Visiting the Disneyland Resort during the winter holidays give guests an unusually festive experience for sunny Southern California. Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park always deck the halls for Christmas, but the parks also decorate for fall festivities perfectly. Disneyland is currently transformed into a real life Halloween Town, complete with special Halloween treats on the menu.

One of these treats is the Pumpkin Twist. Nothing says fall quite like the delectable pumpkin flavor. If you love a flaky, doughy crust and a sweet pumpkin pie flavor, you will love Pumpkin Twists! The Twist is a flavor-packed combination of crunchy sweetness and creamy pumpkin, sprinkled with sugar crystals. These scrumptious Pumpkin Twists can be found at stands throughout Disneyland and DCA.

During October, pumpkin beignets are served warm in the cold, crisp air. Pumpkin flavor gives a little spunk to this classic New Orleans’ dessert. The hot, fluffy pastry is shaped into Mickey Mouse and topped with mounds of powdered sugar. To get your hands on these tasty treats, visit the Mint Julep Bar in New Orleans Square. I recommend washing down your pumpkin beignets with a delicious glass of New Orleans Mint Julep.

Although the next treat is not pumpkin flavored, it is still inspired by pumpkins. This treat is a pumpkin shaped candy apple. Underneath sparkling orange sprinkles and chocolate decorations, is a perfect caramel-covered green apple. However, there are more than just pumpkin-themed apples to choose from. Guests can choose apples inspired by their favorite Disney characters and even a Dia De Los Muertos sugar skull.

If candy apples are not your preference, the parks offer fresh cake pops and decorated crispy treats. The delicious and fun candy apples, cake pops and rice crispy treats are available at any candy shop in Disneyland, DCA and even Downtown Disney.

The Mickey Cookie is available year-round, but has a special twist for Halloween. During October, Mickey is shaped as a bat with sharp fangs. This shortbread cookie is covered in a layer of melt-in-your-mouth chocolate. Although it’s available at almost any candy shop or restaurant, it is always available in the Jolly Holiday Bakery Café on Main Street U.S.A.

Some other Halloween inspired treats are cupcakes, such as an adorable mummy and a cupcake influenced by candy corn. At DCA’s Pacific Wharf Café, guests can also buy freshly made pumpkin-shaped sourdough loaves.

So the next time you go to Disneyland during Halloween, grab some of these treats before they make like a ghost and disappear.