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Disney World Raises Ticket, Pass and Parking Prices as Magic Kingdom Peak Hits $209

Disney says higher operating costs and wage pressures are driving the latest adjustments.

Overview

  • Effective Oct. 8, Walt Disney World increased prices across tickets, annual passes and parking, and also raised menu items and select tour experiences.
  • Annual pass tiers now cost Incredi‑Pass $1,629, Sorcerer $1,099, Pirate $869 and Pixie $489, with increases ranging from $20 to $80 depending on the pass.
  • Date‑based one‑day ticket ranges rose to Magic Kingdom $159–$209, EPCOT $139–$199, Hollywood Studios $149–$204 and Animal Kingdom $119–$184, marking the first time a single‑day price tops $200.
  • Standard theme‑park parking is now $35 per day, and the most expensive 1‑day Park Hopper in late 2026 rises to $284 on peak holiday dates.
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass peak caps increase on Oct. 29 to $45 at Magic Kingdom, $37 at EPCOT, $39 at Hollywood Studios and $35 at Animal Kingdom, with select single‑ride prices also edging up.