We regret to inform you that your next Disney World trip could be MORE EXPENSIVE.

We LOVE to bring you happy Disney news, but alas, that’s not always the case. Unfortunately, visiting Disney World is expensive, and it’s not getting cheaper any time soon, thanks to a few recent developments.
Unfortunately, if you plan on attending Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party in Magic Kingdom this year, get ready to shell out some more cash compared to years past.

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party costs up to $229 per person this year, compared to 2024 when tickets ranged from $119 to $199. The base ticket price is staying at $199, however.

That’s a price hike of up to $30 more, which adds up — especially for families. This after-hours event also requires a separate event ticket (like all after-hours events), so the costs keep compounding if you intend on spending the full day at Magic Kingdom and not just showing up at 4 PM when Party guests are allowed to enter.

This price increase already has us worrying about possible increases in cost for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party later this year. While no price changes have been confirmed, we’re starting to think this inflation trend will ultimately hit the holiday event.

The price hikes don’t stop at Magic Kingdom. Over at EPCOT, we’ve already seen a few dining items jump up in price at two locations.
The Popcorn Stand in the Canada Pavilion’s souvenir bucket now costs $14.25, when it previously cost $13.

San Angel Inn in the Mexico Pavilion also saw some price hikes, and they can be found all over the menu. The changes are as follows:
- Sopa Azteca — $13 (Previously $12)
- Guacamole — $16 (Previously $15)
- Totopos — $10 (Previously $9)
- Pollo a Las Rajas — $33 (Previously $32)
- Tacos — $35 (Previously $34)
- Camarones a la Diabla — $33 (Previously $32)
- Ensalada Cesar — $20 (Previously $18)
- Enchiladas de Pollo — $32 (Previously $31)
- Baja Tacos de Pescado — $33 (Previously $32)
- Pescado A La Veracruzana — $39 (Previously $38)
- Brownie Sundae — $12 (Previously $10)

While disappointing, the price increases aren’t entirely shocking. We’ll continue to monitor cost changes at Disney World as they happen, so stay tuned right here at AllEars for all the latest updates.
4 MAJOR CHANGES Confirmed for 2025 Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party!
How will these price increases affect your next Disney World vacation? Let us know in the comments!

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