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Is Oogie Boogie Night worth it?

Is Oogie Boogie Bash Worth It? We absolutely think Oogie Boogie Bash is worth the hefty price of admission. The whole park is transformed into a spooky wonderland, and if that's your aesthetic, you will be in for a ton of treats. And we do mean literally.



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While the party officially begins at 6PM, ticketed guests can enter the park as early as 3PM. Regular park guests were still around at this time, so it felt pretty busy! Oogie Boogie Bash is completely sold out (including tonight's party), and we can definitely tell by these crowds.

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Once the party starts at 6:00 PM, you'll be treated to 5 hours of ghoulish delights—including special Halloween-themed entertainment, attractions, Character sightings and more.

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All guests, kids, and adults alike, are welcome to Trick or Treat on the treat trails at Oogie Boogie Bash. Each treat trail is what it sounds like – a trail you walk, and along it, you will get treats. There are multiple stops on each trail as well.

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You can purchase 8 per additional date after the first purchase is complete without having to start in the queue again. Expect tickets to go very quickly every year. For the first time ever in 2022, Oogie Boogie Bash tickets sold out completely within 24 hours of being released for public sale.

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Oogie Boogie Bash Halloween party tickets are totally separate from regular park admission media. If you have a one day/one park ticket, you're welcome to visit Disneyland in the morning and then Oogie Boogie Bash Halloween party in the evening using a Party ticket. This would not count as a “Park Hop.”

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Two Oogie Boogie Bash 2023 Dates Sold Out at Disney California Adventure. Two dates for Oogie Boogie Bash, the hard-ticket Halloween party held on select days at Disney California Adventure, have sold out.

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Oogie Boogie Bash, the Disneyland Resort Halloween Party in Disney California Adventure, is as popular as ever.

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Weekends, especially around holiday weeks and three-day holiday weekends (MLK Day (3rd Monday of January), Presidents Day (3rd Monday of February), Memorial Day (last Monday of May), July 4th, Labor Day (1st Monday of September), and Columbus Day (2nd Monday of October).

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