As of August 18, even more Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party event nights at Walt Disney World Resort are sold out. This special ticketed event provides exclusive access to Magic Kingdom Park on select nights from now through October 31, 2026.
Magic Kingdom Park Access Restricted Through October 31

On Tuesday, Walt Disney World Resort updated its website to reflect that the Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party event on Thursday, October 15, is now sold out. Four dates remain available in August, and ten event nights are still on sale in both September and October. Tickets remain on sale for the following Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party events:
- August: 23 (Sunday), 25 (Tuesday), 28 (Friday), 30 (Sunday)
- September: 1 (Tuesday), 13 (Sunday), 15 (Tuesday), 18 (Friday), 20 (Sunday), 22 (Tuesday), 24 (Thursday), 25 (Friday), 27 (Sunday), 29 (Tuesday)
- October: 1 (Thursday), 2 (Friday), 4 (Sunday), 8 (Thursday), 16 (Friday), 18 (Sunday), 22 (Thursday), 23 (Friday), 25 (Sunday), 27 (Tuesday)

Tickets for the remaining Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party events at Walt Disney World Resort range from $139 to $224 for adults and from $129 to $214 for children aged three to nine. Children under three can enter for free with a paying adult.
Annual Passholders and Disney Vacation Club (DVC) Members can save $10 on select dates. Log in to your Disney account before purchasing special event tickets to see if you qualify for any discounts.
About Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party takes over Magic Kingdom Park from 7:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. on select nights from August 7 to October 31, 2026. Event ticket holders can enter the original Central Florida Disney park as early as 4:00 p.m. and are allowed to wear Halloween costumes regardless of age (an exception to the standard Walt Disney World Resort no-costume rule for guests 14 and older).
Ticketholders can enjoy trick-or-treating around the park, rare and costumed Disney character meet-and-greets, tasting limited-time food and beverage items, themed merchandise, and exclusive entertainment, including Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade, the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular, and the Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular fireworks over Cinderella Castle. New for 2026 is a masquerade-themed dance party in Tomorrowland inspired by Lilo & Stitch (2002).
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