Our ultimate guide to Christmas 2025 at Disneyland & Disney California Adventure offers tips & tricks for visiting during the holiday season. This provides info about seasonal ride overlays, fireworks, parades, entertainment, parties, decorations, and dates. (Updated August 19, 2025.)

Christmas at Disneyland runs from November 14, 2025 through January 7, 2026. This is consistent with last year’s schedule, but still a full week later than historical precedent, as Holiday Time at Disneyland began on the Friday of the Veterans Day long weekend for over a decade. The delay is disappointing, especially with Christmas being one of the busiest times of year at Disneyland. The first week after Veterans Day used to be a time for reliably low crowds…which might be why Disneyland has delayed the start of Holiday Time.

We’re locals who normally visit the parks weekly, and Christmas is our favorite time of year at Disneyland. We’ll be booking a hotel for the Holiday Time kickoff so we can stay late and be up early (tough with a toddler and a commute), and we’ll have updates on everything new & returning once the holiday season starts. If you want to be notified when Christmas posts are published or other Disneyland news is announced, subscribe to our FREE email newsletter!

For those who are seasoned pros at visiting during the holidays, let’s start with what’s new and different for Christmas 2025 at Disneyland. If you’re hoping for a new parade, nighttime spectacular, or really any marquee entertainment debuting during the holiday season, you’re setting yourself up for disappointment. Honestly, we aren’t expecting much of anything new–even though it’s badly needed–for Christmas 2025 at Disneyland.

The reason for this is relatively simple: Disneyland’s 70th Anniversary Celebration is sucking up all of the oxygen through 2026. More importantly, it’s sucking up entertainment budgets. Since this celebration remains ongoing, let’s start with changes that Disney has announced for Christmas 2025.

Disneyland 70th Anniversary Changes

Select entertainment from the Disneyland 70th Anniversary Celebration will continue during the holiday season. You’ll still be able to enjoy the “World of Color Happiness!” nighttime spectacular at Disney California Adventure and “Tapestry of Happiness” projection show on the facade of “it’s a small world” at Disneyland. The 70th enhancements will also continue on Toy Story Mania.

Previously, Disneyland announced that “Mickey and Friends Celebrate Happy!” cavalcade, “Wondrous Journeys” nighttime spectacular and “Better Together: A Pixar Pals Celebration!” parade would temporarily pause at the start of Halloween to make way for seasonal Halloween entertainment offerings, then resume at a later time. These pauses will continue through Christmas and into early 2026.

Unfortunately, Paint the Night parade will also go on holiday hiatus starting November 10, 2025 and resume sometime in 2026. The last day to see Paint the Night at Disneyland in 2025 is Sunday, November 9, 2025. This is a big blow, as Paint the Night is the marquee evening entertainment at Disneyland right now. It had previously been our understanding that Paint the Night would not pause, as Disney indicated it would run throughout the 70th celebration. (It previously was performed in addition to ‘A Christmas Fantasy’ Parade during past holiday seasons.)

Also note that “World of Color – Happiness” continuing at Christmas means that “World of Color – Season of Light” will not be presented for Christmas 2025. We’ll miss Season of Light, which is a sentimental favorite, but Happiness is a great version of the nighttime spectacular.

Finally, areas and attractions around Disneyland Resort will retain special touches, including decorative accents and the colorful castle photo opportunity in the esplanade. Interactive MagicBand+ locations and the Key to Disneyland lock stations will remain available through the season.

There’s much more to enjoy during this celebration, from special entertainment to the all-new Walt Disney – A Magical Life and more. Head over to our Guide to the Disneyland 70th Anniversary Celebration to read even more detail about what’s to come for the big celebration.

New Christmas 2025 Character Costumes

As for what else will be new for Christmas 2025, the only confirmed addition is Minnie & Mickey Mouse plus some of their friends in sparkling new outfits. These designs are a “holiday spin” on their clothing from the Disneyland 70th Anniversary Celebration. Shimmering greens, reds and golds steal the show, with anniversary nods throughout. Beyond the mice, these characters usually include Goofy, Donald, Daisy, Pluto, and Clarabelle.

These costumes change every year and are a huge hit with fans, and make for fun merchandising tie-ins. Meeting the characters for Christmas can be a tad tricky. All of these meet & greets are in Town Square, but the locations aren’t clearly marked, the characters rotate, and most do not have PhotoPass. If you want to meet them, your best bet is being in Town Square between 9:45 am and 2 pm, which is when most of them appear.

Failing that, some of them are back out in the evenings. Those appearances are more sporadic, and characters are not out during the fireworks or parade. Another option is seeing them at the very beginning of the day, shortly after Disneyland opens and they appear at the Train Station; they also do the same thing at the end of the night. This is not a meet & greet, but you can get selfies and see them much more easily.

Beyond the new character costumes, it’s possible there are a few minor additions that have yet to be announced. There’s definitely going to be special menus and merchandise for Christmas 2025, at the absolute minimum. Beyond that, here’s a rundown of other recent highlights from last year that are all confirmed as returning again for Christmas 2025…

“Mickey’s Happy Holidays” and Holiday Toy Drummers 

Families and kids will want to dance along to holiday rhythms as iconic Disney characters march along the Disney California Adventure park parade route to the beat of the Holiday Toy Drummers during “Mickey’s Happy Holidays.”

In addition, the playfully percussive precision of the Holiday Toy Drummers will delightfully drum up seasonal cheer for all to hear. The Holiday Toy Drummers perform multiple times daily at DCA during Festival of the Holidays, usually in front of the obelisk in Paradise Gardens Park.

“Mirabel’s Gifts of the Season”

On select days, Mirabel from “Encanto” and her friends rejoice in the spirit of the holidays, bringing everyone together during their very own Fiesta de Navidad celebration. Kids of all ages and families will enjoy singing along in this heartfelt musical presentation. Mirabel is also among the characters rotating at the Paradise Gardens Park gazebo, sharing holiday greetings and posing for photo opportunities.

“A Musical Christmas with Mariachi Alegría de Disneyland & Miguel!” 

Also on select days, this nighttime show gathers friends and families to listen to heartfelt stories and timeless songs in an enchanting celebration of the holidays. Mariachi Alegría de Disneyland, accompanied by graceful dancers, delivers intimate, bilingual performances of beloved Christmas songs.

The celebration closes with a special appearance by Miguel from Pixar Animation Studios’ “Coco” for a beautiful rendition of “Silent Night.” (Last year, both of these shows occurred Monday through Friday evenings. No word yet on the 2025 schedule, but there’s a decent chance it’s the same.)

Both of these new entertainment acts were really well done. Neither measure up to Viva Navidad for us, but at least it wasn’t purely a budget cut. Instead, Disneyland was trying something new. These are just a few components of Festival of the Holidays at Disney California Adventure.

“Holiday Fun with Santa and Friends!” at Fantasyland Theatre

This family-friendly area returns for Christmas 2025 after debuting last year. Throughout the day, Santa Claus and select Disney characters will make appearances and pose for holiday photos at “Holiday Fun with Santa and Friends!” at the Fantasyland Theatre.

Families can also enjoy craft making, sing-alongs of holiday classics and atmospheric music. This is scheduled daily at Disneyland, and has various permutations throughout the year. If there’s a version of this happening during your visit, it’s worth checking out if you have small children. It isn’t well publicized so crowds are often low back here–it’s a good reprieve from the heat and crowds, although only the latter should be applicable at Christmas.

Holiday Time Guided Tour

Guests wanting to hear holiday stories about Walt and the Disney family can do so during the Holiday Time at the Disneyland Resort Guided Tour, which makes its return. This paid tour offers highlights such as holiday themed treats and reserved viewing for “A Christmas Fantasy Parade.”

All three Hotels of the Disneyland Resort will feature festive fun, including a massive gingerbread house inspired by pastries and candies on display at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa and all-new décor at Pixar Place Hotel. The hotels will also have special activities and entertainment during the holidays.

In addition to holiday shopping and dining in the Downtown Disney District, guests can groove to a variety of “mistle-toe-tapping” live musical performances select evenings at the Downtown Disney LIVE! stage. On some nights at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa and Disneyland Hotel, live entertainment will create a wonderfully cozy atmosphere.

Christmas Character Dining

There are also several Christmas character dining experiences to choose from this holiday season, including a brand-new character dinner experience called Mickey’s Christmas Carol Feast at Storytellers Cafe at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, as well as Daisy’s Holiday Pajama Party, where Daisy Duck and Donald Duck join the character lineup for breakfast and brunch at Storytellers Cafe.

You can also make memories at Goofy’s Kitchen Celebrates the Holidays! at the Disneyland Hotel or partake in Holiday Tea with Santa and Mrs. Claus at Hearthstone Lounge at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. Advance Dining Reservations will be available soon!

Get into the spirit with a returning holiday-themed beverage menu at Broken Spell Lounge in the Disneyland Hotel, featuring creative twists on classics like hot chocolate and eggnog, paired with live jazz music on select days.