Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2026 Ticket Prices: Full Breakdown by Date

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Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2026 tickets are now on sale for Walt Disney World resort guests, with general public sales opening May 12. Prices range from $119 to $229 per person, plus tax, across 38 party nights from August 7 through October 31.

Here's a full breakdown of what each night costs and how 2026 pricing compares to 2025.

How 2026 Pricing Compares to 2025

The overall price range is identical to 2025 — $119 at the low end, $229 at the high end.

The cheapest nights in 2025 were $119 on August 17 and 19. In 2026, the $119 price point returns, but falls on August 11 and 14 — the opening weekend being the exception at $159.

October pricing is largely comparable between the two years, with Halloween night holding firm at $229 in both seasons. The mid-October range has crept up slightly in 2026, with more nights priced at $219 and $224 compared to 2025.

The AP and DVC discount of $10 per ticket returns in 2026, but applies only through October 2 — the same structure as 2025.

August 2026 Prices

  • Aug. 7 (Opening Night) — $159
  • Aug. 11, 14 — $119
  • Aug. 18 — $129
  • Aug. 21, 23 — $139
  • Aug. 25 — $144
  • Aug. 28, 30 — $149

Price range: $119 to $159. Lowest prices of the season fall on August 11 and 14. Opening night carries a premium at $159.

September 2026 Prices

  • Sept. 1 — $149
  • Sept. 4, 8 — $154
  • Sept. 11, 13 — $159
  • Sept. 15 — $164
  • Sept. 18, 20, 22 — $169
  • Sept. 24 — $174
  • Sept. 25, 27 — $179
  • Sept. 29 — $184

Price range: $149 to $184. Prices climb steadily through the month. September remains the best window for value if you're looking to avoid peak October pricing.

October 2026 Prices

  • Oct. 1 — $189
  • Oct. 2, 4, 6 — $199
  • Oct. 8 — $204
  • Oct. 9, 13 — $209
  • Oct. 15 — $214
  • Oct. 16, 18, 22 — $219
  • Oct. 23, 25, 27, 29 — $224
  • Oct. 31 — $229

Price range: $189 to $229. Every October night is priced above $189. The final week of October — October 23 through 31 — ranges from $224 to $229 and will be the fastest to sell out.

Quick Summary

  • Lowest price: $119 — August 11 and 14
  • Highest price: $229 — October 31 (Halloween night)
  • Best value window: Mid-August and early September
  • Most expensive period: Final week of October
  • AP/DVC discount: $10 per ticket on nights August 7 through October 2

How to Buy

Tickets are on sale now for guests staying at select Walt Disney World Resort hotels, Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotels, and Shades of Green. General public sales open May 12.

Tickets can be purchased at DisneyWorld.com/Halloween or by calling the Disney Reservation Center at 407-934-7639. You'll need to be logged in to your Disney account to access resort guest pricing.

Every night of the 2025 season sold out. October 31 was gone on day one of general sales. If you have a specific date in mind, buying early is strongly recommended.

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HauntedPirate7 days ago

dmc4937 days ago

I had this other idea in my head about comparing it to seasonal items at fast food places but didn't think it'd make enough sense (you eat a McRib and then spend 11 months forgetting that McRibs are disgusting before you go and buy it again when it's back on the menu)

dmc4937 days ago

(My theory is that) people aren't desperate for new unique experiences, and I think Disney knows this. Ignoring the fact that Disney runs these parties for months straight, for most people, Halloween is a celebration/season that lasts one month tops. Same with Christmas. There's no need to change up how you do Christmas morning because you only do it once a year, or go trick-or-treating once a year, or maybe go to one local holiday/halloween party a year. People live normally for the next 11 months and come back wanting to celebrate the same way they always do I'm not saying this very elegantly but hope my opinion makes some sense

tanc7 days ago

Yep, it's the same thing with DL's oogie boogie bash. I enjoyed OBB for the two times I went, but I'm done. Same old party, with maybe like one or two new characters. Same situation with the halloween party in MK.

Chi847 days ago

It’s more accurately FOSO. Fear of selling out.

Sirwalterraleigh7 days ago

What do you think fomo means? It’s not “never seeing it”….its pounding the same thing over and over again because they think it’s part of their being… This is a “Disney” forum, correct?

Chi847 days ago

FOMO is just another excuse to explain away Disney’s popularity. Along with “Disney lies” and the parks are lightly attended except for the people Disney has diabolically manipulated to be exactly where you are at any given point in time.

Mr. Sullivan8 days ago

And this is why I disagree with the fomo argument that gets presented on here a lot. It isn't fomo. It's people who know exactly what they're getting into and like going to it and have gone multiple times for years.

tanc8 days ago

It always sells out quickly, it’s just funny that it’s the 97% the exact same experience every year. It legitimately feels almost identical to the first one I went to in 2013. (when tickets were like $60 lol) At least universal has a ton of different new offerings.

Mr. Sullivan8 days ago

I rather like Halloween, so I don't mind it. I was just curious how long the boom will last on it.

Rhinocerous8 days ago

That is possibly more hardcore than I am prepared to be.

Professor_Jason8 days ago

Make it for your own personality, I'm working on a punk rock one for mine and a Green Lantern Skipper one for my Husband's

Professor_Jason8 days ago

I wonder about that too, I live in Orlando and Halloween seems to start July 5th and by Oct 1st we're kinda over it. We do MNSSHP in August and HHN in September and it feels like we've done all of Halloween by that point

Rhinocerous8 days ago

I'm aware of the restriction, but thank you for the warning.

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