If you’re planning a trip to Walt Disney World this fall and have your heart set on attending Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, it might be time to lock in your plans. Another date for the 2025 season has just sold out, and based on how quickly tickets are moving, it’s clear that demand is higher than ever.Credit: DisneyAs of now, the party date for August 19 is completely sold out. That marks the second date to disappear from the calendar, right behind the always-popular Halloween night (October 31), which sold out just hours after tickets were released. If history is any indication, more nights will follow soon—especially once we get deeper into summer.Dates Are Disappearing FastThe 2025 edition of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party kicks off on August 15 and runs through October 31. The event is held on select evenings, including Fridays, Sundays, and Tuesdays for most of the season. Starting September 25, Disney throws Thursdays into the mix as well. That gives guests a wide variety of options, but that doesn’t mean those options will stick around for long.Credit: DisneyJust last year, every single party night was sold out by September 24. So if you’re eyeing a specific date this year, especially one close to Halloween, you’ll want to act sooner rather than later. Once dates start selling out, the rest tend to follow quickly—especially in late September and October.What’s New and What’s ReturningSo why is this party such a big deal every year? For starters, it’s one of Disney’s most popular after-hours events. Magic Kingdom is transformed into a Halloween wonderland, filled with entertainment, exclusive treats, themed character appearances, and special ride overlays that you can’t experience any other time.In 2025, Disney has confirmed that many fan-favorite experiences are returning. That includes the Boo-To-You Halloween Parade, which brings out rare characters, dancing ghosts, and the always-impressive Headless Horseman who leads the charge down Main Street, U.S.A.Credit: DisneyAlso back this year is the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular, where the Sanderson Sisters take over the stage in front of Cinderella Castle for a lively show packed with villains and catchy tunes. And of course, no Halloween event at Disney is complete without Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular—a stunning fireworks and projection show hosted by Jack Skellington.Speaking of Jack, he and Sally have a brand-new look this year, making their meet-and-greet one of the most buzzed-about elements of the event. Disney has reimagined their costumes to be more accurate to the original film, and fans are already loving the update.And don’t forget the return of trick-or-treating across the park. Disney sets up candy stations in nearly every land, offering a generous haul of sweets as you make your way from attraction to attraction.Party Perks and Exclusive ExtrasOn top of the entertainment and candy, guests attending Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party can also take advantage of exclusive snacks and drinks that are only available during the event. From creepy cupcakes to bubbling cauldron cocktails, Disney chefs always manage to whip up something memorable for the Halloween season. These seasonal sips and bites are scattered throughout Magic Kingdom at both quick-service and table-service spots.Credit: Aiden Craver, UnsplashYou’ll also find limited-edition merchandise, including T-shirts, Spirit Jerseys, ears, pins, and plushes themed specifically for the party. These collectibles usually fly off the shelves, so be sure to grab what you want early in the evening.Disney PhotoPass photographers are another great perk. They’ll be stationed all over the park with Halloween props, Magic Shots, and exclusive effects you can’t get during regular park hours. If you purchase Memory Maker or already have PhotoPass linked to your account, this is a great opportunity to capture some unique shots.Costumes and Character Meet-and-GreetsOne of the biggest draws for many guests is the chance to dress up in costume and enjoy the park in a whole new way. Adults and children alike are encouraged to show off their Halloween best—though Disney does have some guidelines to keep costumes family-friendly and safe. It’s one of the few times each year when adults can wear full costumes inside the parks, and many guests go all out with impressive, Disney-themed ensembles.Credit: DisneyIn addition to dressing up, you’ll also get the chance to see beloved Disney characters in their own Halloween outfits. Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and others sport seasonal costumes that are exclusive to the event. Some rare characters even make surprise appearances—last year saw the likes of Jafar, Lotso, and the Seven Dwarfs, just to name a few.Ticket Prices and DiscountsTicket prices for the 2025 season vary depending on the date you choose. Early party nights in August start at $119, while dates in late October can run up to $229 per person. Halloween night is consistently the most expensive and always the first to sell out, which is exactly what happened again this year.If you’re an Annual Passholder, you can save $10 on select nights in August and September. It’s not a massive discount, but every little bit helps—especially if you’re traveling with a group.Credit: DisneyTickets for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party are sold separately from regular park admission and grant you access to Magic Kingdom starting at 4 p.m., even if the event doesn’t officially begin until 7 p.m. That gives you extra time in the park before the party festivities begin, and many guests take advantage of that early entry to knock out a few rides.Don’t Wait Too LongWith two dates already sold out—including one that isn’t even in October—it’s clear that 2025 is going to be another high-demand year for this special event. Whether you’re coming for the candy, the fireworks, the rare characters, or the excuse to wear your best costume, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party continues to be one of the most beloved seasonal offerings Disney has.So if you’ve got your eyes on a specific date—or you’re just hoping to experience the magic before Halloween actually arrives—don’t delay. Once the rest of the dates start selling out, they go quickly.And if you’re lucky enough to already have your ticket? Get ready for a night full of spooky fun, amazing entertainment, and memories that are anything but scary.The post Guests Panicking as More Disney Halloween Party Nights Sell Out appeared first on Inside the Magic.