What is truly scary about Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party is the high prices. Find out how to avoid the high prices with these pirate tips.
Mickey’s Halloween Party

Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party (MNSSHP) continues to be one of the most popular special ticketed events at Walt Disney World. Party dates return this year on August 15, 2025. Be sure to check out full party dates HERE.
Walt Disney World restricts the number of tickets sold for Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party nights. Last year, all Halloween Party nights sold out, marking the third consecutive year.
We are wondering if we may see a change this year with party tickets reaching scary heights.
Mickey’s Halloween Ticket Prices

Tickets vary in price for Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party. Disney has not yet displayed a pricing calendar for this event, but we noticed one unpopular change.
Although the starting price remains the same as last year at $119, the highest-end pricing for Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party is $229.
For comparison, the highest price MNSSHP ticket in 2024 was $199. That is a staggering $30 price increase from last year. This price increase multiplied by all family members will certainly add up this year.
Mickey’s Halloween Party Cheapest Nights

Pricing varies per night, in the past the cheaper nights being August and September. October is the most expensive (and most crowded) as fall break and Halloween, Guests arrive.
Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party tickets see a $30 price increase.
With many guests wanting to avoid this high price increase, we may see a trend for the cheaper party nights to sell out quicker than in years past. If you really want to attend Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party this year, you will want to plan ahead. Check out when tickets go on sale HERE.
What do you think of this price increase? Will you still attend MNSSHP this year? Share your thoughts with us and share this news with your Disney pals.
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