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

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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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    TheMaxRebo16 days ago

    obviously don't need anything like that for MNSSHP but I thought having something similar for Jollywood Nights would make sense as a focus on that was the food which was an extra cost anyway, so get locals to stop by for a bit on multiple nights and buy some food/drinks

    tanc16 days ago

    Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party Pass in 2019 was $300 and allowed you to attend every party except on Halloween lol. Guess we know why the mouse took that away!

    tanc16 days ago

    YEah definitely probably will do OOB again, at least they tend to mix up the characters and probably something new will show up.

    larryz17 days ago

    At least 20,000 or so...

    WorldExplorer17 days ago

    I think some of you guys underestimate the group of people who have the mindset that they're doing X and the price doesn't really matter. If the price is pumped up, they don't reconsider, they just think "oh, that sucks, well, gotta find the extra cash". They're only deterred if it's actually not possible for them to have enough money. That can be because they have money to burn, or a Disney addiction, or what they're doing is a tradition, or they just have their heart really set on this, or general poor money skills, or whatever, but they're out there and evidently there's a lot of them.

    HauntedPirate17 days ago

    "Sir? People are still buying Halloween night party tickets at the more inflation prices."

    TheMaxRebo17 days ago

    unless they add something - just small things. Mickey and Minnie now meet together, new look for Jack Skellington, more Villains roaming around, new dance party, etc certainly, to me at least, not enough new things to entice me if that is what I am looking for so more your thoughts on just the event as it is

    MisterPenguin17 days ago

    For Halloween itself? Put a '1' in front of it.

    Disneydad101217 days ago

    better raise those prices.

    tanc17 days ago

    Is there anything new since like 2023? Still thinking about doing Oogie Bash this year instead again.

    TheMaxRebo17 days ago

    Welp, guess $229 is not the price ceiling for Halloween at least

    larryz17 days ago

    Josh is like, "Quick! Send every ticket holder the email advertising the Villain's party ticket!!!"

    DisneyDreamer0817 days ago

    Looks like it!