"Official" 2025 Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

Oh no! The date I was planning on going (September 12) just sold out. Is there any chance to get a ticket, or did I completely blow it?
If you can make alternate day plans, I would.
Personally, I wouldntr want to chance 'day of' tickets showing up at guest services at the park.

\Maybe give a call today, but aftter that, pick a new date.
 
Love the Mickey popcorn bucket but only available in Disney Springs? That would be a cute vessel to hold the Halloween candy we will bring home.
 
I was able to call a phone number last year and get tickets to a Christmas Party that had just sold out. I got the number from this board but I don't remember what it was - hopefully another poster knows and can share it. Good luck!
You are a life saver! I just called the normal ticket line and was able to purchase a ticket.
 
For those of us in the park already during the day before party hours, what's the best place to get the party wristbands from? I heard Tomorrowland's station tends to get choked up. Do they start distribution right at 4pm, or have they started handing them out before that in the past?

They start at 4


It's hard to say, as they are not being given out during the party (especially the Mickey one, which will be at DS)
 

First Look at Annual Passholder Merchandise for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2025

Walt Disney World has shared a first look at the Annual Passholder exclusive merchandise that will be available during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2025. The exclusive items include a shirt and a pin, both dated to 2025. Both pieces of merchandise will be available at The Emporium during the party. Here’s a closer look!

Annual Passholder Merchandise | Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2025

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As previewed in the Passholder Buzz portion of the My Disney Experience app, Annual Passholders will be able to purchase an exclusive shirt and pin during the event. Both pieces of merchandise include the same logo of Mickey Mouse in front of Cinderella Castle. A full moon is setting behind Cinderella Castle, with tree branches reaching toward it. Bats fly in the air and pumpkins sit on the ground in front of Mickey Mouse. Mickey is dressed in purple and orange with a black cape.

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In recent years, which treat trail has been your favorite? If you were going to pick just one or two, which one would you pick?

I'm asking mostly because I'm excited and want to chat, so feel free to engage with details on why!
But also, I go on Sun, 8/17 and am trying to decide what are my must do's this time since I will be solo and get to decide what I want to do. (Which is harder than I thought it would be. haha)
 
In recent years, which treat trail has been your favorite? If you were going to pick just one or two, which one would you pick?
Mickey's Philharmagic Hall. We love it because it's inside, so A/C and no rain, and it's a double treat trail! Go in through the queue, get a scoop of candy, then sit down and enjoy a break while you watch Scary Skeletons dance, Donald vs. the Witch, or the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and then hit another set of candy buckets on your way out (sometimes two!).
 
In recent years, which treat trail has been your favorite? If you were going to pick just one or two, which one would you pick?

I'm asking mostly because I'm excited and want to chat, so feel free to engage with details on why!
But also, I go on Sun, 8/17 and am trying to decide what are my must do's this time since I will be solo and get to decide what I want to do. (Which is harder than I thought it would be. haha)
I believe that the treat trails offer the same mix of mars candy for the most part. In the past I think there has been one that might offer something different, like year the Kind bar was located at the train station in Fantasy Land. If you go at the end of the night you will get a big scoop that will fill at least half your bag and you won't lose a lot of time waiting in line or have to carry the candy around all night. If you don't want to do a lot of trick or treating them go to the spots that offer 2 stops in one. Have fun deciding how to spend your evening!
 
Mickey's Philharmagic Hall. We love it because it's inside, so A/C and no rain, and it's a double treat trail! Go in through the queue, get a scoop of candy, then sit down and enjoy a break while you watch Scary Skeletons dance, Donald vs. the Witch, or the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and then hit another set of candy buckets on your way out (sometimes two!).
Oh, that's perfect! Great to know!
I believe that the treat trails offer the same mix of mars candy for the most part. In the past I think there has been one that might offer something different, like year the Kind bar was located at the train station in Fantasy Land. If you go at the end of the night you will get a big scoop that will fill at least half your bag and you won't lose a lot of time waiting in line or have to carry the candy around all night. If you don't want to do a lot of trick or treating them go to the spots that offer 2 stops in one. Have fun deciding how to spend your evening!
Thanks! Great tips! I'm personally in it this time for a bunch of candy, but want a little and the experiences. But I'll keep that strategy in mind for another time!
 
MNSSHP is going to be our only day at MK this trip. Our top priorities are parade, show, fireworks, and rides. We're planning on arriving early to maximise our time in the park (as in, we will be in line early to hopefully enter right at 4pm). We *may* make a snap decision to go see Jack and Sally at 4 if timing works in our favour but other than that we're not planning on any character meets.

Ride priorities: Tron, TBA (both new since our last visit), Haunted Mansion (kid request), Space Mountain, SDMT. If we hit other things, great - but those are the must-dos.

Food - no real priorities yet. I'm limited on the amount of sugar I can eat, so the treats are less exciting for me :)

Merch - not bothered either way if we shop at all.

Treats - the kids want to trick or treat, so we'll probably hit a couple of trails - do these tend to have lines?

Any thoughts on how you'd plan our night out? We are planning on staying until close (our kids are 10 and 13).
 
Since we are within seven days of the first couple of parties, has anyone tried to get a LLSP for Seven Dwarfs or TRON for 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm?
 
Any thoughts on how you'd plan our night out? We are planning on staying until close (our kids are 10 and 13).
We're thinking something similar. We'll focus on rides & can't-miss-characters first, and treats at the end. We're not enamored with the food options so will likely just pick up a few snacks we come across.
 















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