Disney World Runs Out of Magic Kingdom Party Tickets for More 2026 Dates
Disney World has fewer Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party tickets to sell after another pair of 2026 dates officially disappeared from the calendar.
The separately ticketed Magic Kingdom event has been selling out dates as guests make their Halloween plans, and that trend isn’t slowing down.
Disney has now run out of tickets for Sunday, August 23, and Thursday, October 8. Those sellouts come shortly after October 15 also became unavailable.

That leaves 22 remaining opportunities to attend Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party in 2026.
Another August Party Is Gone
August 23 is now completely unavailable to new ticket buyers.
That leaves only three August dates with tickets remaining: August 25, August 28, and August 30.
The cheapest of those is August 25 at $144 per ticket. Both August 28 and August 30 cost $149.
The shrinking August calendar matters for guests already visiting Walt Disney World who haven’t purchased their party admission.
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party requires its own ticket. A regular Magic Kingdom ticket does not provide admission to the event.
Guests can visit Magic Kingdom during regular operating hours on a party day, but they won’t be allowed to remain for the separately ticketed festivities without valid party admission.
October Dates Are Selling Out, Too
The October 8 sellout is another sign that guests are planning well ahead.
October 15 recently sold out as well, removing another date from the middle of the month.
Several October parties remain available, although ticket prices are considerably higher than many August and September nights.
October 1 costs $189, with October 2 and October 4 priced at $199.
Available dates later in the month become even more expensive. October 16, October 18, and October 22 cost $219 each.
October 23, October 25, and October 27 are currently priced at $224.
Annual Passholders and Disney Vacation Club Members receive a $10 discount on select dates.
September Still Has More Choices
Guests with flexible vacation plans currently have more options in September.
Available dates include September 1, September 13, September 15, September 18, September 20, September 22, September 24, September 25, September 27, and September 29.
Ticket prices gradually rise throughout the month.
September 1 is priced at $149, while September 13 costs $159. By September 24, tickets reach $174. September 29 is currently $184.
That gives guests several price points to consider if their travel dates allow some flexibility.

Waiting Could Mean Missing the Party
The latest sellouts are another reminder that Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party admission isn’t guaranteed simply because someone already has a Walt Disney World vacation booked.
Regular Magic Kingdom admission and party admission remain separate.
Once Disney sells the available inventory for a particular party, guests without tickets will need to choose another date if one fits their plans.
There are still 22 dates remaining, so Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is far from completely sold out.
However, August 23 and October 8 joining the unavailable list shows that sellouts aren’t confined to one part of the calendar.
For guests who consider the Halloween party a must-do part of their 2026 Disney World trip, locking in a preferred date sooner rather than later could prevent an unpleasant surprise at Magic Kingdom.



