Overview
- Effective October 8, Walt Disney World raised Annual Pass prices to $1,629 for Incredi-Pass, $1,099 for Sorcerer, $869 for Pirate, and $489 for Pixie Dust, with average increases just over 4%.
- At Disney World, the priciest single-day ticket reaches $209 for select November–December 2026 Magic Kingdom dates, most dates rise about $5, Animal Kingdom’s $119 lowest price remains, and tickets are now on sale through the end of 2026 with existing purchases unaffected.
- Disneyland’s peak one-day ticket climbs to $224, the two highest Magic Key tiers increase 2%–4%, the $104 entry price holds with more available dates, and the initial down payment for monthly plans is reduced.
- Standard theme-park parking at Disney World increases to $35 and peak Lightning Lane Multi Pass to $45 per day, while at Disneyland the Lightning Lane Premier Pass is now advertised as high as $449 with the advance-purchase timed option starting at $34.
- New deals include up to $250 off per night on Disney World room-and-ticket packages for late February through late July and free dining plans for kids through 2026, plus a $249 three-day park hopper offer for California residents from January 1 to May 21, as Disney cites higher operating costs and demand management.