What to Expect from Disney’s Oogie Boogie Bash Halloween Party
Main photo courtesy of Disney; mobile image by the author.
No, “Oogie Boogie Bash” isn’t a ‘60s novelty song about shimmying Frankensteins and drag-racing Draculas. As awesome as that song would absolutely be, it’d be hard-pressed to match the charm and fun of the real Oogie Boogie Bash, the Halloween festivities currently happening at Disney’s California Adventure at Disneyland Resort. Disney’s seasonal events often cast their beloved theme parks in new and sometimes surprising lights, and Oogie Boogie Bash is no exception.
Disneyland’s neighbor park dons its Halloween costume on certain nights between now and Oct. 31, treating guests to special holiday-themed food, music and events. Expect a family-friendly night of new sweets, beloved attractions, and encounters with some of your favorite Disney villains, including some making their Disneyland debut. And if you’re the kind of Disney fan who loves to dress up as your favorite character, Oogie Boogie Bash is one of the rare occasions when adults are allowed to wear costumes in a Disney park, so feel free to bring your Mr. Toad cosplay outfit.
Since trick-or-treating is the heart of Halloween, let’s start with Disney’s Treat Trails. You’ll find them set up throughout California Adventure during Oogie Boogie Bash, each one featuring candy from Mars Wrigley (two iconic American companies who apparently teamed up 13 years ago without me even realizing it) and special appearances from some of Disney’s creepiest villains. Different trails will bring you close to the Evil Queen, Cruella de Vil, Dr. Facilier, and more, each one played by a real human who will taunt and tease you from their themed stage. Newcomers to the parks include Agatha Harkness from Wandavision and Sid from Toy Story (is he really a villain, though, or just a kid going through some stuff?) On the night I went Agatha wonderfully channelled the snark and sinister spark of Kathryn Hahn, bringing some life to the park’s new Avengers Campus addition. Other Treat Trails will bring you close to Maleficent, the live action Mad Hatter, and A Nightmare Before Christmas’ Oogie Boogie himself. Even if your little one is easily scared, they’ll get a hefty helping of some candy out of it, so you should have little to worry about when lining up for a Treat Trail.
If you want something a little more immersive, visit Villains Grove, in the park’s Grizzly Peak area. Gone is the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail you’ll find the rest of the year, and in its place is a creepy copse that uses light, sound, smell, and other tricks and effects to recreate the frightful domains of Disney’s biggest baddies. It’s best to hit this up after dark, which accentuates not just the power of the set design but also makes everything just a little more macabre. Expect a long line, but don’t hesitate to hop in; Villains Grove is worth it.
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