If you've been putting off buying a ticket to Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom this year, the calendar is sending a clear warning: 16 nights had already reached capacity as of August 18, 2026 — and the list keeps growing. The most recent additions were August 23, October 8, and October 15, leaving guests with noticeably fewer options across all three months of the event.

August has become especially tight. Of the month's original lineup, only three dates remained on sale: August 25 at $144, and August 28 and 30 at $149 each. Every other August night — including opening night on August 7 and five additional dates — is gone. October is thinning out too, with seven nights already sold out, including Halloween itself. October 31 vanished on May 12, the very first day tickets went on general sale.

September still offers the widest selection, with ten dates available running from September 1 through September 29. Prices there range from $149 to $184 depending on the night. October options remain but come at a premium — $189 for October 1 climbing to $224 for the October 23, 25, and 27 dates. That's a meaningful price jump for guests who miss an earlier window and have to pivot to a later party. Disney World ticket planning is worth starting sooner rather than later this season.

The 2026 season is running ahead of last year's pace in a notable way. During the 2025 season, all August parties had sold out by August 26, and the event reached a complete sellout on September 24. With 16 dates already unavailable in mid-August 2026, another full-season sellout looks plausible — and could arrive earlier than it did in 2025.

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Plenty of September and October nights are still on the table, but the window for the most affordable and flexible choices is narrowing quickly. Disney Fanatic first reported the current availability breakdown and sellout pace.