
Photo credit: Disneyland Resort – (Paul Hiffmeyer/Disneyland)
Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland Resort is a spooky yet family friendly event for all ages. It is a special event that happens on select nights between September 26 – October 31, 2014 and requires a separate ticket.
How Much Does it Cost?
Tickets costs vary depending upon the day you want to attend. For example, the ticket for Halloween night is more expensive than the one for September 26th. The range of ticket prices are $63 – $77 for advance purchased tickets and between $70-$77 for a same day ticket purchase. Extra perks of the Mickey’s Halloween Party ticket are that you can enter the park 3 hours before the event and you get free parking!!
The tickets for Mickey’s Halloween Party tend to sell out so it is important to buy your tickets early.
To purchase tickets visit Disneyland’s website.
The 2014 dates for Mickey’s Halloween Party are:
- Friday, Sept. 26
- Tuesday, Sept. 30
- Friday, Oct. 3
- Monday, Oct. 6
- Wednesday, Oct. 8
- Friday, Oct. 10
- Tuesday, Oct. 14
- Friday, Oct. 17
- Monday, Oct. 20
- Wednesday, Oct. 22
- Friday, Oct. 24
- Monday, Oct. 27
- Wednesday, Oct. 29
- Friday, Oct. 31
Can I Dress Up?
Yes! In fact it is encouraged that you dress up. There are some costume guidelines such as no pointy object and your costume should be family friendly. Your costume doesn’t even need to be a Disney character either.

Disneyland Resort – (Paul Hiffmeyer/Disneyland)
You can learn more about the costume guidelines on Disneyland’s website.
What Can I Expect?
There is a lot of fun planned during Mickey’s Halloween Party. A Monsters U Dance party takes places at the Tomorrowland Terrace, there are special trick-or-treat areas for the kids and most rides will be open including the Halloween themed Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy and Haunted Mansion featuring the Nightmare Before Christmas overlay.

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You can expect to see a special Halloween parade and a Halloween fireworks spectacular called Halloween Screams. There will be more Disney Villains roaming around with photo pops with Disney characters.

Photo credit: Disneyland Resort – (Paul Hiffmeyer/Disneyland)
When is the best time to go?
Anytime is best to go but if you are looking for a lower crowd level then go during September and the first week of October.