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Photos: Disneyland Main Street Pumpkin Festival

Halloween Time at Disneyland Park means pumpkins. There are pumpkins everywhere, even inside the Haunted Mansion.

Throughout the park, guests may encounter favorite Disney characters festively festooned in brand-new Halloween looks or wickedly wonderful Disney villains looking to stir up a bit of mischief.

But it really comes down to pumpkins. Guests can experience vibrant seasonal décor as the Main Street Pumpkin Festival transforms Main Street, U.S.A., with whimsical pumpkins displayed in storefronts, while ghouls and goblins of all ages will enjoy taking photographs with the iconic giant Mickey Mouse pumpkin.

Here’s a tour of the pumpkins from the entrance to the hub where there is a special display:

The giant Mickey pumpkin. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Hundreds of pumpkins line the street. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
(Photo by Steve Liebman)
(Photo by Steve Liebman)
(Photo by Steve Liebman)
(Photo by Steve Liebman)
(Photo by Steve Liebman)
(Photo by Steve Liebman)
(Photo by Steve Liebman)
(Photo by Steve Liebman)

Around the hub and the Partners Statue are pumpkins representing each of the various lands, They do light up at night.

Tarzen represents Adventureland. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Jack Skellington represents New Orleans Square, where Jack takes over the Haunted Mansion and turns it into the Haunted Mansion Holiday. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Woody represents Frontierland. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Winnie-the-Pooh represents Critter Country. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Tinker Bell represents Fantasyland. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Roger Rabbit represented Toontown. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Buzz Lightyear represented Tomorrowland. (Photo by Steve Liebman)

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