Disneyland Hotel Debuts Autumn Décor for Disney Halloween Festival

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Disneyland Paris has introduced seasonal Halloween decorations to its Disneyland Hotel for the first time since the property’s renovation, as part of the Disney Halloween Festival running from October 1 to November 2, 2025.

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The themed enhancements were developed through a collaboration between Walt Disney Imagineering and Hotel Product Resort teams. Arriving guests will encounter autumn-themed decorations beginning at the hotel car park, where the entrance porch features garlands of red and orange leaves and flower-topped pumpkins arranged around the fountain.

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Inside the hotel, similar garlands decorate the lobby staircase and the railings on the first and second floors. The arrangements incorporate artificial maple leaves, chrysanthemums, dahlias, red berries, and miniature pumpkins, designed to complement the hotel’s existing aesthetic.

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“It was essential for us to preserve the spirit of Disneyland Hotel,” said Sophie Coudré, Art Director at Walt Disney Imagineering. “That’s why we designed these garlands to enhance the décor without altering its character.”

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Two large carved wooden pumpkin sculptures, created by the hotel’s carpenter, have been positioned at the base of the lobby steps. Each contains floral arrangements in autumn colors, with designs that reference Disney villain characters.

According to Lauréline Ly, Graphic Designer at Walt Disney Imagineering, the villain selection reflects the hotel’s royal theme. “Disneyland Hotel celebrates Disney’s royal stories, and we reflected this in the selection of Villains represented—all of whom reside in palaces,” Ly explained. Subscribe to AirMagique for more news and updates.

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