Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is back at Magic Kingdom, and it’s already shaping up to be another sell-out season. For many Disney fans, this event is the highlight of fall, offering a blend of Halloween fun and Disney magic that can’t be matched anywhere else. Trick-or-treating stations are spread across the park, rare characters make surprise appearances, and classic rides get seasonal overlays to fit the spooky mood. Add in the Boo-to-You Parade and the special fireworks show, and you’ve got the recipe for one of Disney’s most beloved traditions.
But there’s one big catch—tickets are almost gone. If you’ve been debating when to buy, the answer is simple: don’t wait any longer. Dates are disappearing at lightning speed, and soon every single night will be booked solid.
Which Dates Have Already Sold Out
Here’s what’s confirmed sold out as of late August:
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August 15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 26, 29
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September 5, 9, 12, 19
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October 7, 9, 10, and 31
That means every single August date is gone, September is already thinning out, and Halloween night itself was among the first to vanish. It’s clear demand is higher than ever, and it’s not slowing down.
Why the Rush Always Happens Now
Late August into September is when the ticket frenzy really begins. Families are back into their routines, school schedules are set, and people feel ready to plan fall trips. Locals also fuel demand, eager to enjoy cooler evenings at the park. Once October rolls around, weekends and then weekdays will sell out in quick succession.
The Outlook for 2025
Looking at how fast tickets are moving, it’s safe to expect every single date will be sold out well before Halloween. Disney has even raised prices for some nights to the highest levels yet, but fans haven’t slowed down. If anything, the urgency seems greater.
Don’t Get Left Behind
If you’re hoping to experience Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party this year, hesitation could cost you your chance. Disney doesn’t usually re-release sold-out dates, meaning once they’re gone, that’s it. Whether you’re hoping for a September night with lighter crowds or a packed October celebration, secure your spot now before you’re left watching parade videos online instead of standing on Main Street to see it in person.