Halloween Night Already Sold Out for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2026



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Halloween night is already sold out for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2026. That gives Disney World fans an early look at how strong demand is for the most popular party dates at Magic Kingdom.

For guests planning a fall trip, this matters beyond one night. It shows how quickly top dates can disappear, especially during the final weeks of October.

Halloween Night Is No Longer Available

Halloween Night Is No Longer Available MNSSHP

Walt Disney World has marked October 31 as sold out. Guests who wanted to attend on Halloween will now need to consider other party dates in August, September, or October.

The quick sellout is notable because Halloween night carried the highest ticket price on the calendar at $229. Even at that price, demand was strong enough for the event to reach capacity soon after tickets went on sale.

The takeaway is simple. If you want a specific party date, booking early is important.

What This Means for Other Party Dates

This sellout could also affect other late October parties. Dates such as October 23, 25, 27, and 29 were already priced near the top of the range, which points to expected demand on those nights as well.

Now that Halloween night is unavailable, more guests may shift to nearby dates. That could cause those events to fill faster too.

If you are planning to attend during Halloween week, it is a good idea to check availability soon and have a backup date in mind.

A Quick Look at 2026 Pricing

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party uses date-based pricing in 2026, with tickets ranging from $119 to $229 per person. The lowest prices are in August, while the highest prices are concentrated in late October.

Annual Passholder discounts apply on some earlier dates, but many October events do not include those savings. That leaves many late-season guests paying full price.

The Halloween sellout shows that high pricing has not reduced demand for the dates closest to the holiday.

Why the Event Remains Popular

The party remains popular because it offers more than extra park time. Guests can enter Magic Kingdom as early as 4:00 p.m. and enjoy entertainment that is not part of the regular daily schedule.

That includes the Boo-To-You Halloween Parade, fireworks, a castle stage show, trick-or-treat trails, character appearances, and themed attraction overlays. For many guests, those limited-time experiences are the main reason to attend.

Conclusion

Halloween night selling out early is a reminder that the most popular Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party dates can go fast. If you are planning a late October visit, checking availability early may help you avoid missing out!

Written by

Rachel Van Norman


Contributing Writer

Rachel fell deeply in love with all things Disney as a little girl. Now as a wife and a mother herself, she shares this Disney obsession with her son and everyone around her. From her love of princesses to eating all the Disney food, Rachel spends her time radiating Disney magic and keeping everyone up to date on Disney news.

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