Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2026 tickets are now officially on sale to all guests, opening the gates for Disney fans to begin planning one of Walt Disney World’s most popular seasonal events. After an early access window for select resort hotel guests, general ticket sales launched on 12th May 2026, with several dates already attracting heavy demand.
Hosted at Magic Kingdom inside Walt Disney World Resort, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party returns on select nights from 7th August through 31st October 2026. The separately ticketed after-hours celebration continues to blend family-friendly Halloween entertainment with exclusive shows, trick-or-treat trails, rare character appearances and lower attraction wait times.
According to WDWMagic, ticket prices this year range from $119 to $229 per guest depending on the event date, with Halloween night once again expected to be among the most expensive and fastest-selling options. Annual Passholders and eligible Disney Vacation Club members can also access select discounts on early-season party nights.
Disney confirmed earlier this spring that the 2026 event lineup will include the return of fan favourites such as “Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade,” the “Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular,” and “Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular” fireworks show. The hugely popular Boo-To-You parade, famous for its Headless Horseman opening and catchy soundtrack, has become one of the signature entertainment offerings during the autumn season at Walt Disney World.
Guests attending the event can enter Magic Kingdom as early as 4pm, even though the official party runs from 7pm until midnight. That added park access has increasingly become part of the value proposition for visitors looking to maximise ride time and entertainment during busy autumn travel periods.
Disney’s Halloween hard-ticket events have consistently sold out in recent years, particularly during October weekends and holiday periods. In 2025, every single Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party date eventually sold out, reinforcing expectations that 2026 demand could be equally intense.
The party’s growing popularity also reflects Disney’s continued expansion of seasonal entertainment across its parks. Originally introduced in the mid-1990s as a more family-oriented alternative to traditional horror events, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party has evolved into one of the most recognisable Halloween celebrations in the theme park industry.
Tickets are available now through the official Walt Disney World website. Disney is encouraging guests to purchase early, especially for October dates, as inventory is limited and high-demand nights are expected to disappear quickly.