Disney Raises Theme Park Prices

Additional Coverage:

Disney Raises Theme Park Admission Prices, Some Single-Day Tickets to Hit $224

Orlando, FL & Anaheim, CA – Disney announced Wednesday an immediate increase in admission prices for its theme parks, impacting both the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida and the Disneyland Resort in California. The entertainment giant attributed the adjustments to growing demand for visits on popular dates.

For some of the busiest days of the year, a single-day ticket to either park could now cost up to approximately $199, marking the highest price point. Specifically, entry to Disneyland during the Thanksgiving week (November 24-29) will see a price jump from $199 to $224. The same $224 price will apply for the peak holiday period between December 20 and January 3.

At Disneyland Resort, pass prices are also increasing across several tiers. Five of the resort’s seven different ticket tiers will see increases of 3% or less, though the lowest-priced single-day ticket, currently $104, will remain unchanged.

Additionally, Disneyland’s “Magic Key” annual passes are affected. The top-tier Inspire Key pass will increase by $150 to $1,899, while the Believe Key will rise by $100 to $1,474. The Enchant and Imagine Magic Key passes will maintain their current pricing.

Conversely, at Walt Disney World Resort, the lowest and highest-priced single-day tickets available through October 2026 will not see any changes.

In a statement, Disney officials emphasized their commitment to guest experience. “Disney Parks offer a full day of experiences each day, with ticket, hotel and dining options designed to suit a wide range of needs and budgets for all who visit,” the company stated. “Our commitment to creating magical experiences for everyone remains at the heart of what we do — and that will never change.”


Read More About This Story:

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS