Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2026 Has 17 Sold-Out Dates

Mickey's Boo-To-You Halloween Parade is one of the headline offerings at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Image credit: blogmickey.com
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Seventeen Mickeys Not-So-Scary Halloween Party dates are now unavailable for 2026. The newest sellouts are August 23, September 11, September 18, October 8 and October 15, pushing the season total to 17 of 38 parties.

This is not a full-season sellout, but it is a clear sign that demand now spans August, September and October. Twenty-one dates remained available in the latest source snapshot, so guests should check the live ticket calendar before moving a hotel or flight plan around a specific party night.

In This Article

  • Thirteen unavailable party dates
  • Two sold-out September Fridays
  • Remaining ticket options
  • Advice for existing ticket holders
  • Magic Kingdom park-hour impact
Mickey's Boo-To-You Halloween Parade at Magic Kingdom
Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade is one of the headline offerings at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Image credit: blogmickey.com

Which 2026 Halloween Party Dates Are Sold Out?

  • August 7, 11, 14, 18, and 21
  • September 4, 8, and 11
  • October 6, 9, 13, 29, and 31

That is 17 sold-out dates out of the seasons 38 parties. The five new sellouts span prices from $139 to $214, so demand is not limited to the highest-priced October nights. A sellout is a live inventory signal, not a guarantee that every remaining date will last through the next planning decision.

What to Do If August 7 Was Your Target

Do not build a replacement plan around August 7, 11, 14, 18, 21 or 23; those nights are sold out. The next available August dates in the latest source snapshot were August 25, 28 and 30. Ticket availability can change quickly, so use Disneys live event calendar before purchasing airfare or shifting resort dates.

Availability can change without much warning, so check Walt Disney World’s live ticket calendar before moving hotel dates or buying airfare. A party ticket is separate from standard park admission and is tied to the selected event night.

If You Already Have an Opening-Night Ticket

A sellout means you should plan for a busy party, especially around the first parade, character greetings, and limited-time entertainment. It does not mean every attraction will have a long wait all evening, but the event-exclusive offerings usually concentrate the largest crowds.

Choose two or three party-only priorities before you arrive. Guests can enter Magic Kingdom as early as 4 p.m., while the event runs until midnight, so using the pre-party window for dinner or regular attractions protects more of the paid event time.

Party Nights Also Affect Regular Magic Kingdom Visits

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is a separately ticketed event. Magic Kingdom closes early to day guests on party nights, which can shorten a regular park day even if you have no interest in the Halloween event.

The tradeoff is that party dates can draw lighter daytime crowds because some visitors avoid the shorter schedule. A park-hopper can use that pattern by visiting Magic Kingdom earlier and moving to another park before the party begins.

What Remains Available

Twenty-one dates remained available in the latest ticket snapshot, with prices from $144 to $224. The remaining late-October nights are the most expensive, and the eligible Annual Passholder and Disney Vacation Club discount applies only on select dates through October 2.

Disney can sell out another night at any time. Treat the current calendar as a live inventory check, not a promise that a date will still be there after the rest of your trip is booked.

If your first-choice Halloween Party night sold out, would you move your trip dates or choose a later party? Let us know in the comments below; we would love to hear your backup plan.

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