Overnight “Snowstorm” Transforms Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle
If you thought Halloween at Disneyland was sticking around until the end of October, think again. The resort has quietly begun its transformation into a holiday wonderland—and the first dramatic signals are up on Sleeping Beauty Castle.
A fan favorite, Matt (@DisneyScoopGuy), shared a photo this week with the caption:
“There was a freak snowstorm overnight in Anaheim that only affected the middle of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland!”
Of course, that “snowstorm” is atmospheric magic, but the effect is real: early white accents and holiday sparkle have been installed right in the heart of the castle, ahead of the official holiday season. Disney is clearly getting a jump on the heavy lifting.
Why start this early? Because the holiday overlay at Disneyland is one of the most elaborate seasonal transitions in any theme park. The scope extends far beyond changing a few lights—costumes, music, projection mapping, ride overlays, food offerings, hotel lobbies—everything must shift from Halloween to Christmas in a matter of days. By starting now, Disney gives itself breathing room to execute without last‑minute stress.
What’s Going to Happen This Christmas Season
Here’s your full rundown of what to expect when Holidays at Disneyland Resort returns November 14, 2025, and runs through January 7, 2026:
Disneyland Park Magic
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Sleeping Beauty’s Winter Castle & Snowfall Moments
The castle becomes the centerpiece of holiday enchantment. With 80,000 lights, icy accents, soft snow effects drifting down at night, and projections transforming the spires into frosty spectacle, it’s a visual showstopper. Snow will fall nightly during the Wintertime Enchantment moments. -
“Believe… In Holiday Magic” Fireworks
A returning seasonal fireworks show, complete with projections on the castle and drifting snow flurries along Main Street, U.S.A., and near it’s a small world and the Rivers of America. -
A Christmas Fantasy Parade
A joyous procession down Main Street featuring Disney characters in holiday wardrobe, dancing gingerbread cookies, toy soldiers, and more. For those who want prime views, the Holiday Time at the Disneyland Resort Guided Tour includes reserved parade seating. -
Seasonal Attraction Overlays
Expect classic holiday revamps, including it’s a small world Holiday and Haunted Mansion Holiday, where both rides get a festive coat of cheer (or spook-tacular delight in the latter). -
Holiday Fun with Santa & Friends
In the Fantasyland Theatre, guests can enjoy interactive craft time, holiday tunes, themed photo ops, and appearances by Santa and select Disney characters. -
Characters in Holiday Duds
Mickey, Minnie, and friends will don new versions of their 70th Celebration outfits—trimmed with festive colors and touches—to meet and mingle around the park.
Disney California Adventure’s Seasonal Flair
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Festival of Holidays & ¡Viva Navidad!
These return with vibrant musical acts, dance performances, seasonal food marketplaces, and global holiday traditions spotlighted in creative ways. -
Cars Land Celebrates
Radiator Springs will be draped in holiday lights and festive touches. Rides like Luigi’s Joy to the Whirl and Mater’s Jingle Jamboree get thematic overlays and original holiday lyrics to accompany the rides. -
Holiday Treats & Sip & Savor Pass
Returning favorites and new seasonal bites will be scattered across food kiosks. Guests can pick up a Sip & Savor Pass (six digital coupons) to sample select treats and beverages throughout the festival. -
Entertainment Highlights
On Buena Vista Street and Paradise Gardens, expect acts like A Musical Christmas with Mariachi Alegría & Miguel, and Mirabel’s Gifts of the Season, bringing Encanto energy to the holiday mix.
Hotels, Shops & Resort-Wide Touches
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Hotel Festivities & Dining
Lobbies at the Disneyland Resort hotels will sparkle with décor, wreaths, garlands, and more. Seasonal dining events are back, including Mickey’s Christmas Carol Feast, Daisy’s Holiday Pajama Party, and Goofy’s Kitchen Celebrates the Holidays. Specialty drinks (think hot chocolate, spiced lattes, eggnog variations) will appear at lounges like Broken Spell. -
Overnight Guests Perks
Beyond festive décor, hotel guests benefit from early park entry, giving them a head start before the crowds arrive. -
Downtown Disney Transformed
The District becomes a stroll-through winter wonderland—lights everywhere, nightly snow effects, live performances, and plenty of seasonal food and beverage options. The Chip & Dale Ornament Trail returns, challenging guests to spot ornaments around the district in exchange for a keepsake. -
Merchandise & Holiday Keepsakes
New seasonal collections—like the Mickey Mouse Family Christmas line—will debut across shops like World of Disney, Elias & Co., and Emporium. Expect themed home décor, holiday apparel, accessories, and limited-edition collectibles. Seasonal treats, from gingerbread Mickeys to peppermint cold brew, will also be available. -
70th Anniversary Touches Continue
Even in holiday mode, guests will still find nods to the resort’s 70th Celebration. World of Color – Happiness!and the Tapestry of Happiness projections will remain. Some shows, like Paint the Night, will pause and resume post-holidays.
The Charm & Strategy of Starting Early
Disney’s decision to begin holiday decorating while Halloween is still active speaks to the layered storytelling they aim for. It’s delightful for guests to glimpse the early shifts—lights here, greenery there—so the transition doesn’t feel abrupt. The “freak snowstorm” photo is a playful tease, but it’s also a hint at the care behind the scenes.
From a logistical perspective, early installation allows for errors (supplying, wiring, testing) to be addressed before full holiday mode begins. And for fans, it’s a chance to see Disney in transformation mode—months before “official” holiday launch.
Yes, Halloween is still going strong. But if you visit Disneyland Resort now, you might catch a peek behind the scenes of the holiday reveal—especially at Sleeping Beauty Castle, which is already donning its snow-kissed attire.
When November 14 rolls around, the resort will be fully dressed for the season. But for those who spot early holiday accents now, they’re witnessing magic in the making.