Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party has now reached 11 reported sold-out nights for 2026. The newly unavailable dates are August 21, September 4 and 8, and October 29.
The separately ticketed Magic Kingdom event still has reported availability on other nights, but the new sellouts narrow the choices for guests organizing a fall visit around a particular party date. Availability can change after a report is published, so Disney's live ticket calendar remains the final check before booking other plans.
Key details
- Reported sold-out nights: 11
- Newly reported sellouts: August 21; September 4 and 8; October 29
- Lowest reported remaining price: $139 for August 23
- Location: Magic Kingdom
- Admission: A party ticket is separate from regular daytime admission
The current reported sold-out list
The reported unavailable dates are August 7, 11, 14, 18, and 21; September 4 and 8; and October 9, 13, 29, and 31.
The new additions affect different kinds of plans. August 21 was among the lower-priced remaining nights, while September 4 and 8 sit around Labor Day weekend. October 29 is close to Halloween and joins October 31 and October 13 as reported October sellouts.
The total is useful as a warning, not a crowd forecast. A sold-out party ticket does not describe the daytime Magic Kingdom wait-time pattern, nor does it guarantee that another event night will be unavailable later. It does mean guests with fixed dates should verify their preferred night before arranging a dining reservation, resort transfer, or park-day split around it.
Remaining dates and prices can move
The reporting listed August 23, 25, 28, and 30 as still available on August 10, along with a selection of September and October nights. August 23 was reported as the least expensive remaining night at $139.
Party prices vary by date. A lower August price is not a promise that a ticket remains available, and a higher October price is not a sign that it will remain on sale. Guests who are flexible should compare the current event calendar rather than assume the nearest alternate night is the same price or has the same availability.
Keep the admission types separate
The party has exclusive entertainment, character opportunities, trick-or-treating, and seasonal food offerings. It is not included with a standard Magic Kingdom admission ticket, even if a guest spends the daytime in the park.
That distinction matters when an evening sells out. A regular-day guest should not expect access to the party once the park transitions to the hard-ticket event. A party-ticket holder can make a different kind of evening plan, but should keep the current entry rules and event timing in mind.
The useful next step is simply to check Disney's live availability before treating any remaining date as settled.