The removal of autumnal theming, including pumpkins, spooky characters, and associated dcor, at Disney theme parks typically follows the conclusion of the Halloween season. This process involves dismantling displays, stowing props, and transitioning the parks aesthetic toward its next seasonal theme, often winter holiday celebrations.
The precise timing is strategically important for maximizing guest satisfaction. Extending the Halloween ambiance too far into November can diminish the impact of the subsequent holiday decorations, while removing it too early might disappoint visitors expecting the fall festivities. Historically, Disney has aimed for a seamless transition, often working overnight to minimize disruption and unveil the new theme quickly.