Disneyland Main Street; at night; empty; lights on
  • On Oct 29, 2025
    Erika from CA Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Is Disneyland Resort having the Candlelight Processional this year? If so, what are the dates and are there any special packages available?

    Hi Erika! Welcome to planDisney!

    Thank you for your great question. I can understand why you'd be interested in the unforgettable Candlelight Processional at Disneyland, as it is a very special tradition - around since Walt Disney walked Main Street! In previous years, the Candlelight Processional has occurred during the first weekend of December, which would be December 6 and 7 this year. No dates or times have been officially confirmed, (this event is not widely publicized) but performances are likely to be at 5:30pm and 7:45pm each evening, if history repeats itself.

    Although the Candlelight Processional at EPCOT in Walt Disney World provides a dining package option which allows Guests guaranteed seating, reserved seats for the Disneyland Candlelight Processional are for a few hundred invited Guests only. For Guests like you and me, Erika, who would like to take in the beauty and wonder of the Candle Processional, we would need to stake out a standby viewing spot on our own. 

    On the steps of Main Street, U.S.A. train station, in the heart of Town Square in Disneyland Park, the Candlelight Processional is a unique 45-minute musical retelling of “The First Christmas." If you're okay with missing the performance in Town Square, but you'd still like to experience the spirit of the Candlelight Processional, find a spot before showtime on the curb anywhere on Main Street or along the parade route beginning at "it's a small world." The Candlelight Processional performers should make their way down the parade route beginning at "it's a small world" into Town Square. Of all the standby viewing options, Main Street is my preferred way to experience the holiday ambiance of the Candlelight Processional without the higher crowds of Town Square. I hope that's helpful, Erika!

    If you do find yourself around "it's a small world" in the evening during the Holidays at Disneyland Resort, you must know about the magical "it's a small world" holiday lighting that occurs every night during the holidays. Schedules are subject to change but definitely keep your eye on the Daily Events Schedule for show times because I think you'll love it! 

    If any other questions come up in your planning, Erika, like how to maximize the magic or where to find my favorite seasonal treats, please don't hesitate to reach out again! Your planDisney pals are always here to help!

    Warmest wishes,
    McCayla
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Meet the Panelist: McCayla, Washington

Hello from the Pacific Northwest! I'm McCayla, a wife and mom dreaming of adventure in the great wide somewhere, yet also completely content watching Toy Story from the couch. My love of Disneyland began as a little girl on Peter Pan's Flight and only grows with each visit. But even when I'm not physically at the Happiest Place on Earth, I truly feel that same joy when I can help others (YOU!) experience the magic of Disneyland Resort too.

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