This fall, Disneyland Resort is bursting with fresh experiences for visitors of all ages. From the grand opening of Tiana’s Palace to the transformation of San Fransokyo Square, there’s magic waiting around every corner.
Tiana’s Palace Opens with New Orleans Flavors
Starting today, Tiana’s Palace invites guests to enjoy New Orleans-inspired dishes inside Disneyland Park’s New Orleans Square. Inspired by The Princess and the Frog, the quick-service restaurant serves flavorful options like 7 Greens Gumbo, Gulf Shrimp and Grits, and house-filled beignets. Guests can also order using the Disneyland app for added convenience. While it’s not a character dining location, Princess Tiana can still be spotted walking through New Orleans Square.

San Fransokyo Square Welcomes Guests
Across the esplanade, Disney California Adventure Park has officially unveiled San Fransokyo Square. Inspired by Big Hero 6, this reimagined land brings together the charm of San Francisco and Tokyo. Guests can meet Hiro and Baymax outside the Hamada Bot Shop, savor dishes at Aunt Cass Café and Rita’s Turbine Blenders, and shop for unique merchandise at the San Fransokyo Maker’s Market.

More Entertainment and Attractions This Fall
Guests visiting Disneyland Resort this fall can enjoy special entertainment like Queenie and the Jambalaya Jazz Band floating along the Rivers of America, along with the upcoming “Heartbeat of New Orleans – A Living Mural” projection show launching September 29. Meanwhile, the Adventureland Treehouse, inspired by Swiss Family Robinson, will open soon, inviting explorers to climb rope stairways and discover imaginative rooms.

Seasonal Fun and New Eats in Downtown Disney
Beyond the parks, Downtown Disney District continues to evolve. The new alfresco hangout, The Alley at Splitsville, offers interactive games and bites from Splitsville’s menu. Jazz Kitchen Coastal Grill & Patio also reopened with refreshed décor and a new menu. Don’t forget Beignets Expressed, now serving classic and specialty glazed beignets for a sweet on-the-go treat.
Celebrate the Season with Halloween Time and More
Seasonal celebrations are in full swing with Halloween Time (through October 31) and Plaza de la Familia (through November 2). Guests can also look forward to special events celebrating Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Month with live entertainment, arts and crafts, and themed food and drinks.
With so many new experiences at Disneyland Resort, this fall is the perfect time to visit. Whether you’re tasting New Orleans classics at Tiana’s Palace or meeting Baymax in San Fransokyo Square, adventure awaits around every corner!