Tokyo Disney Resort Halloween 2025: Villains Parade, Coco Debut, and Fireworks
Disney Halloween 2025 ran from September 17 to October 31 at Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, headlined by the returning 'Villains' Halloween Into the Frenzy' parade and the debut of 'Lazos de la Familia,' a Coco-inspired experience at Tokyo DisneySea. Both parks offered Halloween décor, nightly fireworks, Haunted Mansion Holiday Nightmare through January 2026, seasonal food, and exclusive villain-inspired merchandise.

Disney Halloween returned to Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea from September 17 to October 31, 2025, featuring the return of the fan-favorite "Villains' Halloween 'Into the Frenzy'" parade at Tokyo Disneyland and, for the first time, the Coco-themed experience "Lazos de la Familia" at Tokyo DisneySea. Both parks were decked in Halloween décor, themed seasonal food, villain-inspired merchandise, and nightly fireworks.
Key Details
- Event Dates: September 17 – October 31, 2025
- Parks: Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea
- New Experience: "Lazos de la Familia" (Coco-themed) debuts at Lost River Delta, Tokyo DisneySea
- Returning Parade: "Villains' Halloween 'Into the Frenzy'" at Tokyo Disneyland
- Haunted Mansion Overlay: "Holiday Nightmare" runs September 16, 2025 – January 12, 2026
- Fireworks: Halloween-themed fireworks over both parks nightly
Halloween Décor Across Both Parks
Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea were fully dressed for the Halloween season. At World Bazaar, Main Street was adorned with thorns, a Mickey-inspired pumpkin photo spot, and banners of Disney Villains. A Halloween-themed Mickey Flower Bed greeted guests at the entrance, while Toontown featured whimsical pumpkin and ghost designs. Over at Tokyo DisneySea, Mediterranean Harbor took on Italian-themed Halloween decorations at Passaggio MiraCosta and Palazzo Canals, while the American Waterfront's New York area was transformed with pumpkin displays.




Debut: "Lazos de la Familia" — A Coco-Themed Experience
For the first time, the "Lazos de la Familia" experience debuted at Lost River Delta in Tokyo DisneySea, drawing from Pixar's Coco to celebrate the spirit of Día de los Muertos. Guests encountered vibrant skeletons, marigold decorations, and lively mariachi music performances in a festive tribute to the beloved film. Themed food accompanied the experience — including a marigold-inspired orange and mandarin orange drink, a seafood salsa rice bowl topped with a skeleton-shaped tortilla chip, and an orange-flavored Pan de Muerto.




The Villains Parade Returns to Tokyo Disneyland
The fan-favorite "Villains' Halloween 'Into the Frenzy'" parade returned to Tokyo Disneyland, transforming the park into a wickedly fun Halloween party. Led by Dr. Facilier from The Princess and the Frog, the parade features Mickey Mouse and friends dancing alongside fiery effects and dramatic bursts of smoke. An electrifying finale caps the procession along the parade route. Over at Mediterranean Harbor in Tokyo DisneySea, the water-based "Disney Halloween Greeting" saw Mickey and Friends spreading Halloween cheer from a boat filled with sweets and a giant pumpkin.


Haunted Mansion Holiday Nightmare
From September 16, 2025 to January 12, 2026, the iconic Haunted Mansion in Fantasyland at Tokyo Disneyland transformed into "Haunted Mansion Holiday Nightmare" — the beloved seasonal overlay inspired by Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas. The experience brings Jack Skellington and his crew to life in a festive fusion of Halloween and Christmas aesthetics, making it a perennial must-see during the season.

Halloween Fireworks
Spectacular Halloween-themed fireworks lit up the night sky over both Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea throughout the event, with the pyrotechnic display set to Halloween music providing a grand finale to each day of festivities.

Villain-Inspired Merchandise and Seasonal Treats
The Halloween season brought a dedicated lineup of exclusive merchandise across both parks, including playful ghost-themed items and Disney Villains-inspired accessories. The food and beverage lineup featured a full roster of seasonal offerings:
- Mickey Waffle with pumpkin whipped cream and maple sauce
- Pumpkin Muffin with almonds
- Halloween Sundae with pumpkin soft serve and churros
- Maple Pumpkin-flavored Churros
- Pear and Strawberry-flavored Tea Drink
- Special Drink with pumpkin milk and coffee jelly











Why Tokyo Disney Halloween is Worth the Trip
The 2025 Halloween season at Tokyo Disney Resort delivered both the reliable return of beloved event staples — the Villains parade, fireworks, and Haunted Mansion overlay — and a genuinely new addition with "Lazos de la Familia" at Tokyo DisneySea. The combination of large-scale entertainment, immersive seasonal food, and exclusive merchandise reinforces why Tokyo Disney Resort is considered one of the premier destinations for seasonal celebrations worldwide. Visit TokyoDisneyResort.jp for the latest event details.



