Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2026: Halloween Night Sells Out in Two Hours

May 12, 2026 in "Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party"

Headless Horseman at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party
Posted: Tuesday May 12, 2026 9:16am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

October 31 is gone. Just two hours after general public ticket sales opened this morning, Halloween night at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2026 has sold out.

Tickets went on sale to all guests at 6:30am, and by 8:30am, October 31 was no longer available.

It's a familiar story. In 2025, Halloween night sold out on day one of general public sales. This year it took just two hours.

Opening Night Is Likely Next in Line

With Halloween night gone, August 7 — opening night — is another date to watch. As the earliest start in the event's history, it carries added appeal and is priced at $159. Based on past seasons, opening night tends to generate strong demand and could sell out soon. If August 7 is on your radar, don't sit on it.

Other Late October Dates Are at Risk

With Halloween night gone, attention turns to the remaining late October dates. Historically, the final week of October is the next to disappear after Halloween night sells out.

The remaining October dates still available as of this morning:

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

If a late October date is your priority, act quickly.

Still Plenty of Availability in August and September

August and September dates remain widely available, with prices starting at $119 on August 11 and 14. These nights offer the best value and the lowest crowds of the season.

August

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

September

  • 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

Annual Passholders and eligible Disney Vacation Club Members save $10 per ticket on party nights from August 7 through October 2.

How to Buy

Tickets are available at DisneyWorld.com/Halloween or by calling the Disney Reservation Center at 407-934-7639.

The party runs 7pm to midnight on each party night, with ticket holders able to enter Magic Kingdom from 4pm. Based on 2025, every remaining night will eventually sell out.

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MisterPenguin4 days ago

I'd like to introduce you to the "Christmas in July" people...

Chi844 days ago

Actually I meant no paid parties at all. Just Halloween fun for all guests and keep the parks open late. There was a time before the upcharges, wasn’t there? We never went at that time of year so I was just assuming. But that ship has sailed. You’re right. If they’re going to sell parties the more the better. I would love to try Jollywood Nights. Universal maybe when the grandkids get a little older. ETA: I just looked it up. 1995! The parties have been going longer than I thought.

Disstevefan14 days ago

Allow me to put on my "Disney rationalization" hat. The lesser of two evils is to have more parties in my opinion. In the old days when there was less parties they oversold the parties and they were way too crowded in my opinion. More dates, I hope, means less people in each parties. Glad you enjoyed Oogie Boogie Bash! Last year we went to Jollywood nights, it was very good. The absolute BEST hard ticket event in my opinion is the Orlando Informer ones at Universal! We went at Christmastime last year and it was the best ever!

Chi844 days ago

Oh I’m not upset. It just makes for better understanding if you use your own words. Personally, I would prefer they limit Halloween to October, extend the park hours and have the party for everyone. But those days are long gone. We went to DLR last year to Oogie Boogie Bash and I enjoyed that more than the party at WDW!

Sirwalterraleigh4 days ago

It’s fine…but nothing out of the ordinary now They mass produced it and charge through the nose I have used car lots around much more convenient to get to if I want that “experiency experience”

Disstevefan14 days ago

FIFY is just a joke. Sorry to upset you. Sincerely I am happy you like MNSSHP! We have been to it several times over the years, just not lately.

Chi844 days ago

It’s not very nice to “fix” someone else’s post. Why not just make your own argument?

Disstevefan14 days ago

FIFY again ;)

Chi844 days ago

It’s also fun. Halloween is getting more popular every year and people love the parties. Extending it gives more people a chance to go to the parties.

Disstevefan14 days ago

FIFY ;)

HauntedPirate4 days ago

Fine, fine. Thomas will make sure they start in late July next year. Happy now? :cool:

DisneyLeo185 days ago

Halloween on August 7th is insanity

DCBaker5 days ago

Disney has confirmed the second parade showtime will be at 11:15pm, as expected:

wdwmagic7 days ago

Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2026: Parade and Fireworks Showtimes Confirmed Showtimes for Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2026 are starting to come in, with the Boo-to-You Halloween Parade confirmed at 8:15pm and Disney's Not-So-Spooky Spectacular fireworks at 10pm. Both times match the 2025 schedule, though a second parade showing and Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular times have not yet been confirmed. https://www.wdwmagic.com/events/Mickeys-Not-So-Scary-Halloween-Party/news/08jun2026-mickey-s-not-so-scary-halloween-party-2026-parade-and-fireworks-showtimes-confirmed.htm

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