News Disneyland Resort 2025 Event Calendar

waltography

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Crazy that Season of the Force has clung on long enough to become a recurring theme at the resort.

Pixar Fest was definitely a bust and no one was buying the food colored offerings. Not surprised they took out their summer food event.
The offerings were cute and I enjoyed everything I ate, but it went on for way too long and there was no incentive to keep trying the food without a Sip and Savor pass. Moreover, the food/drink/dessert balance was way off across the booths (something that the other festivals are also starting to feel too). DCA having LNY, F&W, and FotH is more than enough for the year.

51 separately ticketed upcharge nights not including Christmas.
Oogie Boogie Bash has become quite the behemoth. I hope the events and live entertainment teams start delivering on the ideas they've been teasing in after-party questionnaires because this might be the year we skip the party.
 

mickEblu

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Pixar Fest was definitely a bust and no one was buying the food colored offerings. Not surprised they took out their summer food event.

True but I guess we’ll never know if they took the hint or if it’s because of the 70th celebration kicking off the summer. I guess we’ll find out in 2027.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
True but I guess we’ll never know if they took the hint or if it’s because of the 70th celebration kicking off the summer. I guess we’ll find out in 2027.
Don't count Summer 2026 out just yet as the 70th celebration will be long in the tooth by then.
 

DCBaker

Premium Member
Original Poster
Tickets for Disneyland After Dark: Sweethearts’ Nite and Disneyland After Dark: 90s Nite go on sale to all guests on December 12.

Pre-sale tickets for Inspire Key holders will begin December 10, 2024, no earlier than 9am PT. All Magic Key holders will have access to pre-sale tickets on December 11, 2024.

Prices for Disneyland After Dark: Sweethearts’ Nite:

January 21: 
$149
January 23: 
$159
January 28: 
$149
February 4: 
$149
February 6: 
$159
February 9: $179
February 11: 
$179
February 13: 
$179

Prices for Disneyland After Dark: 90s Nite:

March 4 and 6: $149
 
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CaptinEO

Well-Known Member
True but I guess we’ll never know if they took the hint or if it’s because of the 70th celebration kicking off the summer. I guess we’ll find out in 2027.
I'd imagine there wouldn't be a food event for the 70th with the booths but it is possible.
 

CaptinEO

Well-Known Member
If they won’t kill it I’m at least hoping they just keep it at DCA. Definitely doesn’t need to be at Disneyland.
I find the seasonal food items in regular counter service places (not the booths) end up being much better and are normal sized portions.

That being said the "celebration" may be the "disneyland resort celebration" and include california adventure.
 

mickEblu

Well-Known Member
I find the seasonal food items in regular counter service places (not the booths) end up being much better and are normal sized portions.

That being said the "celebration" may be the "disneyland resort celebration" and include california adventure.

For sure they are. Probably for no other reason than the fact that they are attached to actual kitchens.
 
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asianway

Well-Known Member
Crazy that Season of the Force has clung on long enough to become a recurring theme at the resort.


The offerings were cute and I enjoyed everything I ate, but it went on for way too long and there was no incentive to keep trying the food without a Sip and Savor pass. Moreover, the food/drink/dessert balance was way off across the booths (something that the other festivals are also starting to feel too). DCA having LNY, F&W, and FotH is more than enough for the year.


Oogie Boogie Bash has become quite the behemoth. I hope the events and live entertainment teams start delivering on the ideas they've been teasing in after-party questionnaires because this might be the year we skip the party.
What were they teasing? Missed that
 

PiratesMansion

Well-Known Member
I'm so excited that my spring break is BEFORE Season of the Force.

Perhaps it's cool if you're into Star Wars, I suppose, but on the other hand, perhaps it would be prudent for someone at Disneyland to examine the fact that I have expressed relief that one of their "special events" isn't happening when I'm visiting multiple times, and have cancelled trips if one is happening that I hate when I would otherwise be a shoe-in to visit.
 

mickEblu

Well-Known Member
I'm so excited that my spring break is BEFORE Season of the Force.

Perhaps it's cool if you're into Star Wars, I suppose, but on the other hand, perhaps it would be prudent for someone at Disneyland to examine the fact that I have expressed relief that one of their "special events" isn't happening when I'm visiting multiple times, and have cancelled trips if one is happening that I hate when I would otherwise be a shoe-in to visit.

You know, the fact that you’ve been to all (or almost all?) the Disney parks worldwide and you choose to go Disneyland a couple times a year (and seemingly never Disney World) really doesn’t help motivate this DL AP of 10+ years to shell out 10k for his first WDW trip. Haha
 

Touchdown

Well-Known Member
You know, the fact that you’ve been to all (or almost all?) the Disney parks worldwide and you choose to go Disneyland a couple times a year (and seemingly never Disney World) really doesn’t help motivate this DL AP of 10+ years to shell out 10k for his first WDW trip. Haha
I’m hitting my first international park later this year but have been AP/MK holders at both US parks, experiencing Epcot and AK plus the vastness of WDW is worth at least one trip. Each resort has its pluses and minuses, not sure how you all do the same thing year in year out, I enjoy my variety and rotating between DL, WDW and Universal Orlando.
 

mickEblu

Well-Known Member
I’m hitting my first international park later this year but have been AP/MK holders at both US parks, experiencing Epcot and AK plus the vastness of WDW is worth at least one trip. Each resort has its pluses and minuses, not sure how you all do the same thing year in year out, I enjoy my variety and rotating between DL, WDW and Universal Orlando.

Not sure who “you all” is? I’m not spending money vacationing at Disney parks. I’m an annual pass holder at a local park. I vacation elsewhere. Would love to go to WDW. Just hasnt been the right timing through the years for various reasons. I should probably be going in the next 2 years.
 
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