Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party 2025

G00fyDad

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Disney finally ditching the creepy face version of Jack Skellington is the best Disney Halloween-related news I've see today! Seeing Jack with visible human lips and teeth always bothered me! This is a reverse Mad Hatter situation.View attachment 858451
I have never actually looked at Jack in the parks before but that is terrifying! Looks like something from Pan's Labyrinth.
 
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easyrowrdw

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I mean, if there's value to them, they're correct, it doesn't impact you. If their 'impact' of you is making the parties more expensive to a level you don't want to spend, then you don't see the value in the party that they do, so let them spend and you avoid doing so.

Do I think they're worth it? Christmas, yes, but Halloween, no. But I'm also a Christmas guy and love the fireworks, parade, and all. At their top price, though? Neither is worth that much. But as long as people keep paying, Disney will keep pushing until they find a break even point where higher prices don't lead to sell outs, which leaves them with less revenue. And it's really not even about selling out for Disney, at the higher prices, they can not sell out every party and make more money than they did in the past because it's sold enough tickets compared to the previous years with their pricing. And that may even make guests who attend more satisfied because there are less people, creating an easier environment to do all that the party offers.

All this to say, if someone finds value in it, hats off to them. They aren't for everyone.
The more money Disney makes on parties, the more they're going to charge and offer them. In Sept and Oct there are as many days with parties as not (1 more actually). That negatively impacts regular guests - either with shorter hours on party days or more crowds on non-party days. It's the same way once the Christmas parties start.
 

bmr1591

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The more money Disney makes on parties, the more they're going to charge and offer them. In Sept and Oct there are as many days with parties as not (1 more actually). That negatively impacts regular guests - either with shorter hours on party days or more crowds on non-party days. It's the same way once the Christmas parties start.

There are actually less parties this year than last year.
 

tanc

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Went to Boogie Bash for the first time last year and honestly really enjoyed it. The trick or treating and characters made it feel so much more justified than what MK does. But I guess if you only care about rides then it’s probably not as good. I personally won’t be doing a Halloween party for probably a long time. The pricing is just ridiculous for how crowded it is now.
 

JMcMahonEsq

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Oh. I must be in the wrong thread. I thought this was for "Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party", not "Mickey's Income-Eligible Halloween Party".
It’s also not the people care what haunted thinks about ticket prices thread. You don’t get to set a fair market price. The market sets the value for the tickets. People keep buying them at the price Disney is charging. So let’s objectively see who is closer to “right” about what the value of the tickets are. Some keyboard warrior on a fan forum with his personal bias, or Disney who is pricing them such that they sell out year after year?
 
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bmr1591

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Incorrect. With 38 Halloween parties, 2025 has the same number of Halloween parties as 2024, which had the same number of Halloween parties as 2023, which had one more Halloween party than 2022 (37), which had one more Halloween party than 2019 (36).

I apologize. I thought I read someone say there were only 36 this year.
 

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