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Halloween Night Is Sold Out for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Party—Now What?

It’s officially spooky season… or at least it is at Walt Disney World, because tickets for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party just went on sale to everyone today!

But if you were hoping to spend October 31st in Magic Kingdom, we’ve got some (slightly scary) news: Halloween night is already sold out.

That’s right, guests staying at Disney Resort hotels (including the Swan and Dolphin and Shades of Green) got early access earlier this week, and they wasted no time. But don’t start haunting your calendar just yet, there are still plenty of other party nights to choose from.

When’s the Party Happening & How Much Does It Cost?

This year, the party runs on select nights from August 15 to October 31, but not every night, just specific weekday and weekend evenings. So if you’ve got your heart set on a certain date, be sure to check the event calendar when planning.

Minnie Mouse, wearing a purple and green witch costume, stands smiling in front of the Storybook Circus entrance at Disney World. Brightly lit signs and circus decor can be seen in the background.
Credit: Disney

As for tickets, prices start at $119 and go up to $229 depending on the night. Think of it like spooky surge pricing: the earlier and less crowded dates (like in August and early September) are cheaper, while October weekends and anything close to Halloween will cost a bit more. Halloween night is always the first to go, and this year was no exception.

What’s Coming Back This Year?

If you’ve been to this party before, you know it’s stacked with Halloween fun, and yes, many fan-favorite features are coming back in 2025! Here’s what you can expect:

  • The Boo-To-You Halloween Parade (get ready for the Headless Horseman!)

  • Mickey’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular fireworks show hosted by Jack Skellington

  • The Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular with the Sanderson Sisters

  • Trick-or-treating all around the park (yes, the candy haul is legit)

  • Special ride overlays, spooky photo ops, rare characters, and Halloween treats

Oh, and here’s a tip: you can enter Magic Kingdom as early as 4:00 PM even though the party doesn’t officially kick off until 7:00 p.m. That gives you up to 8 hours of park time on just your party ticket. Not bad, right?

A group of performers dressed as iconic villains, including maleficent and the sanderson sisters, on stage at a nighttime event with dramatic flaming torches, in front of a castle backdrop.
Credit: Disney Parks

Don’t Wait—Dates Are Disappearing Fast!

Look, if Halloween night’s already gone, you know the rest won’t stick around forever. If you’re dreaming of fall vibes, festive fireworks, and candy for dinner, now’s the time to grab your tickets.

Whether you’re rocking a costume or just showing up for the snacks, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is one of the best ways to do Halloween Disney-style.

So pick your date, rally your boo crew, and lock in your spooky night before it vanishes into thin air.

Claudia Ochoa

Gigi is a passionate storyteller and Disney enthusiast who loves sharing random fun facts while exploring the parks. Originally from Mexico, she firmly believes that starting in her home country is the best way to experience EPCOT’s World Showcase.

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