
2026 Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Tickets, Dates & Tips
Disney is already busy planning for the seasons ahead, and we have all the inside details on the upcoming 2026 Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom!
If you’re dreaming about your next Disney trip, now is the perfect time to start planning. From festive fall decorations to spooky snacks and exclusive entertainment, Disney always brings something special during Halloween season. Knowing the dates early can help families plan smarter, save money, and choose the best nights to attend.
In this guide, we’re sharing everything announced so far for the 2026 Halloween party, including ticket sale information, party entry times, best nights to go, and budget-friendly planning tips for families.

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2026 Announcement
Disney is already gearing up for Fall celebrations! Disney has officially announced the dates for Disney is officially gearing up for fall fun! Dates have been released for the 2026 Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, one of the most popular seasonal events at Walt Disney World.
Tickets officially go on sale May 12th, so if this party is on your Disney bucket list, you’ll want to be ready to grab tickets early!
This special after-hours event includes:
- Trick-or-treating throughout the park
- Exclusive Halloween shows and entertainment
- A festive parade you won’t see during regular park hours
- Disney characters dressed in Halloween costumes
- Special party-only snacks, merchandise, and photo opportunities
It’s a fun and not-too-scary! Halloween experience that is perfect for families, younger kids, and Disney fans who love seasonal magic.
Important Reminder:
Disney does have costume guidelines for party guests, so be sure to visit the official Disney Parks website for the latest costume rules and event details before your trip.
Costume Tips for Families
- Florida heat in August/September
- lightweight costumes
- comfortable shoes
- Disney costume rules

Best Nights to Go (Budget the Magic Tips)
Choosing the right party night can make a BIG difference when it comes to crowds and pricing.
Best for Lower Crowds
- Mid-August party dates
- Early September nights
- Tuesdays and Sundays
Best for Budget
- Earlier party nights are usually less expensive
- Weeknights are often cheaper than weekends
Most Popular (and busiest)
- Mid to late October
- Halloween night
If your schedule is flexible, earlier party nights are often the sweet spot for lower crowds, better prices, and shorter ride waits.
Best Things to Prioritize
- parade
- fireworks
- trick-or-treat trails
- characters
- low wait rides

Halloween Party Entry Times & Planning Tip
One of the biggest things families don’t realize about Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is that you can enter the park earlier than the official party start time.
When Can You Enter the Park?
Even though the party officially begins at 7:00 PM, party ticket holders are typically allowed to enter Magic Kingdom as early as 4:00 PM.
Typical event schedule:
- Party hours: 7:00 PM – midnight
- Early party entry: beginning at 4:00 PM
That gives guests up to 8 hours inside Magic Kingdom without needing a regular park ticket.

Why You Should NOT Buy a Regular Park Ticket That Day
This is one of the biggest mistakes Disney families make when planning the Halloween party.
On party days, Magic Kingdom usually closes early to regular daytime guests. If you purchase a standard park ticket, you’ll still have to leave the park before the Halloween festivities begin unless you also have a party ticket.
Instead, many experienced Disney families use the morning and early afternoon as a slower resort day.
Better Idea:
- Sleep in
- Enjoy your resort pool
- Take a midday rest
- Head to Magic Kingdom at 4:00 PM refreshed and ready for a long night of fun
The party runs late, and younger kids especially do better with downtime beforehand.

Why the Halloween Party Can Actually Save You Money
If you plan carefully, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party can be one of the best ways to experience Disney during fall season.
With your party ticket, you can:
- Enter Magic Kingdom at 4:00 PM
- Enjoy lower ride wait times
- Experience exclusive entertainment
- Skip paying for a full-day Magic Kingdom ticket that day
For many families, this ends up being a smarter and more budget-friendly way to enjoy Disney during Halloween season.
If you plan carefully, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party can be one of the best ways to experience Disney during fall season.

What to Bring to the Halloween Party
- party ticket
- portable charger
- poncho
- comfortable shoes
- autograph book
- candy bag

Final Budget the Magic Tip
If you’re hoping to attend the 2026 Halloween party, don’t wait too long to buy tickets. Popular October dates, especially closer to Halloween, can sell out quickly.
Earlier party nights are often:
- Less crowded
- Slightly cheaper
- More comfortable for families
Planning ahead now can help you save money and avoid disappointment later.
Happy Halloween planning!
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