“Disney After Hours Boo Bash” Now Sold Out on Halloween, October 31

Shannen Ace

Disney After Hours Boo Bash

“Disney After Hours Boo Bash” Now Sold Out on Halloween, October 31

Shannen Ace

Disney After Hours Boo Bash

“Disney After Hours Boo Bash” Now Sold Out on Halloween, October 31

Disney After Hours Boo Bash is officially sold out on October 31, Halloween night.

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The event dates above are all for After Hours Boo Bash events starting at 9:00 PM. A handful more are available beginning at 9:30 PM.

The event is Disney’s replacement for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party this year and features characters, cavalcades, and more. The event went on sale earlier this week, though guests have had significant difficulty securing their tickets. Prices range from $129 to $169, while Halloween night was $199. Tickets are still available for all other nights.

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4 thoughts on ““Disney After Hours Boo Bash” Now Sold Out on Halloween, October 31”

  1. Wow. And These people paid $199 per ticket. Disney is greedy, but these people have no problem with it.

  2. so a family of four pay 800.00 plus tax for a evening of no magic. no fireworks or halloween parade with the gravy diggers and their shovels. There are so seriously foolish people out there. To bad Americans couldn’t stand together against such tyranny.

    • Don’t forget no character meet and greets as well. Oh, but you get unlimited ice cream and popcorn which is suppose to make up for all that you don’t get.

    • You say there will be no magic at this event. It’s Disney, there will be magic just maybe in different forms than we’re used to. Not everyone is into fireworks and some people prefer the cavalcades to a regular parade (and I wouldn’t be surprised if the grave diggers make an appearance). To some $800 is not much money and to some it is a fortune. Some families will cut other activities from their trip (character meals or fine dining) to be able to attend. Others may choose to scrimp and save all year in order to afford it. And then there are those for whom this is pocket change and ones who would never even entertain the idea of such an extravagance. Everyone is different and different things hold value for different people. Some would rather spend such a large amount on new patio furniture while others would rather their family share an experience together. To some having the parks fairly empty and being able to ride everything multiple times with no crowds is well worth the money, and to some this is a soul feeding experience. After this past year many need this. None of any of these opinions is more wise or foolish than the others, just different. Different strokes for different folks. P.S.- my bet is by October there will be fireworks

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