Third Date Sold Out for 2025 Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom
- Emma Walton
- 3 days ago
- 5 min read
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party returns to Magic Kingdom from August 15 to October 31, 2025, with three dates now sold out.

Magic Kingdom's popular Halloween after-hours event, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party returns to Walt Disney World on August 15, 2025, and as the start date gets ever closer we are now beginning to see dates sell out, with another date for this years event now sold out.
The first date to sell out was October 31, Halloween night, which was sold out way back in May, this was followed by August 19, and now, August 17 is the latest date to sell out.
August 17 was the least expensive night of this year's event with tickets costing $119 each.
Last year, all dates for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party sold out by September 24, so we should see more dates selling out soon.
Here we will keep a running list of what dates are sold out, and which nights are still available.
August 15, 2025 $149
August 17, 2025 SOLD OUT
August 19, 2025 SOLD OUT
August 22, 2025 $129
August 24, 2025 $129
August 26, 2025 $129
August 29, 2025 $139
September 2, 2025 $139
September 5, 2025 $139
September 7, 2025 $139
September 9, 2025 $139
September 12, 2025 $139
September 14, 2025 $149
September 16, 2025 $159
September 19, 2025 $159
September 21, 2025 $159
September 23, 2025 $159
September 25, 2025 $159
September 26, 2025 $159
September 28, 2025 $169
September 30, 2025 $179
October 2, 2025 $179
October 3, 202 $199
October 5, 2025 $189
October 6, 2025 $189
October 7, 2025 $189
October 8, 2025 $189
October 9, 2025 $189
October 10, 2025 $199
October 13, 2025 $199
October 14, 2025 $199
October 16, 2025 $199
October 17, 2025 $209
October 19, 2025 $209
October 23, 2025 $209
October 24, 2025 $209
October 26, 2025 $209
October 27, 2025 $209
October 28, 2025 $209
October 30, 2025 $209
October 31, 2025 SOLD OUT
To purchase tickets for the 2025 Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Party, visit Disneyworld.com/Halloween or call the Disney Reservation Center at 407-934-7639.
Mickey’s No-So-Scary Halloween Party is a separate ticketed event that happens each year at Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Offerings include exclusive entertainment, Halloween-themed food and beverages, photo opportunities, exclusive merchandise and character greetings.
Guests can expect a party that offers the ultimate family Halloween celebration: Show off your most creative Disney-themed costume and see the Headless Horseman stalk the streets. Gather candy around every corner, see your favorite rides get a little spookier —and you maybe even run into a witch or three.
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary guests can enter as early as 4 pm to enter Magic Kingdom before the party kicks off at 7 pm. This means guests have up to 8 hours to celebrate all across the park.

Exclusive Character Greetings
Guests can meet Sally and Jack Skellington at Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party at one of the many character stops that feature exclusive meet-and-greet opportunities. At Town Square Theater, Mickey and Minnie will, for the first time, greet guests together in their Halloween costumes.
Stay tuned for details on which characters you can meet — and who will be in special festive attire.
For even more creepy character fun, keep your eyes peeled because you may see new and returning Disney Villains appear as you creep by through the streets.

Trick or Treating at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is one of the best trick-or-treat destinations, with over a dozen treat trail stops marked on your party map. And this year, guests can expect even more fun than ever before with some familiar (and fiendish) faces surprising guests along the trails.
At each stop, cast members in their famously adorable Halloween costumes give out handfuls of Mars Wrigley favorites like M&Ms, Snickers and Starburst. And no worries if you forgot your pumpkin bucket at home: Each guest will receive complimentary treat bags for candy collection (that includes adults).
Guests with food allergies can also join in the fun at every stop. Grab a teal bag from a Cast Member and collect teal tokens along the trail to redeem your fill of allergy-free candy at Allergy-Friendly Centers.
Trick-or-treaters do not have to be in costume to collect candy. Guests are encouraged to dress up in creative Halloween costumes. Be sure to follow official costume guidelines!

Mickey’s Boo-to-You Halloween Parade
In this whimsical production, Mickey, Minnie and their friends have donned cute costumes to lead a parade of waltzing ghosts, Disney Princesses and treacherous villains. Guests can expect to see rare characters like Pain & Panic from Disney’s “Hercules,” and Vanellope from “Wreck-It Ralph.”
In 2025, the Mickey’s Boo-to-You Parade will again take place at 8:15 pm to allow plenty of time for little ones to enjoy the celebration.

Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular
It’s been three hundred years, right down to the day … or it seems that long since we’ve seen the Sanderson Sisters take the stage. This fan-favorite show is both hilarious and bone-chilling as Winifred, Sarah, and Mary try their haphazard best to cast a spell.
It turns out that they need a little help from their friends, who happen to be some of the most nefarious Disney Villains, including the likes of Hades, Cruella De Vil, Jafar, Dr. Facilier and The Evil Queen. Guests will help add ingredients to the cauldron with lots of clapping and singing along.

Disney’s Not So Spooky Spectacular
As the party creeps closer to the witching hour, guests are invited to a spooky story time with the Pumpkin King himself, Jack Skellington, who has transformed Cinderella Castle into a haunted house. Watch as Zero leads Mickey and Friends inside, where spiderwebs, skeletons and Grim Grinning Ghosts await.
Dazzling projections will transform the castle into a spooky fantasy while the sky comes alive with fireworks. Get ready for towering encounters with Ursula, The Queen of Hearts, and Oogie Boogie. Will Mickey and Friends make it out of Jack’s haunted house this time?

Ride Overlays
Once again, a few of your favorite rides are getting a grim overlay. Expect spellbinding transformations with special lighting and music. Check back to see which attractions are getting the Halloween treatment.
New Dance Party
Speaking of scream-worthy experiences, get ready to groove at a new dance party with the music and moves of “Zombies 4” and more “Zombies” fan favorites. And a little spider told us that the Cadaver Dans will be back again this year to sing in soulful harmony.
New Food & Drink
In addition to festive candy apples and popcorn guests can always find in the park, Disney is plotting and planning a new menu of specialty Halloween food and drink for even the most frightening of appetites.
New Merch
Exclusive party merch will also be available for purchase at Magic Kingdom to commemorate your not-so-scary night of macabre memories.
Stay tuned for even more details and shriek peeks of Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party entertainment, merchandise, and photo opportunities as they materialize right here!

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