6 Disney Halloween Decoration Ideas For a Magical Halloween
Halloween is one of our favorite holidays, and we love to add a touch of Disney to our decorating!
Whether you’re going for spooky, cute, or a mix of the two, Disney-inspired Halloween décor adds a little movie magic to the holiday.
From Mickey pumpkins to Jack Skellington vibes, here are six ways to decorate for Halloween with a Disney twist.
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1. Mickey Pumpkin Decor
If you’ve ever walked down Main Street U.S.A. during the fall, you know that Mickey-shaped pumpkins are the ultimate Disney Halloween decoration!
They are one of my favorite ways to decorate for Halloween, as they are a great way to recreate a bit of park magic at home!
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2. A Disney Halloween Tree
Trees aren’t just for Christmas! Join the Halloween tree trend and create your own Disney version!
Decorate a black tree with Disney-inspired baubles, spooky decorations and black and orange tinsel and beads.
And don’t forget the fairy lights for lighting up Fall nights! You could go a little spooky with these, too.
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3. Disney-Inspired Candy Station
Halloween = candy. Why not serve it up Disney-style?
Use Mickey or Jack-themed bowls, cauldrons, or Halloween trays to create a trick-or-treat station that’s just as spooky as it is magical!
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4. A Jack Skellington Welcome
We couldn’t do a Disney Halloween post without mentioning the classic, The Nightmare Before Christmas!
The Pumpkin King makes an impressive greeter for trick-or-treaters or house guests. Decorate your porch with Jack and Sally banners or have Jack himself welcome people to your door!
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5. Welcome, Foolish Mortals!
Another way to bring a bit of park magic home this Halloween is to decorate Haunted Mansion style!
Think floating candlesticks, gothic wall art, and purple accents.
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6. Decorate Like a Villain!
Channel a Disney villain and create your own villainous lair with small touches like poison apples, or channel your inner Ursula with a dark under the sea theme.
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Disney Halloween Ideas
I hope you found the perfect way to add a little Disney to your Halloween!

Lindsey is the creator and writer for Mouse Trip Magic. When she’s not walking down Main Street, she likes to bring the Disney magic home with Disney movies, fun recipes and cute Disney finds. Her love of storytelling and cinematography led her to pursue a degree in film and media, which means she loves to research and take a deep dive into all things Disney!
