October 31 Sold Out for 2025 Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

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

Posted: Thursday May 22, 2025 1:40pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

October 31 is officially sold out for the 2025 Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, becoming the first night to reach capacity this year.


The Halloween night event, priced at $229, sold out just before noon on May 22, less than a full day after general public sales began. Resort hotel guests had access to tickets one week earlier, starting May 15.

In 2024, general sales began on May 15, and Halloween night sold out exactly one week later on May 22.

What’s Next?

If past years are any indication, the next night to sell out could be opening night. In 2024, opening night (August 9) was the second date to reach capacity, selling out on July 19.

In 2025, opening night is August 15, with tickets priced at $149. This date tends to be in high demand as the first chance for guests to experience the full Halloween offerings each season.

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    Tom P.1 day ago

    Correct.

    Sirwalterraleigh1 day ago

    No…that doesn’t make sense

    Sirwalterraleigh1 day ago

    You’re creeping up on the “double digit club”…

    AidenRodriguez7311 day ago

    I’ve been every year (sometimes multiple visits) since I believe 2016 except for 2020 and 2022

    HauntedPirate2 days ago

    Because of the extensive number of visits you’ve made to “most other theme parks”? Still waiting to find out if you’ve never been to WDW yet or if earlier this year was your first ever visit.

    Chi842 days ago

    On a serious note, Disney was very, very different many years ago and there are people who fell in love with those differences. I understand the turning away from present day Disney and the reminders (or information) on how Disney has changed for the worse. But the unsupported conspiracy claims and statements that are blatantly false aren’t fooling anyone.

    AidenRodriguez7312 days ago

    It’s actually incredible how they are able to do this. So I hear (just a conspiracy theory), that what Disney does is set an attendance amount of people who would be able to attend each night… then they SELL these tickets to people with promises of exclusive shows, merchandise, food, etc. Then people exchange their money for a “ticket” to this event. This “ticket” allows them to enter the event, ride the rides and do the party stuff. Once they have sold a certain number of these “tickets”, they STOP selling them which further increases demand as people want to be one of these lucky few with “tickets” to an exclusive “event”. Pretty shady stuff if I don’t say so myself. I know most other theme parks would not do this luckily.

    Chi842 days ago

    A lot of this conspiracy stuff is contradictory or completely unsupported.

    Tom P.2 days ago

    So Disney is both setting arbitrarily low limits to be able to claim "sell outs" when the demand really isn't there and also overselling the party nights so that the wait times are just as long as at other times? Man, Disney is truly an evil genius! And these forums never disappoint...

    HauntedPirate2 days ago

    You mean hauling 18lbs of candy, per person, back to your room and then figuring out what to do with it isn’t worth it? 🤯

    KDM310912 days ago

    From videos I have watched it definitely seems busier than in years past. So much so that a random Sunday night is often slower and with shorter lines. One Youtuber also mentioned something that I didn't think about. Disney has removed all reference to advertising these events as "enjoy your favorites with shorter waits" etc. They know they're overselling it. In the attractions section of the website it just mentions the overlays and which attractions will be open. Nothing about shorter waits or anything. So IMO, you're no longer paying for that to be part of the experience and it needs to be worth it based on the other factors.

    LittleBuford3 days ago

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

    monothingie3 days 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 Friend3 days 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. -

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