Disney World Raises Prices as Park and Resort Hours Contract
Guests report earlier closings, scarce late-night food, despite repeated requests for extended quick-service hours.
Overview
- New reports detail cumulative price hikes across tickets, hotels, food, merchandise, and paid add-ons without visible expansions in guest-facing offerings.
- Earlier park closings have become routine, compressing itineraries and increasing pressure on guests to fit in key attractions.
- Resort operations often wind down as guests return from the parks, with some hotel food courts closing even before park days end.
- Most resort quick-service locations stop serving around 11 p.m., and there are no true 24/7 dining options at Disney World hotels.
- Guests have long requested straightforward fixes such as limited late-night menus and keeping food courts open at least an hour after final transportation, yet those changes have not been implemented.