Disney raises theme park ticket prices at Walt Disney World and Disneyland

Disney raises theme park ticket prices at Walt Disney World and Disneyland

It’s an expensive world after all.

The cost to visit Disneyland in California and Walt Disney World in Florida is going up.

Disney theme parks have raised the prices on single-day tickets, some annual passes and even standard parking. While the new prices take effect immediately for Disneyland in Anaheim, some increases at Orlando’s Disney World won’t begin until after October 2026.

“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,” a Disney spokesperson said in a statement. “Our commitment to creating magical experiences for everyone remains at the heart of what we do — and that will never change.”

Disneyland prices increase

Disney previously introduced a dynamic pricing “tier system,” with costs varying based on the day and how busy the park is expected to be. A “Tier 6” single-park, single-day ticket for Disneyland, which is for the most in-demand days, has gone up from $206 to $224, and tickets for the next five tiers are increasing by roughly 1.5% to 4.8%. The price of the park’s lowest-tier offering, for the least in-demand days, remains the same at $104.  

Park hopper add-ons, which allow a guest to visit both Disneyland and California Adventure on the same day, increased to between $70 and $90 per day, up from $65 to $75. The five-day park hopper ticket increased in price by $39 and is now $655. The Disneyland Lightning Lane Premier Pass has hit a new all-time high of $449.

Some annual passes also got more expensive. The Inspire pass — the highest-tier annual pass, which offers merchandise and dining discounts — rose $150 to $1,899. The Believe Key second-tier pass went up $100 to $1,474. The Enchant and Imagine passes remain the same, costing $974 and $599, respectively.

Standard parking also got more expensive, increasing from $35 to $40.

Good news for all you Disney lovers living in Florida: you can now experience the magic of the Disney parks for a much lower price.

Disney World price increases

Starting in November 2026, the highest tier, one-park, one-day ticket at Walt Disney World is going up to $209, from $199. However, the cost for the range of one-day tickets for all the other tiers has increased by an average of $5, with the exception of the lowest tier, which remains at $119 through at least October 2026.

Current prices for Disney World’s parks range as follows: Magic Kingdom between $139-$199, Disney’s Animal Kingdom between $119-$174, EPCOT between $129-$194 and Disney’s Hollywood Studios runs between $139-$194.

New annual passes have gone up between $20 to $80. But, for those renewing the Sorcerer Pass and Pixie Pass, they will not see any increases.

Disney World has four annual pass options, with current annual prices as follows: Pixie Dust Pass ($489), Pirate Pass($869), Sorcerer Pass ($1,099), and the Incredi-Pass ($1,629).

Standard parking at Disney World has increased $5 from $30 to $35, and preferred parking prices have also gone up $5 from the current price points. 



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