New ‘Party Pass’ ticket allows you to attend every Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party

Walt Disney World has launched a new ticket that will allow frightful fans to attend every Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party this year.

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The Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party Pass includes admission to all event nights except for Thursday, Oct 31. The pass costs $299 plus tax for guests ages 10 and up, and $284 plus tax for guests ages 3-9.

These tickets are available now in limited quantities. Guests can only purchase these new tickets at Walt Disney World ticket windows, or by calling the Disney Reservation Center (DRC) at (407) 939-4295. If you already have an event ticket and want to upgrade, simply call the DRC or visit a Walt Disney World ticket window.

To learn more about this year’s Halloween parties, visit DisneyWorld.com/Halloween.

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  1. This is a great Idea, but I think it would be better if they did a “party pass” that gives guest 1 admittance (on date of their choice) to each special event. For example, 1 MNSSHP, 1MVMCP, 1 disney after hours, 1 H20 glow night, and 1 villians after hours. It gives them variety, value, and flexibility, all while allowing Disney to pick up the extra ticket price. It’s just a thought, but fwel free to pass it on!

    1. They probably wouldn’t do that because Disney wants people to spend money to buy tickets to all those events. That would not be profitable for Disney. The average person would mostly like only go to each event once, so providing more opportunities to attend the same event at about 3 times the price is something they are willing to absorb if that person went all the time. If not they just collected $300 in one swoop.

    2. I like the way Tracy thinks! We’ve been suggesting this for years! Or add an Annual
      Passholder Platinum ‘Party Edition’ tier to the offerings which would allow APHPPE to attend each party on the date of their choosing!

  2. Wow. Stuff like this makes it clear that things are much more desperate for Disney on the parks side than they are letting on. Maybe people really have finally had enough of Disney’s inflated prices?