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Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Partyits Double-Digit Sellouts

Ticket shortages signal surging demand under Disney’s tiered pricing model.

Is Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party worth it?
Credit: David Aughinbaugh II, Flickr

Overview

  • At least ten Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party nights have sold out across August, September and October, including early September dates and October 7.
  • Remaining party nights are still available but inventory is dwindling as prices range from $119 for lower-demand dates up to $229 for peak evenings.
  • On party days Magic Kingdom closes to regular guests at 6 p.m. and admits event ticket holders as early as 4 p.m. for wristband distribution.
  • Walt Disney World Annual Passholders receive $10 to $20 ticket discounts through September 26; Disney Vacation Club members gain limited perks such as exclusive tote giveaways.
  • Guests report full-size M&M Caramels at Main Street treat stations alongside new character encounters, seasonal overlays and PhotoPass Magic Shots.