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Tuesday, August 18, 2026

10 Things You Need to Know About Hong Kong Disneyland Halloween 2026



If you've ever wanted to dress up as your favorite Disney character and walk around Disneyland as an adult, Halloween might be the perfect excuse to finally do it.

From September 18 to November 1, 2026, Hong Kong Disneyland is celebrating Disney Halloween Time with this year's wickedly fun theme, “Party Like a Villain.”

And there's one thing that makes this season particularly exciting for adult Disney fans: Halloween is the special time of year when adults can get in on the costume fun at Hong Kong Disneyland.

So if you're planning a trip, here are 10 things you need to know about Hong Kong Disneyland Halloween 2026.

1. Halloween is the time for adults to dress up at Disneyland

Let's start with one of the biggest reasons to visit during Halloween.

Adults are generally not permitted to wear costumes at Disney theme parks, but Halloween is the special season when adult guests can dress up at Hong Kong Disneyland.

That means you can finally live out that childhood Disney dream of walking through the park dressed as your favorite character.

Want to channel your inner Maleficent? Go for it.

Feeling more like Cruella? Absolutely.

Want to coordinate a group costume with your friends? Even better!

This year's “Party Like a Villain” theme makes it even more fun to embrace your mischievous side.

One thing to remember: Based on previous Halloween experiences, if you're dressed as a Disney character, you may need to approach the Cast Members at the entrance before entering the park. Guests in character costumes may be given a “Guest” sticker to wear on their chest while inside the park. This helps distinguish guests from official Disney characters.

Costume rules may change, so it's always best to check the latest official guidelines before your visit.

2. The 2026 Halloween celebration runs from September 18 to November 1

Disney Halloween Time isn't just a one-day Halloween event.

The 2026 celebration runs from September 18 through November 1, giving you several weeks to plan your visit.

If you're already planning a Hong Kong trip around this time, this could be the perfect opportunity to add a Disneyland day or even an overnight stay to your itinerary.

3. This year's theme is “Party Like a Villain”

Forget being on your best behavior.

This year, the Villains are taking over.

“Party Like a Villain” brings Disney's most iconic villains into the spotlight, creating a Halloween celebration that's darker, more dramatic and definitely more mischievous.

And honestly, it gives you the perfect excuse to dress up as your favorite Disney Villain, too.

4. Get ready for Maleficent's Villains takeover

One of the major highlights is “Uninvited! A Villains Takeover Party.”

Led by Maleficent, the Villains take over the park with a larger celebration and expanded route.

If you've always wanted to see Disney Villains take center stage, this is definitely something to put on your Halloween itinerary.

And if you want a better viewing experience, Disney Premier Access is available for the designated viewing area.

5. You can party with Ursula, Dr. Facilier, Gaston and more

Another must-see for Villains fans is “Let's Get Wicked.”

This musical celebration brings together some of Disney's most memorable villains including Ursula, Dr. Facilier and Gaston for a high-energy performance filled with music and dancing.

It's basically a Villains' party, and you're invited.

6. Watch out for Villains around the park

The Villains aren't confined to one show.

During Villain Hour, you may encounter characters including Cruella, the Queen, Lady Tremaine, Anastasia and Drizella around the park.

As the day goes on, even more Villains make their appearances.

So don't spend your entire day rushing from one attraction to another. Leave some room in your itinerary for character encounters and keep your camera ready!

7. You can enjoy trick-or-treating at the park

What's Halloween without trick-or-treating?

During the celebration, guests can enjoy trick-or-treating at designated locations, with Cast Members getting into character for the occasion.

It's a fun way to experience the Halloween atmosphere beyond the shows and character encounters.

And if you're already dressed in costume, you might as well fully commit to the Halloween spirit!

8. Jack Skellington fans have something special to look forward to

If you're a The Nightmare Before Christmas fan, keep an eye out for “Jack Skellington's The Nightmare Before Dinner.”

The Halloween Town-inspired dining experience combines themed food with entertainment and new surprises for the 2026 celebration.

Because what's Halloween without a little Jack Skellington?

9. Come hungry for limited-edition Halloween treats

One of the best things about visiting Disney during a seasonal celebration is the food and Halloween is no exception.

Hong Kong Disneyland and its hotel restaurants will be serving limited-edition Halloween food and drinks during the celebration.

So don't fill up before you get to the park. Save room for the seasonal treats, spooky snacks and Halloween-inspired creations.

And yes, take the photos before you eat them. 

10. The Halloween atmosphere extends throughout the park

It's not just the special shows and character appearances that make Halloween at Hong Kong Disneyland special.

Throughout the celebration, expect Halloween-themed decorations, entertainment, merchandise, food and photo opportunities that transform the park into a festive and slightly wicked Disney experience.

It's the kind of visit where you'll want to slow down, explore the different areas and look for all the little Halloween details.

The Perfect Excuse for Adult Disney Fans

There are plenty of reasons to visit Hong Kong Disneyland during Halloween: the Villains, special entertainment, limited-edition food, character appearances and seasonal experiences.

But for adults who secretly still love dressing up?

This is your moment.

Halloween is one of the rare opportunities to step inside Disneyland in costume as an adult and fully embrace your favorite Disney character.

So gather your Disney-loving friends, start planning those costumes and get ready to Party Like a Villain.  

Because you're never too old to dress up at Disney 

Especially during Halloween.

Wednesday, August 5, 2026

Camp COMCO Mentorship Program Opens Cycle 24 to Shape the Next Generation of Communicators



In celebration of Decada de COMCO, COMCO Mundo's year-long 10th anniversary celebration, COMCO School of Communications, the communication training and education arm of global award-winning integrated communications group COMCO Mundo League of Enterprises, opens its doors to applicants across the Philippines for the Cycle 24 of Camp COMCO Mentorship Program.

Camp COMCO, the internationally recognized and industry-acclaimed mentorship program of COMCO Mundo, is now seeking the next generation of trailblazing storytellers, creative rebels, and future leaders to join COMCO Mundo's agencies and programs as apprentices. Selected applicants will have the opportunity to work across COMCO Mundo League of Enterprises, COMCO Southeast Asia - Pilipinas, TARO AOX Inc., COMCO Middle East & Africa, COMCO Southeast Asia - Singapore, SEA Wave & Spice with Purple Alab, COMCO School of Communications, Citizen COMCO, SEA CAN Alliance by COMCO Mundo, and Sundaica Shared Services & Enterprise Community.

Students and fresh graduates of Communications, Journalism, Marketing, Multimedia Arts, or related disciplines will gain real-world experience, sharpen their skills, and learn directly from COMCO Mundo's pool of industry experts through Camp COMCO. As an intensive talent incubation initiative, industry linkage course, and apprenticeship program, Camp COMCO equips participants with the knowledge, experience, and character-building program to master the best practices in brand storytelling and thrive in the communications industry.

Recognized for its excellence and impact, the program has earned multiple prestigious accolades, including the 2024 IABC (International Association of Business Communicators) Global Gold Quill Award in Chicago, 2025 IABC Asia-Pacific Silver Quill Award in Manila, and 2022 IABC Philippine Quill Award of Excellence as well as the Top Award in Communication Training and Education, and the 2019 Gold Anvil Award for Specialized Public Relations Program. Today, Camp COMCO has produced 157 graduates, some of whom are now esteemed leaders and partners in the COMCO Mundo group and the rest are making their mark across the communications industry and beyond.

At its core, Camp COMCO is designed to help apprentices (or fondly called COMCOwans) grow into skilled, forward-thinking PR and Communications practitioners through learning sessions, industry immersion, and hands-on experience across COMCO Mundo’s various business units. The program culminates in the highly anticipated House Wars pitch competition, where apprentices put their learnings into action for actual brands and projects, and showcase the knowledge and skills they have gained throughout their Camp COMCO journey. Ten years on, Camp COMCO continues to open doors for aspiring talent, equipping the next generation of communicators with the skills, tools, and right mindset to become the storytellers of tomorrow.

“Camp COMCO was built on the belief that the future of communications begins with investing in young talent. Through mentorship, hands-on learning, and even character building, we hope to empower the next generation of storytellers to create meaningful and lasting impact in our industry,” said COMCO Mundo Interregional President & Group Chief Executive and Head of Global & Strategic Communications / Partner & Co-Founder, Mr. Ferdinand Bondoy.

Beyond the mentorship program, Camp COMCO continues to build a strong community through the Camp COMCO Alumni Society, bringing graduates together to stay connected, collaborate, and give back. Working alongside Citizen COMCO, the advocacy arm of COMCO Mundo, Camp COMCO alumni have supported some of COMCO Mundo’s cause-oriented initiatives, including COMCOlidays with Kids for various child-focused institutions, relief efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters, Unilab Foundation Play Advocacy Week, WWF’s Earth Hour, and more recently, the Camp COMCO Kids. Today, the Alumni Society continues to grow as a community of communications, marketing, and multimedia professionals who carry forward the program’s spirit of lifelong learning, meaningful storytelling, and purpose-driven leadership.

Do you have what it takes to become a legend in the making? 
Send your application and CV to headquarters@comcomundo.com. 

Learn more about Camp COMCO at comcomundo.com/camp-comco, and follow COMSCO on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram for updates.