If you’re visiting Disneyland Resort this fall be sure to join in the return of some special DÃa de los Muertos seasonal experiences in both California Adventure and Disneyland parks.
All of these experiences celebrating DÃa de los Muertos will begin September 7 and continue through November 2, 2018.
Once again the Disney Pixar movie Coco is central to the Plaza de la Familia festivities in Paradise Gardens. When visiting you and your family can share memories of loved ones at the interactive Memory Wall.
DÃa de los Muertos Celebrations Return to California Adventure Park ©Disney
You’ll also get to enjoy a Mexican Ãrbol de la Vida (Tree of Life) photo location. Plus, this year there is a mask making craft that depicts an alebrije (spirit guide) from Coco.
Don’t miss out on the immersive art exhibit The World of Coco along with the touching Mariachi music performed on the bandstand – all while enjoying tasty Mexican food at Paradise Garden Grill.
DÃa de los Muertos Celebrations Return to California Adventure Park ©Disney
A Musical Celebration of Coco will be performed several times daily. It brings together the Storytellers of Plaza de la Familia and the Grammy-award winning Mariachi Divas for a fun, festive combination of music and dance that tells the inspiring and enjoyable story of Miguel’s journey in Coco. New this year, the singers and authentic Folklórico dancers will be joined by Miguel, brought to life in a whimsical, hand-crafted style inspired by traditional Mexican folk art.
Be sure to make a stop in Cars Land because the citizens of Radiator Junction will be remembering Doc Hudson (the Fabulous Hudson Hornet) with an ofrenda (remembrance altar). You’ll find the ofrenda at Ramone’s House of Body Art.
Frontierland‘s Zocalo Park will be colorfully decked out with a display in honor of DÃa de los Muertos.
DÃa de los Muertos Celebrations Return to Disneyland Park ©Disney
The display will incorporate marigolds and papel picado througout the installation. It will also include a traditional ofrenda, calaveras (sugar skulls), and an iconic figure of La Catrina.
Be sure to enjoy the tasty food at nearby Rancho del Zocalo while here.
You can read about last year’s celebration HERE.
Which DÃa de los Muertos events are you looking forward to seeing and experiencing? Let us know in the comments.
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