Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is in full swing, and fans are proving once again that this is one of Disney World’s most in-demand seasonal events. Each year, the Magic Kingdom transforms into a Halloween paradise where trick-or-treating, rare character meet-and-greets, spooky overlays on classic rides, and the famous “Boo-to-You” parade take over the park. Guests also get an exclusive fireworks show that lights up the night with a mix of Disney magic and Halloween flair.
But here’s the catch—tickets are vanishing fast. As of late August, we’re already seeing a wave of sold-out dates, and the trend shows no sign of slowing down. If you’ve been thinking about attending this year, now is the time to secure your spot.

The Dates Already Sold Out
Disney has officially confirmed that several nights are no longer available. Here’s the list of nights that are already sold out:
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August 15
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August 17
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August 19
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August 22
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August 24
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August 26
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August 29
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September 5
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September 9
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September 12
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September 19
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October 7
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October 9
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October 10
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October 31 (Halloween Night)
That’s already a big chunk of the calendar, and we’re still only heading into September. In fact, August sold out in its entirety, and September is starting to disappear quickly, too.

Why the Rush Happens Now
Every year, late August and early September mark a turning point. Over the summer, families are often busy with vacations, school prep, and uncertain schedules. But once fall gets closer, more and more people lock in their Disney trips, and ticket sales speed up dramatically.
Locals also play a role—cooler evenings make September and October especially popular times to head to the parks. And, of course, Halloween itself is the most coveted night of the season. It’s no surprise that October 31 is already sold out, but many other October dates will follow very soon.
Expect Every Date To Sell Out
Looking at the trend, it’s safe to expect that every single party date will sell out this year. Some nights even hit the highest ticket prices Disney has ever charged for the Halloween Party, and that hasn’t stopped fans from buying them up. The demand is simply too high for any night to remain available for long.
By the time September is fully underway, those mid-month dates will start to vanish quickly. Once October rolls around, you can count on the weekends—and then the weekdays—to sell out in rapid succession. Historically, there are no stragglers by the time the event is in full swing.

Don’t Wait Too Long
If Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is on your must-do list this year, waiting could cost you your chance. Disney does not typically re-release tickets once a night is sold out, and availability can disappear literally overnight.
So, the advice is simple: act now. Whether you want the lower crowds of an early September evening or the festive energy of a late October night, every day on the calendar is in high demand. By the time we get deeper into fall, it’s likely there won’t be a single ticket left.
This is the year to plan ahead, move quickly, and secure your spot at one of Disney’s most beloved traditions. After all, you don’t want to be the one left watching those “Boo-to-You” parade videos online while wishing you’d grabbed your tickets when you had the chance.
What to Expect at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party in 2025
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is more than just a night at the park—it’s an after-hours celebration filled with exclusive experiences you can’t get on a normal Magic Kingdom day. Guests of all ages are encouraged to dress up in costumes and trick-or-treat around the park, with candy stations set up in every land.
Entertainment is one of the biggest draws of the event. The Boo-to-You Parade brings beloved Disney characters down Main Street, complete with floats inspired by the Haunted Mansion and other spooky favorites. The Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular lights up the Castle stage with the Sanderson Sisters and a lineup of classic Disney villains. And at the end of the night, Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular takes over the skies with fireworks, projections, and music that capture the spirit of Halloween.

There are also party-exclusive offerings sprinkled throughout the park. Some attractions get seasonal overlays, like special effects or Halloween twists. Kids (and kids at heart) can join themed dance parties with characters, while rare meet-and-greets give guests the chance to interact with Disney friends dressed in their own Halloween costumes.
On top of all that, you’ll find seasonal snacks, limited-time merchandise, and Disney PhotoPass opportunities with special Magic Shots to make the memories last long after the candy is gone.
If you’re planning to enjoy Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, we recommend purchasing your tickets now if you haven’t already done so. You can check the official Disney website for more information.