
First Look at Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar
Located in Disney Springs, Disney has given us a “First Look” at the new Halloween decor at Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar and we are thrilled to see it. From now till November 4th, you can get ghoulish eats and scary drinks at this vintage airplane hangar bar.
Check out the decor and information bellow!!!

New Halloween Hangar Bar Decor
For the first time ever, Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar at Disney Springs is serving frights and frills amid Halloween-themed decor from Jock’s Halloween collection.
Pumpkin scarecrows meet you at the front entrance. Can you spy one in particular who flies an airplane? He’s mimicking the spirit of Jock Lindsey, but with a chilling twist.


Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar transforms into a warm and inviting retreat during Halloween, blending the cozy glow of vintage lanterns with playful touches that feel more charming than chilling.
The atmosphere feels like stepping into a nostalgic Halloween party from decades past, where stories are shared over themed cocktails and every corner offers a little discovery.
For those with the tricky luck of dining in the diving bell, you’ve got company. A patch of Jack-O’-lanterns has taken up residence above your head, ready to flicker through the night.


In the far corner of the bar, look for a card stock band of vintage Beistle-style black cat decorations watching over the room like little sentinels of Halloween past. Their mischievous eyes watch as you sip on your chosen concoction, seemingly plotting their next Halloween croon.
All the Halloween decor has been added to Jock’s ever-growing collection of memorabilia from his rollicking pilot adventures. Perched high above and to the right of the bar, look for the “Bigelow’s Air Circus” banner with faded lettering and weathered canvas.
Bigelow’s Air Circus is a reference to the 1991 Disney film The Rocketeer, and you may even see another reference to the film on a ‘South Seas Club’ coaster during your visit.


Jock’s pet boa constrictor must be on the move, because, once again, Reggie’s cage is empty. When he returns, he’ll need to slink past a set of retro blow molds with expressive faces dancing with light.
Festive tinsel garland, popularized in the 1940s, zigzags in front of Jock’s treasures, including a banner for his win in the National Air Races.

Halloween Hangar Bar Bites
The kitschy 1940s Halloween décor is the backdrop for nine new and exclusive sips and nibbles on the devilishly delicious Halloween Hangar Bar menu.

New! Jock Lindsey’s Halloween Hangar Bar (Available August 19 through November 4)
- Alien Invader Sliders: Crispy Nashville hot fried chicken, sliced provolone, dill pickle slices, cheddar-chive biscuit, and queen olives (New)
- Cursed Mummy Sausages: Mini smoked sausages wrapped in puff pastry and served with pomegranate-mustard sauce (New)
- Phantom Dumplings: Chicken and pork dumplings wrapped in rice paper and served with teriyaki dipping sauce (New)
- Zombie Eye Bites: Traditional deviled egg filling, crispy fried chicken, and black olives (New)
- Snake Egg Surprise: Simply Lemonade, lime juice, desert pear syrup, and green apple boba pearls (Non-alcoholic) (New)
- Cauldron Cooler: Hendrick’s Gin, Domaine de Canton Ginger Liqueur, lemon juice, simple syrup, and butterfly pea extract (New)
- Scarab Beetle Essence: Siesta Key Silver Rum, Malibu Coconut Rum, Bols Blue Curaçao Liqueur, DOLE Pineapple juice, and grenadine (New)
- Skull of the Dead: Mojo pork, cheddar, flour tortilla, and pickle pico de gallo (New)
- The Spike Trap: Malibu Coconut Rum, Stoli Vanilla Vodka, cream of coconut, and Sprite garnished with a ghost marshmallow (New)

Jock Lindsey – The Backstory
How did Indiana Jones’ barnstorming pilot Jock Lindsey end up in Disney Springs?
Fans of Raiders of the Lost Ark can’t forget Indy’s easygoing pilot Jock Lindsey—owner of a pet snake named Reggie—but how did Jock arrive here?
The two globetrotters stumbled on Disney Springs in 1938 while chasing down a mythology-based tip in central Florida. Attracted to the town’s natural springs and lush terrain, Jock bought some waterfront property and eventually settled down, piloting seaplane tours across the fast-growing Sunshine State.
Jock eventually built an airplane hangar, air tower and runway, and invited fellow members of The Society of Explorers and Adventurers to pay him a visit. His home base soon became a popular stopover and watering hole for world travelers and locals alike.
Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar was born!
Today, thrill-seeking families cross borders and continents to soak up the rugged charm of this artifact-strewn hangar bar, with its spare airplane parts, salvaged equipment and dusty mementos of glory days gone by.