Disney World and Disneyland Raise Admission Prices

Disney has raised admission prices for its major theme parks in the United States, Walt Disney World and Disneyland. This annual adjustment was announced on October 8, 2023, and reflects notable increases in ticket costs during peak seasons.
Disney World and Disneyland Admission Price Increases
The price for a one-day, single-park visit has surpassed $200 during peak times. Specifically, during the busy weeks around Christmas and New Year, the entry fee for Disney World will increase to $209, marking a 5% hike. At Disneyland, the price will rise to $224, an increase of 8.7%.
Ticket Pricing Breakdown
- Disney World single-day ticket average increase: $5.
- Animal Kingdom’s lowest-priced single-day ticket remains at: $119.
- Lowest-priced Disneyland ticket during the off-season: $104.
In addition to ticket price increases, guests at Disney World can take advantage of a new promotion offering up to $250 off each night when booking a minimum four-night package. This deal is valid for stays from late February to late July 2026.
Price Hikes on Other Passes and Services
- Disneyland one-day pass (Tier 6) increased by: $18, now $224.
- Five-day Park Hopper pass increased by: $39, now $655.
- Disneyland annual passes see increases:
- Inspire Key: Up $150, now $1,899.
- Believe Key: Up $100, now $1,474.
- Lightning Lane Multi Pass increase: 6.25% to $34.
- Parking fees rose by: $5, now $35 for both standard and preferred options.
A company representative emphasized that Disney Parks strive to provide a diverse range of experiences aimed at various budgets. They remain committed to making magical experiences accessible to all visitors, which lies at the core of their mission.
News of this year’s ticket price increases was initially reported by MickeyVisit.com, highlighting the ongoing trend of rising costs for admission to these popular attractions.