Another Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party has officially sold out, and this one could be even more important than the first.

Halloween night was always expected to fill first. It's traditionally one of the most popular dates every year, and guests often prioritize attending on October 31 despite the premium ticket price. The latest sellout, however, points to a different trend.
Disney has confirmed that August 14 is now sold out as well, removing one of the event's lowest-priced nights from the schedule.
For many Disney fans, this isn't just another unavailable date. It's one fewer opportunity to experience the party while keeping costs down.
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party begins in early August and continues on select nights through the end of October. Ticket prices start at $119 before gradually climbing to as much as $229 for the final parties of the season.
Because the entertainment remains consistent throughout the event's run, many guests intentionally target the earliest dates. They still get the Halloween atmosphere, exclusive entertainment, candy trails, specialty food, and seasonal entertainment without paying the highest prices on Disney's calendar.

That strategy appears to be paying off for those who acted quickly.
With August 14 gone, August 11 is now the only remaining date at the lowest ticket price. Once that sells out, guests hoping to attend on a budget will have fewer affordable options available.
The growing popularity of Disney's seasonal events has made advance planning more important than ever. Families often coordinate hotel stays, park reservations, dining plans, and Lightning Lane purchases months ahead of time, making party tickets another item that needs to be secured early.
Disney has also revealed that fan-favorite entertainment will return for the 2026 party season, helping fuel excitement before the event even begins.
If demand continues at its current pace, additional August and weekend dates could become harder to book as summer progresses. While there's no guarantee every remaining party will sell out quickly, guests waiting until the last minute are taking a bigger gamble than they may realize.

Last year, every Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party reached capacity before the season ended. The second sellout this year doesn't guarantee the same outcome, but it does suggest another busy Halloween season is already taking shape.
Anyone planning to attend should keep a close eye on availability. Waiting may not only reduce the number of dates to choose from, but it could also mean paying considerably more for the exact same party experience.



