Anyone still thinking about attending Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party has one less affordable option available. Disney has officially sold out another event date, removing the final tickets priced at $119 from this year's lineup.

It's another sign that Walt Disney World's biggest Halloween event continues attracting heavy demand months before many guests even arrive for their vacations.
While dozens of party nights remain available, budget-conscious visitors now have to spend more regardless of which date they choose.
Disney Sells Out Another Party Night
August 11 has officially reached capacity, making it the third sold-out Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party date of the season.
It joins August 14 and October 31, both of which previously sold out.
The latest update carries extra significance because August 11 represented the final opportunity to purchase the event at its lowest advertised price.
That option has now disappeared entirely.
The Lowest Price Is Officially Higher
With both $119 party nights now gone, Disney's least expensive remaining ticket now starts at $129.
From there, prices continue climbing throughout August before increasing even further during September and October.

That's typical for Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, where dates closer to Halloween almost always command the highest prices.
Still, losing every $119 night this early may convince more guests to lock in tickets before additional increases happen naturally through Disney's date-based pricing.
A Predictable Sales Trend
The latest sellout fits a pattern Disney fans have seen before.
Early August parties generally attract visitors searching for the best value, while Halloween night almost always disappears first because of its popularity.
This year has followed that same script.
Because the remaining lower-priced dates now begin at $129, those nights may become even more attractive to guests looking to avoid October's premium pricing.
That shift could accelerate future sellouts.
Why the Event Remains So Popular
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party continues delivering experiences unavailable during regular park hours.
Guests can enjoy exclusive entertainment, Halloween-themed snacks, trick-or-treat stations, specialty merchandise, unique character meet-and-greets, and access to attractions during the after-hours event.
Longtime favorites like the Boo-To-You Halloween Parade and Disney's Not-So-Spooky Spectacular fireworks remain major draws every year.

For many families, those exclusive offerings justify purchasing a separate event ticket even after spending the day inside Magic Kingdom.
Guests May Want To Act Soon
Disney hasn't indicated how quickly additional dates could sell out, but history suggests more parties will eventually reach capacity.
Opening night could become the next event to disappear if current sales continue following last year's pace.
Guests planning a late-summer or early-fall vacation still have plenty of dates to choose from, but they no longer have access to the season's lowest ticket price.
As the calendar gets closer to August, remaining inventory will almost certainly become one of the biggest factors influencing where—and when—families choose to attend Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.



