If you love celebrating Halloween Disney style, then you need to see which party is sold out and which is still available so you can plan accordingly.
Party Details
The Oogie Boogie Bash event is returning to Disney’s California Adventure Park for the 2024 Halloween season, with more nights available than ever before. This is an after-hours event that requires a separate ticket. People of all ages are welcome to wear their favorite Halloween costumes.
Oogie Boogie Bash is an after-hours party that requires a separate ticket to attend.
At the Oogie Boogie Bash, you can enjoy a fun evening with treat trails, character sightings, live entertainment, themed merchandise, and special food and drinks. You’ll also have the chance to explore parts of Disney California Adventure Park, including Avengers Campus.
Sold Out Event
Admission to the after-hours event also includes entrance to Disney’s California Adventure Park three hours before the party begins and unlimited Disney PhotoPass digital photo downloads from the party.
Instead of buying a day ticket to Disney’s California Adventure Park, save money by entering three hours early with your Oogie Boogie ticket on the day of your party!
This is great news if you’ve already purchased your tickets. However, tickets to Oogie Boogie are now completely sold out! This is one of the most popular after-hour events at Disney Park.
What Does This Mean to You?
If you want to celebrate Halloween at Disney, you’re in luck! Disney World’s Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party hasn’t sold out yet! However, don’t wait too long though because they usually sell out too.
Tickets are still available for Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party.
To make things even more fun, Disney World is adding NEW offerings at the party this year. To check them all out, read HERE.
Are you planning to attend a Disney Park Halloween event this year? If so, which one? Let us know in the comments and share this post with a Disney-loving friend.
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