Walt Disney World has announced price increases for one-day, one-park tickets, set to take effect in November and December 2025.
The announcement, published on WDWMagic.com, stated that the price adjustments “reflect Disney’s ongoing demand-based pricing model”.
The highest increase will impact Magic Kingdom, where a one-day ticket will reach $199 on select peak days – $10 more than in 2024.
The price for a one-day, one-park ticket varies by park, with Magic Kingdom seeing the steepest hikes.
New pricing is as follows:
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom: $119–$174
- EPCOT: $129–$194
- Disney’s Hollywood Studios: $139–$194
- Magic Kingdom: $144–$199
The Magic Kingdom’s $199 ticket will be valid during peak holiday dates and other high-demand periods, such as New Year’s Eve.
Ticket prices for Walt Disney World Annual Passes have also increased by $100.
The updated pricing affects all four tiers of passes, with changes ranging from $30 to $100 depending on the pass level. The new prices are as follows:
- Pixie Dust Pass: $469 (previously $439)
- Pirate Pass: $829 (previously $799)
- Sorcerer Pass: $1,079 (previously $999)
- Incredi-Pass: $1,549 (previously $1,449)
Walt Disney World Annual Pass renewals have also increased.
For more information, go to disneyworld.disney.go.com/admission
*Article source: WDWMagic.com
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