2025 Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Tickets Now on Sale to Everyone

May 22, 2025 in "Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party"

Headless Horseman at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party
Posted: Thursday May 22, 2025 6:30am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Tickets for the 2025 Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party are now available to all guests starting today, May 22, 2025.


This after-hours Halloween event at Magic Kingdom runs on select nights from August 15 through October 31, with tickets priced between $119 and $229, depending on the date.

Tickets can be purchased at DisneyWorld.com/Halloween or by calling (407) 934-7639.

High Demand Expected Based on 2024 Sell-Outs

In 2024, every party night sold out, with the most popular dates going quickly.

  • October 31 was the first night to sell out — and did so on May 22, the first day of public sales.
  • Opening night followed, selling out by July 19.

Given that trend, we expect similar sell-out patterns this year. Guests hoping to attend on high-demand nights—especially Halloween and opening night—should plan to book early.

2025 Pricing Overview

  • Lowest price: $119 (select August nights)
  • Mid-range: $139–$179 (mostly September)
  • Highest price: $229 (October 30 and 31)

Ticket Info

  • Entry begins at 4:00 PM, with party events running from 7:00 PM to midnight.
  • Discounts are available for Annual Passholders and Disney Vacation Club Members on select nights.
  • General public sales began today, following last week’s early access window for Disney Resort hotel guests.

For a full list of 2025 dates and prices by night, check our complete ticket breakdown article.

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    LittleBuford14 hours ago

    It felt more crowded to me than last year’s party, especially when viewing the parade and show.

    monothingie14 hours ago

    The feel this year was much busier overall than the years after the covid restart. I did two party nights so far in 2025 and in both of them the crowds persisted till close, however in most cases the wait times were over stated.

    Figments Friend15 hours ago

    I predict the last two dates sell out within the next couple of days. Looks like my date finally sold out. How have the crowds felt this season during the sold out events? I recall the last two years were pretty reasonable even with a sold out event. Nothing like the mayhem in 2018 and 2019. -

    Chi8416 hours ago

    An ad hominem attack?!

    Chi8416 hours ago

    But you can get restaurant reservations now instead of having to plan months out and the standby lanes are not nearly as crowded as they were! Oh wait, those are good things.

    Sirwalterraleigh16 hours ago

    How old are you? Seriously? Edit: nevermind

    AidenRodriguez73116 hours ago

    The company that had a 6-hour line for a popcorn bucket and instantly sold out its new lounge is actually like superrrrrrrrrrrrr empty and just lying about their ticket sales to drive more ticket sales but they also are way overcrowded and everything is a long wait but also Epic stole all of Disney's guests because IASW is at a 30 minute wait and Disney is also lying about their hotel rooms in the deluxe resorts because no one stays there! The conspiracy theories are going wild, up next Disney is actually paying people to go to their parks to boost their attendance while they pay another guy to go to Universal and make all their rides malfunction so they look bad!

    Chi8418 hours ago

    There are a lot of people willing to spend what Disney is asking, so simply lowering the price on non-busy party days (or raising it for the more popular dates) doesn’t have the effect of evening out the crowds. I don’t think they need to trick people into buying tickets to the more popular parties by showing sell-outs on lower capacity days. Its more likely they’re adjusting their prices and capacity to reality. Then again I don’t buy the great Halloween candy giveaway conspiracy either.

    JMcMahonEsq19 hours ago

    Of course the goal is to sell out every party. The goal of every business is to make as much money as possible. I would think that earlier parties might have a lesser cap, because demand might be lower for Halloween in the summer (and southern schools are back in session already) and later parties closer to Halloween might be a higher cap. There’s nothing arbitrary about that though.

    Chi8419 hours ago

    Disney’s trying to indoctrinate people to enjoy and participate in parties.

    monothingie20 hours ago

    Read it again. I did not say it was arbitrary, I said to guests it appears to be arbitrary.

    LittleBuford20 hours ago

    I was responding to your claim that it all seems “completely arbitrary”, which doesn’t seem to be what you’re saying in your latest post.

    monothingie20 hours ago

    No one said anything dishonest was happening. Maybe at worst someone could say that they're driving people to more expensive party nights, but it's not like these things sell out as soon as they go on sale. If anything it seems like they are taking longer to sell out. The most plausible conspiracy is that they are driving FOMO to push sales for other parties quicker. Unlike theories about theories about standby line wait time manipulation to drive LL sales, there's nothing sinister here. You either want it or you don't.

    LittleBuford20 hours ago

    I can’t say I track the sales that closely. I’m sure there are multiple factors at play to explain any significant shifts you may have spotted from year to year. Unless people are reporting wildly different crowd levels on various sold-out nights, I have no reason to believe that anything underhanded is going on.

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