Disney World fans hoping to snag tickets to Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party this fall may want to act quickly — two more event dates have officially sold out, blocking general access to Magic Kingdom on those evenings.

When a party date sells out, Disney removes the ability for regular day guests to purchase park admission for that night, meaning the only way through the gates is with a Halloween Party ticket. It's a pattern that longtime Disney visitors know well: popular party dates tend to disappear faster each year as the event's fanbase grows.

The sell-outs are an early signal that 2026 demand is running high. Guests who are still building out their fall trip itineraries would be wise to check remaining availability sooner rather than later, as additional dates could close off in the coming weeks.

Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is a separately ticketed after-hours event at Magic Kingdom featuring themed entertainment, trick-or-treating, special parades, and limited-time character meet-and-greets that don't appear during regular park hours.

This story was first reported by Inside the Magic.