Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Sells Out its First Date for 2024

May 22, 2024 in "Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party"

Posted: Wednesday May 22, 2024 9:00am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is now sold out for Halloween on October 31, 2024 at Magic Kingdom.

October 31 is typically the first night to sell out, which was also the case in 2023, but it did not sell out until July 3 last year. Halloween night sold out this year after being on sale to all guests for less than a week. The impressive early sales may suggest that demand is higher this year, and we may see an earlier sellout on other dates.

The next date to reach capacity is likely to be the opening night on August 9.

Disney World's Halloween Party Ticket Prices: A Month-by-Month Breakdown

What's New for 2024

  • Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse will greet guests during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party in their brand-new neon spiderweb attire. 
  • More Villains sightings
  • DescenDANCE Party, taking place at Rockettower Plaza Stage in Tomorrowland inspired by the upcoming Disney Original Movie “Descendants: The Rise of Red,” premiering on Disney+ on July 12.
  • For the first time during the party, you can meet the clairvoyant character Bruno from “Encanto” alongside Mirabel at their Casita in Fairytale Garden.
  • Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade will take place at an earlier time of 8:15 pm – perfect for those guests attending with little ones who want to enjoy the spooky fun before it’s bedtime.

As always, the party begins at 7 pm and ends at midnight, with park entry for ticket holders starting at 4 pm. The usual line-up of entertainment returns for 2024, including Mickey's Boo To You Halloween Parade, Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular, and Disney's Not-So-Spooky Spectacular fireworks.

View the full details for the 2024 Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, including entertainment showtimes.

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Jeff456Sep 26, 2024

Nope we just went into city hall to ask the same thing. Really unhelpful looked at us like we were speaking a different language and said no as the party is cancelled there won't be any merchandise. No real apology then told the refund will be within 7 days.. EDIT: Ignore the above we went into the emporium and they are letting people buy the merch if they show the purchase email

SingleRiderSep 25, 2024

Looks like they only get to sell the park once tomorrow.

arich35Sep 25, 2024

I have clients who were supposed to go tomorrow to and they asked if there is a way to get access to exclusive merch that was for the party. Any idea if something will be done to get a chance?

gerararSep 25, 2024

arich35Sep 25, 2024

Finally try to do the party and canceled

TouchdownSep 25, 2024

Arrive at 4pm and line up for them immediately.

DunstonSep 25, 2024

Any tips for meeting Jack and sally

Basil of Baker StreetSep 25, 2024

If there was an after hours event every night or every other night that rotated parks. I would consider doing an "after hours only" trip. I prefer evenings in the parks anyway.

TouchdownSep 25, 2024

$169 for an MK ticket on my night. You’re right it was $10 more for the party ticket. 9 hours with LL, no nighttime entertainment, vs 8 hours with all the extras. It’s a no brainer.

AylaSep 25, 2024

Fortunately for Disney, you aren't alone. ;)

HauntedPirateSep 25, 2024

How do you figure it's cheaper than a day ticket? Two Sunday's ago, single day MK tickets were $169/person, and the following two days they were $139 per and $129 per. There were only 3 MNSSHP event dates at $159/person and 3 at $169/person this year, all the rest are $179 and above.

HauntedPirateSep 25, 2024

You worked first as a butler and then as a bell hop in a tower hotel that was haunted. We knew. ;)

ToTBellHopSep 25, 2024

I just have more money than brains.

JMcMahonEsqSep 25, 2024

Then they aren't too expensive. If people keep paying for them, and they keep selling out year after year, they are NOT too expensive. They might be too expensive for you, but not the objective market.