
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is finally back at Walt Disney World, and multiple dates of the event are already sold out.
Many Disney events went through a period of hiatus through the Covid-19 pandemic in all the Theme Parks, be that at Walt Disney World or Disneyland, and Guests are returning to them with a vengeance.
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Enter: Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom Park. The Halloween celebration is held on select nights starting August 12 and continuing all the way through October 31. And if the numbers are anything to go by, fans are loving it.
The party, which runs from 7:00 pm through 12:00 am at the Theme Park on select nights, is practically fully sold out for the month of September. At the time of publishing of this article, there’s only one date remaining for Walt Disney World Resort Guests to grab tickets: September 29!
Fans are clearly eagerly awaiting their chance to get their fix of this spooktastic Disney experience with a Halloween twist at the Magic Kingdom once more. Disney fan and Twitter user, @enchanted_holly posted:
405 days until my wedding ??♀️??
165 days until Hogwarts Legacy ??
94 days until Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party ???
22 days until Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party ??
1 day until Ink Black Heart is released ?
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— Julie Griffin (@enchanted_holly) August 29, 2022
It’s a sentiment that’s widespread on social media about the Disney World Halloween Party:
Time to party in the rain at Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party!!! ? pic.twitter.com/SbTGn0fj3n
— Ezzy Castro (@EzzyCastro) August 26, 2022
The Disney Park event still has dates that are open in October for Guests looking for a Disney Halloween experience to purchase tickets. Fans should keep in mind that the closer to Halloween the date is, the more expensive the ticket will be; the night of Halloween is also already sold out.
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2022 is back in full swing with the return of favorite offerings like Mickey’s Boo-to-You kicked off by the ride of the Headless Horseman down Main Street, U.S.A., the on the stage, and the Pumpkin King Jack Skellington hosting Disney’s Not-So-
Per the Disney Parks Blog:
As a part of this limited-capacity event, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party attendees will encounter event-exclusive entertainment, notorious Disney villains, frightfully delicious menu items and more!
Guests of the Theme Park can also partake in themed Disney PhotoPass magic shots and character meets and greets, and find trick-or-treat locations, exclusive merchandise, specialty food and beverage items, as well as ride overlays at , , and Pirates of the Caribbean, and see a variety of ghosts outside the Haunted Mansion, all while wearing their Halloween costumes.