AttractionsShanghai Disney Resort celebrates autumn with Duffy Month, Halloween thrills, and new ticket options.

Autumn magic arrives at Shanghai Disney Resort

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Visitors can look forward to a Duffy & Friends extravaganza with floral outfits, interactive displays, Shanghai Opera, LinaBell celebrations, Halloween thrills, and themed treats.
Visitors can look forward to a Duffy & Friends extravaganza with floral outfits, interactive displays, Shanghai Opera, LinaBell celebrations, Halloween thrills, and themed treats. Photo Credit: Shanghai Disney Resort

Shanghai Disney Resort is rolling out a season of autumn festivities for guests starting September 2025, featuring Duffy Month, Halloween events, and holiday celebrations.

From September 1 to 30, Duffy Month brings floral-themed fun, with Duffy and Friends donning new blossom-inspired outfits. Guests can explore flower-filled displays across Mickey Avenue, participate in interactive social walls, and enjoy the return of the daily show “Enjoying the Moon with Duffy and Friends.”

This year, select performances incorporate Shanghai Opera, with young performers singing the theme song in Shanghai dialect and classic opera melodies. The celebration also marks LinaBell’s fourth anniversary, extended from September 23 to 29.

Seasonal treats and themed merchandise accompany the festivities. Guests can enjoy desserts infused with osmanthus, participate in themed afternoon teas and brunches, and purchase plushes, accessories, and mooncake sets. Ticket offers include the Duffy Month One-day Ticket, a bundle with LinaBell Celebration Party access, and overnight Disney Dream Vacation packages.

Halloween festivities run from October 4 to November 1, with Treasure Cove hosting pirate-themed experiences like Buccaneer Bash and Barbossa’s Bounty restaurant featuring immersive pirate dining. Disney Villains, including Mother Gothel, appear in daily encounters alongside Mickey, Minnie, and Duffy in Halloween attire. Spook-tacular Days are extended to eight days, with themed performances, blackened snacks, and Disneytown Halloween experiences for all ages.

From mid-October, Shanghai Disneyland will introduce additional ticket price tiers between RMB 475 (US$66) and RMB 799 (US$111), giving guests more options without changing existing top or bottom prices. Discounts of approximately 25% remain for children, seniors, and guests with disabilities, while infants under three continue to receive free admission.

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