If you’re dreaming of candy trails through Magic Kingdom, spellbinding parades, and unforgettable encounters with your favorite Disney villains this Halloween season, time is running out. As of September 14, nearly all tickets for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2025 have sold out, including the ever-popular Halloween night on October 31. Only three dates remain with limited availability—and they’re selling fast.

This separately ticketed event, hosted at Magic Kingdom on select nights from August 15 through October 31, has become a cornerstone of Disney’s fall season, blending spooky fun with signature Disney magic. If you’re hoping to experience it this year, you’ll need to act quickly.
Only 3 Dates Left – Mark Your Calendar
According to the official Walt Disney World website, here are the last remaining dates and ticket prices for 2025:
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September 28 – $169
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September 30 – $179
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October 26 – $209
All other dates from August through October are completely sold out, including opening night on August 15, weekends in September, and the highly coveted October evenings leading up to Halloween. Yes, even October 31 is now unavailable.
This limited availability underscores just how popular this event has become, and why booking early is essential for future years.
What is Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party?
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is one of Disney’s most beloved seasonal events. Taking place after hours in Magic Kingdom, it offers guests a unique and immersive Halloween experience unlike any other.
The party transforms the park with spooky décor, trick-or-treat stations, exclusive entertainment, and special ride overlays. It’s a chance to enjoy rare character sightings, dance parties, and seasonal treats—all in a limited-capacity environment that keeps lines short and spirits high.
What’s New and Returning in 2025?

2025 is bringing back some fan-favorite experiences alongside exciting new additions that promise to make this year’s event even more magical.
Character Greetings
This year, Jack Skellington and Sally return in all-new, more screen-accurate costumes, making their appearances more enchanting than ever. For the first time, Mickey and Minnie Mouse will greet guests together at Town Square Theater, decked out in brand-new Halloween costumes.
You’ll also find a variety of Disney characters—some rarely seen—throughout the park, many in festive attire.
Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade
The much-loved Boo-To-You Halloween Parade is back, kicking off at 8:15 PM on party nights. This high-energy parade features floats of Disney villains, haunted gravediggers, Pirates of the Caribbean, and your favorite characters dressed for Halloween. It’s one of the best seasonal parades Disney offers.
Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular
On the Cinderella Castle stage, the Sanderson Sisters—Winifred, Sarah, and Mary—star in the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular, conjuring up chaos with a host of Disney villains including Hades, Cruella de Vil, Dr. Facilier, and others. This stage show is a must-see for fans of Disney’s darker side.
Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular Fireworks
Hosted by Jack Skellington himself, this fireworks and projection show turns Cinderella Castle into a haunted house filled with surprises. Zero, Jack’s ghost dog, leads Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy on a thrilling Halloween adventure that plays out across the sky and castle facade.
New: ZOMBIES 4 Dance Party
New for 2025, a high-energy dance party inspired by ZOMBIES 4: Dawn of the Vampires will debut during the party. Featuring music and characters from the hit Disney Channel franchise, this is a great stop for younger guests and fans of the ZOMBIES series.
Ride Overlays Bring Extra Thrills

Some of Magic Kingdom’s most popular attractions will get a spooky twist during the party:
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Space Mountain goes completely pitch-black, with a chilling new soundtrack.
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Mad Tea Party adds eerie lighting effects that change with the music.
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Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor becomes a Halloween-themed comedy show.
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More ride overlays may be announced as we get closer to the event.
These overlays are exclusive to party nights and make for an unforgettable ride experience even if you’ve been on them dozens of times before.
Trick-or-Treating for All Ages
One of the event’s biggest draws? All-you-can-carry candy. Trick-or-treat stations are set up throughout the park, and everyone—kids and adults alike—can join in. Disney also offers allergy-friendly treats upon request, ensuring all guests can safely enjoy the fun.
Should You Go?
If you’re on the fence about attending, consider this: Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party offers an experience you won’t find during regular park hours. With limited crowds, rare character interactions, and seasonal entertainment, it’s well worth the extra ticket—especially for fans of Halloween or Disney in general.
But with only three dates left, you don’t have time to wait.
Book Now or Miss Out
With the final remaining dates being September 28, September 30, and October 26, now is the time to purchase your tickets if you’re planning a fall Disney trip. Prices range from $169 to $209, and availability can change daily.
To book, visit the official Walt Disney World website or call Disney Guest Services directly. And don’t forget: tickets must be purchased in advance—they are not sold at the gate.
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting yet, with returning classics and fresh entertainment for all ages. Whether it’s your first time or your tenth, the atmosphere, exclusivity, and attention to detail make this party a truly one-of-a-kind Halloween celebration.
So don’t delay—snag one of the last remaining tickets before they vanish like a ghost in the night.