Though it may be the closing days of February, Halloween fans have anxiously been awaiting news about the 2020 edition of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Even though this event doesn’t kick off until late summer, traditionally tickets go on sale in January. And though it is a little late this year, it looks like guests can finally start making plans for the fall, as tickets for all 36 nights for the 2020 edition of this upcharge event are now on sale!
Here are all of this year’s dates as well as the general pricing breakdown
- August 13, 21, 28, September 4, 11, 18, 22: $89 per adult, $84 for children 3-9
- August 18, 25, September 1, 7, 13, 15, 20: $85 per adult, $80 for children 3-9
- September 25, 27, 29 : $95 per adult, $90 for children 3-9
- October 1, $99 per adult, $94 for children 3-9
- October 2, 4, 6, 8, : $109 per adult, $104 for children 3-9
- October 9, $119 per adult, $114 for children 3-9
- October 12, 13, 15 18, 20, 22,: $115 per adult, $110 for children 3-9
- October 16, 23, 25, 27, 29 and November 1: $125 per adult, $120 for children 3-9
- October 31: $149 per adult, $144 for children 3-9
As you can see, ticket prices are up by a significant margin from 2019, starting at $85 for advance purchase (up from $79 last year), and topping out at $149 (up from $135) for October 31. Though there’s a lot of day to day variation, expect to pay around $6 to $11 more per person per ticket in 2020.
As always Disney will also be offering discounts for guests who are DVC Members or annual passholders. The amount of this discount varies by date, but most guests can save between $5 and $15 by purchasing early or having an affiliation.
In addition to the party dates and ticket prices, there are some other things guests attending this year’s event will probably want to know…
No Party Pass… yet
Last year, seemingly in response to the popularity of Universal Orlando Resort’s Frequent Fear pass for Halloween Horror Nights (which offers entry to multiple event nights), Walt Disney World announced a special “party pass” for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party that gave passholders access to most party nights, excluding October 31 for $299 plus tax. However, it looks like as of right now this pass is not available for dates in 2020. Of course this could change in the future, as last year’s Party Pass was not announced until August, but it looks like for early birds, the only way to secure your spot for this event is to purchase individual tickets.
Entertainment is also remaining the same
According to the official Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party event page, it looks like there won’t be any major changes to the entertainment lineup this year, with this year’s party once again featuring “Disney’s Not So Spooky Spectacular” fireworks show (which debuted last year), as well as returning favorites like “Mickey’s Boo-to-You Halloween Parade,” and the “Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular” stage show.
Of course, we’ll probably hear more about new floats for the parade or refreshed character meet and greets as we get closer to the event, but for now at least, it looks like things will more or less be the same as last year.