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:lol: aren't those the ones who wants to get into panels?

i haven't done it but if you're a disney fan and/or like cons, i think you'd find it worth it for what it is, just walk around and chill
 
Tickets have been bought. Here we go.

Going to need to re-read this thread for all the must eat/go to places in the park.
 
Just did 7 days at WDW and universals with pegasus turbo. Great shoe to walk in!!!

Just bought some Turbo’s and have a pair of Hoka Bondi’s on the way...Turbos we’re going to be my new runners but I might give them a run in the parks first they end up being that comfy...Hoka’s are strictly for park use though...
 
i was wondering if it'll include swland but it looks like they moved the party to dca

its not gon be the same since dl has the haunted mansion and that sides usually more decked out plus i dont think they can do fireworks at dca


New Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party Coming to Disney California Adventure Park, Tickets on Sale Beginning Next Week

Trick or treat! Disneyland Resort is bringing a new event to guests of all ages this Halloween season: Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party at Disney California Adventure park. This separate-ticket party treats guests to multiple new experiences that are fun for the entire family, from the new “World of Color” spectacular – “Villainous!,” to an interactive “Descendants”-inspired dance party, a stage show with Mickey Mouse, and a mysterious Disney villains walk-through experience.

Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party will add to the fun of Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort, celebrated from Sept. 6 through Oct. 31, 2019.

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Highlights of the new separate-ticket event include:

  • “Villainous!” – The new “World of Color” show weaves a Halloween tale about a young girl named Shelley Marie. This twisted tale carries Shelley on an unforgettable journey, exploring the villainous side of Disney characters through fountains, lights, lasers, projections and special effects. “Villainous!” shows that, deep down, there’s a little villain in all of us.
  • Redwood Creek Challenge Trail – Transformed into a wondrous and ethereal world of Disney villains unlike anything seen before, Redwood Creek will be tricked out in a dreamlike environment. This new experience unfolds in a series of scenes, each creating a hauntingly beautiful dream-space of color, sound, light and shadows, as stories emerge from the darkest night to create an enchanting world.
  • Immersive Treat Trails – Enjoy trick-or-treating at the new, wonderfully wicked treat trails throughout the park. Iconic characters such as Mad Hatter from Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland,” or even Oogie Boogie himself will surprise and delight. Additional treat trails will feature oversized cauldrons full of treats for all guests to enjoy.
  • DescenDance – A new pulsing party in the Backlot area of Hollywood Land is inspired by the popular “Descendants” franchise from the Disney Channel. As the DescenDance begins, a spell is cast, summoning the greatest dance crew from the Isle of the Lost to throw down and lead everyone in moves that are set to the biggest hit songs from the “Descendants” films.
  • “Frightfully Fun Parade” – The guest-favorite parade is coming to Disney California Adventure park for the first time! The Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow starts the procession, followed by Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse who lead the cavalcade of characters and many mischievous Disney villains who are ready to stir up some trouble along the parade route.
  • Mickey’s Trick and Treat show – Perfect for young guests, this new, interactive stage production invites kids of all ages to join Mickey Mouse and his pals as they throw a one-of-a-kind Halloween party! Enjoy dancing, not-so-frightening scary-tales, and candy at the Disney Theater in Hollywood Land.
  • Character encounters – Meet beloved Disney characters – and villains, too. You may be surprised at who you discover at this Halloween party, ready for photos and greetings!
Take note of these important dates and mark your calendars:

  • April 23: Tickets on sale to Disneyland Resort Annual Passholders, Disney Vacation Club members and Disney Visa card holders
  • April 30: Tickets on sale to general public
  • Oogie Boogie Bash 2019 dates: Sept. 17, Sept. 19, Sept. 22, Sept. 24, Sept. 26, Sept. 29, Oct. 1, Oct. 3, Oct. 6, Oct. 8, Oct. 10, Oct. 13, Oct. 15, Oct. 17, Oct. 20, Oct. 22, Oct. 24, Oct. 27, Oct. 29 and Oct. 31
 
Can you just buy a ticket to the event or do you have buy a regular admission ticket in order to buy an event ticket?
 
Can you just buy a ticket to the event or do you have buy a regular admission ticket in order to buy an event ticket?

Entry to Disney California Adventure park before the party is included with an Oogie Boogie Bash ticket. The after-hours party begins at 6 p.m. PT and you will have the opportunity to play in the park for three hours before the event starts on Tuesday and Thursday nights (excluding Oct. 29 and Oct. 31) or four hours on Sunday nights, plus Oct. 29 and Oct. 31.
 
I'm definantly in on the Halloween party! Feels like they needed to do something different, hopefully it doesn't sell out too quickly.
 
i have a feeling it moving to dca will mean less crowds for the party, just less things to do at dca and while cars land is awesome all decked out in halloween, they need to step it up a notch to get more people in there

pixar piers probably gon' be heavy on halloween deco but i really wish marvel lands already open to supplement the lack of attractions at dca

i dont even think the superhero after dark is sold out yet and that is in like 2 weeks
 
i have a feeling it moving to dca will mean less crowds for the party, just less things to do at dca and while cars land is awesome all decked out in halloween, they need to step it up a notch to get more people in there

pixar piers probably gon' be heavy on halloween deco but i really wish marvel lands already open to supplement the lack of attractions at dca

i dont even think the superhero after dark is sold out yet and that is in like 2 weeks
This! DCA is cool but it’s still missing that Disneyland vibe.
 
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Went Friday and it was pretty empty. Got on all the rides we wanted with ease. Apparently they no longer sell the tie fighter bubble machine so my daughter walking around with it was a hot commodity. We didn’t realize it till we went later on that day, after that anytime we put it down we hid that thing. Ended up buying my daughter another Mickey bubble wand so she’ll be good with that. Got two more days of our so cal ticket.
 
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