy.

This is a big loss, and one we think will cause a lot of locals to balk at party tickets this year. But we’re getting ahead of ourselves–more on this in the “Is Oogie Boogie Bash Worth It?” section below…

One of the cool components of Disney’s Halloween Party for many guests is the opportunity to dress in costume. There are limits to the costumes you can wear, but it’s basically common sense stuff like ‘no weapons or sharp objects’ and nothing offensive. If you need further guidance, I’d recommend reading Disneyland’s costume rules.

You also should keep in mind that unlike Florida, Southern California can get cool at night this time of year. We’ve worn heavier costumes to Disney’s Halloween Party–the kind that would be unbearable in Florida–and were perfectly comfortable thanks to evening breezes. We have a Tips for Disney Parks Halloween Costumes post that covers some ideas for what to wear…and what not to wear.

If you’re reading this after the Oogie Boogie Bash Halloween Party is sold out online, note that it is sometimes possible to score last-minute or same-day tickets even when the party is sold out online by calling Disneyland at (714) 781-4636. Your luck may vary with this method, but it doesn’t hurt to try. (If you need regular park tickets, check out our Guide to Buying Discount Disneyland Tickets to save money.)

Guest Services at the three official Disneyland hotels occasionally have same-day tickets for guests staying at those resorts. Keep in mind that both of these strategies are very hit or miss, so don’t bank on either working. In the past, we’ve had good luck and bad luck with both methods. Once, I bought a last-minute ticket on Craigslist, which I would never recommend to anyone else. Fortunately, I didn’t get scammed, but your mileage may vary with that.

Oogie Boogie Bash Halloween Party Strategy

One thing you’ll want to keep in mind is that it’s unlikely that you’ll be able to do everything there is during Oogie Boogie Bash Halloween Party. We’re talking just the special entertainment and character greetings, let alone the regular Halloween attraction overlays like Guardians of the Galaxy — Monsters After Dark or Luigi’s Honkin’ Haul-O-ween or Mater’s Graveyard JamBOOree.

This is especially true if you plan on doing multiple meet and greets, as characters can consume several hours of your party time. If you don’t plan on meeting any characters–or plan on doing the less popular ones–you’ll have far more flexibility.

Now, a few notes about that strategy for Oogie Boogie Bash Halloween Party…

Frightfully Fun Parade is now performed twice nightly during Oogie Boogie Bash Halloween Party. As with all parades at DCA, viewing areas are significantly busier at the front of the park in Carthay Circle and Hollywood Land.

Viewing from near where the parade steps off is ideal for seeing it. This also gives you the opportunity to bounce to your next stop while most guests at Oogie Boogie Bash are still waiting for Frightfully Fun Parade to get to them. The lighting is also better here than near Carthay Circle Theater, making this our easy recommendation.

Meet and greet wait times are fairly consistent throughout the party, with less popular characters seeing shorter lines at the end of the night. Rare characters will have consistently long lines throughout, which is why we’d recommend arriving early for Minnie Mouse, Daisy Duck and Clarabelle Cow dressed up as the Sanderson Sisters from the movie Hocus Pocus.

You will want to line up for this no later than 5:30 pm–probably earlier if you’re attending one of the Halloween parties in late September or October. We explain everything you need to know about beating the crowds in How to Meet the Sanderson Sisters at Oogie Boogie Bash.

Attractions will have short waits throughout the party. Once regular day guests cycle through, you can expect peak wait times to be around 30 minutes, and that’s for popular rides like Guardians of the Galaxy – Monsters After Dark and Radiator Springs Racers.

Here are the attractions open at DCA during Oogie Boogie Bash:

  • Guardians of the Galaxy — Monsters After Dark
  • WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure
  • Mickey’s PhilharMagic
  • Monster’s Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue
  • Radiator Springs Racers
  • Luigi’s Honkin’ Haul-O-Ween
  • Mater’s Graveyard JamBOOree
  • Incredicoaster
  • Toy Story Midway Mania!
  • Jessie’s Critter Carousel
  • Pixar Pal-A-Round
  • Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind
  • Silly Symphony Swings
  • Jumpin’ Jellyfish
  • Goofy’s Sky School
  • Golden Zephyr
  • The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel’s Undersea Adventure
  • Grizzly River Run
  • Soarin’ Around the World

Now, if you’re still wondering whether you should you do the party, we’ll try to help you answer that question…

Is Oogie Boogie Bash Worth It?

Value is all a matter of perspective. If you have financial means and won’t feel the sting of the ticket cost, or just really love Halloween and want to splurge on Oogie Boogie Bash, go for it. If the party is not a splurge for you, it’s unlikely that you’ll regret it.

We’ve done Oogie Boogie Bash every single year since it started, and have had a blast every single time. We really liked Disneyland’s other Halloween Parties before this and have never regretted attending, but we think Disneyland Resort takes it to the next level with Oogie Boogie Bash. Each year there are new characters, treat trails, and other entertainment–the team never phones it in, despite the Halloween parties all selling out with ease.

In terms of Oogie Boogie Bash itself, there’s plenty of entertainment, atmospheric enhancements to Disney California Adventure, characters, and a few minor entertainment offerings. You’re probably looking at around 3-4 hours of Halloween-centric offerings that are unique to this event.

Additionally, there are the core attraction offerings of Disney California Adventure that you can experience before Oogie Boogie Bash begins. If you want to break it down, we’d assign the following values to each component of the event: $25 for the Treat Trails and character meet & greets, $25 for Frightfully Fun Parade, $25 for ambiance, and another $25-50 (depending upon the night you attend) for early access to DCA. That’s assuming you can do around 6-8 attractions in those 3 hours–or about $5-8 per ride.

As a total sucker for Halloween, I can justify at least some of those costs. You might ascribe different values to each component of the event, or elect not to break the cost down on a ‘per unit’ basis.

There’s also trick or treating, which a lot of people really seem to value as it presents a safe and “Disney” environment for their kids to trick or treat. It’s tough to dispute this from a fun perspective, and this year, the interactive treat trails with characters like Oogie Boogie are way more fun than the normal ones.

Seeing these characters has value to us, whereas Halloween candy itself doesn’t have a particularly high value. A bag of candy from the CVS on Harbor Boulevard is ~$5 and you can bring it to the park if you wanted. Nevertheless, the overall experience of these is fun, and you’ll get value out of them one way or another.

There are a lot of other scenarios where the Halloween Party might be appealing. I already mentioned the locals from Los Angeles and Orange County. Oogie Boogie makes complete sense for this demographic, especially those who love Halloween. It’s a great way to experience a mix of special and regular offerings in DCA without buying a 1-day ticket.

Beyond that, tourists who only have a single day to spend at Disneyland Resort get a lot accomplished during the 8 hours that the Oogie Boogie Bash ticket provides access to Disney California Adventure. You won’t be able to do everything, but those 8 hours are going to have lower than normal crowds, allowing you to accomplish more attractions (if that’s your priority) than you could do in a normal full day in the parks. Plus, this is cheaper than a 1-day ticket.

Again, the downside in both of the above scenarios is that Oogie Boogie Bash only grants access to the second gate. Not being able to experience iconic attractions in Disneyland, or step foot in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, is a tremendous downside. We love DCA, but if we only had ~8 hours to spend at Disneyland Resort one day per year, we’d want to spend literally every single hour of that time in Disneyland, not DCA.

If you’re visiting Disneyland and Disney California Adventure for multiple days, you might be able to justify Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party from the perspective of one less day on a multi-day ticket, doing something else in the morning (Downtown Disney or the beach, perhaps) and then heading to DCA for the event. In this scenario, you’re paying a premium for the party ticket, but it’s almost like it’s discounted.

In an ideal world, we’d recommend getting a 3-day Park Hopper ticket and spending at least 4 days at Disneyland Resort, with the morning of Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party spent doing the Goofy’s Kitchen character breakfast at Disneyland Hotel followed by lunch in Downtown Disney (or heading down to Laguna Beach for the entire morning). After that, head into DCA that afternoon and using only your Oogie Boogie Bash party ticket that day. It’s a good way to stretch your vacation dollars and make the cost of the event a little more palatable.

With all of that said, we have to admit that all of the above is a look at whether Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party is worth it on paper. A big draw is the atmosphere and different vibe Disney California Adventure takes on. There’s special background music, unique lighting & effects, and other guests dressed in costumes give the Halloween Party a palpable energy. This is a true X factor.

Of course, this doesn’t mean you’ll likewise be able to find a way to justify the cost of Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party. With every single event date costing over $125, the price is certainly steep. Moreover, there are a lot of Halloween offerings at Disneyland Resort that are included in the standard price of admission. If you already have APs or regular park tickets, there’s less of a “need” to do this.

For us, special events like Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party are a fun splurge. While we found the first two Oogie Boogie Bashes that we’ve attended to be imperfect, they are still “worth it” to us. Even if we would have a hard time breaking down the cost to justify it, the bottom line for us is that the parties are just plain fun, and we really love doing them. Your mileage may vary, but that makes the Halloween Party at Disneyland Resort worth the high cost to us. We hope it continues to improve in its fourth year–the 2023 Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party should benefit both from experience and normal operations!

Planning a Southern California vacation? For park admission deals, read Tips for Saving Money on Disneyland Tickets. Learn about on-site and off-site hotels in our Anaheim Hotel Reviews & Rankings. For where to eat, check out our Disneyland Restaurant Reviews. For unique ideas of things that’ll improve your trip, check out What to Pack for Disney. For comprehensive advice, consult our Disneyland Vacation Planning Guide. Finally, for guides beyond Disney, check out our Southern California Itineraries for day trips to Los Angeles, Laguna Beach, and tons of other places!

YOUR THOUGHTS

Did you attend this year’s Oogie Boogie Bash? Do you disagree with my assessment of the Halloween Party? Already planning ahead for the 2023 Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party? Favorite characters you hope are featured at the event? Already have your costume made for it? Any questions? Hearing your feedback–even when you disagree with us–is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!

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