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Disney Lifts U.S. Park Ticket Prices as New Discounts Debut, Annual Passes See Modest Changes

A two-track strategy keeps base prices inching up, with discounts targeting near-term attendance.

Overview

  • New prices took effect Wednesday, pushing Walt Disney World’s peak single‑day, single‑park ticket up 5% to $209 before tax, the first time Magic Kingdom passes the $200 mark.
  • Disneyland’s highest peak ticket rises 8.7% to $224, while most other single‑day tickets increase 3% or less and the $104 entry price appears on more days through April 2026.
  • Walt Disney World holds its lowest single‑day ticket at $119 for Animal Kingdom, with most other one‑day tickets increasing by about $5.
  • Discounts include up to $250 off per night on a minimum four‑night room‑and‑ticket package from late February to late July, stackable with free dining plans for kids ages 3–9 through 2026.
  • Annual pass changes are modest: at Disney World, two of four tiers rise by $20–$80 as two remain unchanged; at Disneyland, the top Magic Key tiers increase 2%–4% and the Lightning Lane Premier Pass is now advertised as high as $449.