Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Has Sold Out 16 Nights, and Only Three August Dates Are Left

Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Has Sold Out 16 Nights, and Only Three August Dates Are Left

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Two more Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party nights were still on sale on Tuesday morning, including the cheapest date left on the whole calendar. By Tuesday afternoon, both were gone.

WDWmagic reported at 3:39pm ET on Tuesday, August 18 that October 8, October 15 and August 23 had all sold out, taking the 2026 season total to sixteen nights unavailable. "Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2026 just lost three more dates in quick succession," the site wrote. Earlier that same morning, at 10:52am ET, WDW News Today had published its own sellout roundup that still listed August 23 at $139 and October 8 at $204 as available, with 24 dates left to buy.

An oval purple sign on a white post outside a Main Street building reads Sorry Folks, Tonight's Event is Sold Out, under the Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party logo

The sold out sign, posted along Main Street beside a fall garland. Photo: WDWmagic.

The sixteen nights already gone: August 7 (opening night), 11, 14, 18, 21 and 23; September 4, 8 and 11; October 6, 8, 9, 13, 15, 29 and 31. Halloween night itself went first, selling out on May 12, the day general public sales opened.

That leaves 22 of the season's 38 party nights on sale, and August is nearly finished. Only the 25th, 28th and 30th are left in the opening month.

What you can still buy, and what it costs

In August: the 25th at $144, then the 28th and 30th at $149. September runs from $149 on the 1st up to $184 on the 29th, with the 13th at $159, the 15th at $164, the 18th, 20th and 22nd at $169, the 24th at $174, and the 25th and 27th at $179. October is the expensive end of the calendar: $189 on the 1st, $199 on the 2nd and 4th, $219 on the 16th, 18th and 22nd, and $224 on the 23rd, 25th and 27th.

Tickets are sold at DisneyWorld.com/Halloween or by phone through the Disney Reservation Center, 407-934-7639. On any party night on or before October 2, the price drops $10 per ticket for Annual Passholders and for eligible Disney Vacation Club members.

A hand holds up the teal 2026 party guide map showing Mickey in a top hat, Goofy in tails and Donald holding a pumpkin under a full moon, above a crowded Main Street

The 2026 party guide map, held over a busy Main Street. Photo: WDWmagic.

How this compares to last year

WDWmagic's read is that 2026 is running ahead of last year's pace. "With sixteen dates now sold out in mid-August 2026, the season is tracking at a faster rate than last year," the site wrote, noting that in 2025 all August nights were gone by August 26 and September dates started disappearing shortly after. "The entire 2025 season sold out on September 24," it added. The site rates a full 2026 sellout as increasingly likely, and says it could land earlier in the calendar than last year's did.

For anyone still deciding, the price floor has moved: the cheapest remaining night is now $144, five dollars more than the $139 that vanished with August 23.

Three cast members in dark shirts printed with neon skeletons, two in green trousers and one in green shorts, hold round Welcome To Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party paddle signs on Main Street, with the green trolley and a purple party banner behind them

Cast members in the 2026 party costumes, with a Main Street trolley and a party banner behind them. Photo: WDWmagic.

What the party calendar means for everyone else

The party is a separately ticketed, after-hours event at Magic Kingdom, and that is true of all 38 nights on the schedule, not only the sixteen that have sold out. Selling out changes what a party ticket buyer can still book; it does not change how the evening works for anyone else. If you are planning a fall Magic Kingdom day around the party calendar, the number to work from is 38, not 16.

A long lens view down a crowded Main Street to Cinderella Castle, with orange pumpkin and fall foliage wreaths on the lamp posts and orange drapery on the shops

Main Street in fall dress, looking toward Cinderella Castle. Photo: WDWmagic.

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