Giant Mickey Mouse Pumpkin Confectionery Appears In Lobby of Disneyland Hotel for Halloween Time

Can you find all 13 Hidden Mickeys?

Halloween Time is in full swing at the Disneyland Resort in Southern California, and today we stumbled across another addition to the delightfully frightening decor around the resort. In the lobby of the Disneyland Hotel, guests can find a big, colorful Mickey Mouse Pumpkin Confectionery made entirely of edible ingredients.

What’s happening:

  • An enormous Mickey Mouse Pumpkin Confectionery has appeared in the lobby of the Disneyland Hotel at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, right outside of Goofy’s Kitchen.
  • This Mickey Pumpkin Confectionery was created and constructed by a team of six Disneyland Resort Cast Members over more than 240 hours.
  • It stands at five feet tall, and its entirely edible ingredients include 120 pounds of fondant, 60 pounds of chocolate, 55 pounds of rice cereal, 30 pounds of marshmallows, 20 pounds of powdered sugar, and 10 pounds of butter.

  • As tends to be the case with these confectionery wonders in the Disneyland Resort hotel lobbies, its creators have hidden a grand total of 13 Hidden Mickeys around the pumpkin. We’ve zoomed in on one of them in the photo below, but you’ll have to visit the Disneyland Hotel to find all 13.

More Disneyland Hotel News:

  • Laughing Place contributor Gavin Doyle has shared five tips to make the most of your stay.
  • The Evil Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is getting her own mug from Trader Sam’s next week.
  • Check out some photos from the new High Key Club at the Disneyland Hotel.
  • Secure your hotel room for next year’s D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event in August of 2026.
  • We’ve also got more photos of the Halloween decorations at the storied Disneyland Hotel, which first opened in October of 1955– just three months after the famous theme park itself.
Mike Celestino
Mike serves as Laughing Place's lead Southern California reporter, Editorial Director for Star Wars content, and host of the weekly "Who's the Bossk?" Star Wars podcast. He's been fascinated by Disney theme parks and storytelling in general all his life and resides in Burbank, California with his beloved wife and cats.
Jeremiah Good
Our main correspondent for Walt Disney World and the Orlando area and a heck of a paleontologist if he does say so himself.