
The Halloween season at Disneyland Paris has once again launched as it does every year, until November 1st.
Since September 26th, you can enjoy the Halloween spirit with all of its decorations in the Disneyland park where many characters including Mickey and friends will be present for you to take nice selfies with them in their Halloween outfits. 10 years ago, it was a real treasure hunt to come upon Disney characters, but today there is no need to look much further, as they are numerous will be waiting for us everywhere in both parks the “Selfie Points” level. A real treat!



From Main Street, U.S.A., to Sleeping Beauty Castle and beyond. Jack ’o’ lanterns and ghoulish ghosts will line the streets ; and in Frontierland, guests will discover a colourful Mexican-inspired festival complete with live music and 3-meter-tall female “Catrinas” skeletons.
The new garlands are made up of no less than 13,262 and 175 meters of giant light strings illuminate the road to Frontierland.
In addition, the attraction Phantom Manor is just waiting for visitors to take part in the great ghosts ball. A haunted decor for young and old alike. In the Walt Disney Studio Park, it is The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror that will surely give you the strongest sensations. Buckle up, because the elevator will not!
With regards to the COVID-19 situation, the parks staff have taken drastic measures to reduce risk and preserve the safety of all.

Mandatory masks, with systematic reminders if these do not cover the whole of the mouth and nose. Much hydroalcoholic solution-dispensing points have been set up in all parks, including in the queues. Social distances are marked on the ground, so that each family is well over one meter away from the next. Moreover, the directors ensure that these rules are enforced, and were in the process of verifying that their new “Standby Pass” system is working efficiently. Marco Bernini, Vice-president of the Parks Operations, explains that this system ensures both the respect of safe social-distancing as well as efficient queuing under the circumstances. This service has been operating since October 6th and will most likely replace the FastPass system that has currently been withheld. The system is the same as the FastPass system, but is only made available on the Disneyland application, which can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play. All you have to do is book a time slot, and turn up once the time has come. Despite the difficulties of the park in terms of profitability due to Covid-19, Daniel Delcourt’s priority, Senior Vice President of Operations, remains the safety of visitors and employees, while giving them the best experience possible.
