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Magic Kingdom’s Halloween Party Timeline Is About to Be Revealed

There’s a certain point every year when Disney fans start shifting their attention away from summer plans and toward something a little more festive—and a lot more spooky. That moment is here.

A new teaser from Disney has quietly set the stage for what looks like the official kickoff of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party season. If you’ve followed this rollout in past years, the pattern is hard to miss. The clues are there, the timing lines up, and it’s becoming increasingly clear that the full timeline reveal is right around the corner.

And when it drops, things are going to move quickly.

Minnie Mouse in her Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party outfit
Credit: Disney

The Clue That Started It All

Disney’s latest social media post didn’t come with a formal announcement or a list of dates. Instead, it leaned into mystery—an image filled with eerie visuals and a caption tied to “Halfway to Halloween.”

That phrase alone carries a lot of weight.

Disney has consistently used this seasonal milestone as a launch point for its Halloween announcements. Late April into early May has become the unofficial starting line for everything related to fall events at Magic Kingdom, and this year appears to be following that exact same script.

So while nothing has been officially confirmed yet, the message feels clear: the wait is almost over.

Looking Back to See What’s Next

If you want to understand what’s coming, the best move is to look at how Disney handled things last year.

In 2025, the timeline was straightforward. Dates were revealed in mid-May, followed by early ticket access for Disney Resort guests just a few days later. General ticket sales opened shortly after that.

If 2026 follows that same structure—and there’s little reason to think it won’t—we’re likely looking at a full announcement within days, with tickets going on sale within the next couple of weeks.

That’s not a lot of time to prepare.

Why This Announcement Matters More Than Ever

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party has always been popular, but the level of demand in recent years has taken things to another level.

Last year, every single party night sold out. That includes early dates in August, not just the expected high-demand nights in October. Halloween night itself disappeared almost instantly once tickets became available.

That kind of demand changes how guests approach planning.

You can’t afford to wait and see. Once dates are released, the clock starts ticking, and hesitation can mean missing out entirely on your preferred night.

Pricing and What to Expect

Ticket prices have also been trending upward.

In 2025, prices ranged from the lower end in the $100 range to well over $200 for peak nights. With demand continuing to rise, there’s a strong chance that 2026 pricing could push even higher, especially for the most popular dates.

That doesn’t seem to be slowing interest, though. If anything, it’s proving just how valuable this event has become for guests looking for a unique Magic Kingdom experience.

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Credit: Disney

When the Party Will Likely Take Place

Even without official confirmation, the overall structure of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is fairly predictable.

The event typically begins in mid-August and runs on select nights through October 31. Early-season dates often offer lower prices and slightly lighter crowds, while October becomes the peak window for attendance.

Guests who want the full Halloween atmosphere tend to aim for those later dates, but that also means higher demand and faster sellouts.

What Happens Once the Announcement Drops

When Disney finally releases the full timeline, it won’t just be about dates.

We’ll likely get a full breakdown of:

  • Ticket sale windows
  • Pricing tiers
  • Returning entertainment like the Boo-To-You Parade
  • Character appearances and themed overlays
  • Any updates or changes for 2026

It’s the kind of information that immediately shifts planning into action mode.

For many guests, this is the moment where fall vacations go from “idea” to “booked.”

The Ripple Effect Across Magic Kingdom

Even if you’re not planning to attend the Halloween Party, this announcement still matters.

Once the event begins, Magic Kingdom’s daily operations start to shift. Park hours change on party nights, crowds redistribute across the week, and non-party days often see increased demand as guests try to maximize their time.

It creates a different rhythm in the park—one that lasts for months.

Final Thoughts

Everything about this teaser suggests we’re on the verge of a major update.

Disney knows exactly how to build anticipation for its seasonal events, and this latest move fits perfectly into that strategy. The timing, the messaging, and the history all point toward the same conclusion.

The full Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party timeline is about to be revealed.

And once it is, the race to secure tickets officially begins.

Andrew Boardwine

A frequent visitor of Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort, Andrew will likely be found freefalling on Twilight Zone Tower of Terror or enjoying Pirates of the Caribbean. Over at Universal, he'll be taking in the thrills of the Jurassic World Velocicoaster and Revenge of the Mummy

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