1. Halloween at Disneyland® Resort & Knott’s Berry Farm
Autumn in Anaheim wouldn’t be complete without the Halloween celebrations at Disneyland® Resort and Knott’s Berry Farm.Halloween Time at Disneyland® Resort
During Halloween Time at Disneyland® Resort, both theme parks undergo a magical transformation, with Main Street, U.S.A., adorned with glowing pumpkins and spooky decorations. Highlights include the Haunted Mansion Holiday and the eerie Guardians of the Galaxy – Monsters After Dark at Disney California Adventure® Park. Halloween Time runs from August 23 through October 31, offering many Halloween celebrations! Learn more about Halloween Time at Disneyland® Resort.Halloween at Knott’s Berry Farm
Meanwhile, Knott’s Berry Farm offers both Knott’s Scary Farm, a nighttime haunt filled with mazes and scare zones, and Knott’s Spooky Farm, a daytime event perfect for younger visitors. Catch these spooky Halloween activities running from September 19 to November 2 for Knott’s Scary Farm and from September 26 to October 31 for Knott’s Spooky Farm. Together, these two iconic parks offer a mix of festive fun and spine-tingling scares that make fall in Anaheim truly special.
The City of Anaheim honors Dia de los Muertos Celebration at the Anaheim Cemetery with events that beautifully commemorate culture and tradition. The exciting fiesta will take place at the Anaheim Cemetery on November 2. The event includes live ballet folklorico and mariachi band performances, along with activities like face painting and craft tables for children. Visitors will receive free marigold bouquets (the holiday’s iconic flower) and traditional pan de muertos (Mexican sweet bread).
2. Anaheim Fall Festival & Halloween Parade
On October 26 from 11am to 7pm, the Anaheim Fall Festival & Halloween Parade is a cherished century-long community tradition held along Center Street Promenade. Ran by local volunteers, the event features a lively parade with hand-built floats, costumed characters, and marching bands. The festival offers food vendors, artist booths, and family-friendly activities like costume contests and a parade float scavenger hunt. The parade starts at Anaheim Blvd and Broadway, winding through downtown with free public viewing along the 1.5-mile route. Learn more about the Anaheim Fall Festival & Halloween Parade.3. Dia de Los Muertos Celebrations in Anaheim
Over at Disneyland® Park in Frontierland, the Dia de los Muertos celebration runs from August 23 through November 2. El Zócalo Park is adorned with traditional decorations like calacas (skeleton figurines) and colorful flowers, reflecting the cultural significance of the holiday.The City of Anaheim honors Dia de los Muertos Celebration at the Anaheim Cemetery with events that beautifully commemorate culture and tradition. The exciting fiesta will take place at the Anaheim Cemetery on November 2. The event includes live ballet folklorico and mariachi band performances, along with activities like face painting and craft tables for children. Visitors will receive free marigold bouquets (the holiday’s iconic flower) and traditional pan de muertos (Mexican sweet bread).
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