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Disney Increases Theme Park Ticket Prices

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Disney has announced an increase in ticket prices for its theme parks in California and Florida. Effective immediately, the cost of various ticket and annual pass options at Disneyland and Walt Disney World will rise. However, starting prices for tickets will remain unchanged until after October 2026.

For non-peak dates, ticket prices will increase by an average of five dollars. Peak date prices could reach nearly 200 dollars beyond next October. Annual passes to Disneyland will see an increase of between 20 to 80 dollars, depending on the pass type. According to a Disney spokesperson, "Our commitment to creating magical experiences for everyone remains at the heart of what we do — and that will never change."

Disneyland tickets will continue to start at 104 dollars for one-day, one-park entry, a price unchanged since 2019. However, the prices of five ticketing tiers will increase by roughly three percent. The most expensive Magic Keys will see a price hike of two to four percent, while the least expensive options remain the same.

Disney is also offering various promotions, including up to 20% off Disneyland resort hotel stays this fall and a new 249-dollar three-day park hopper promo for California residents for spring 2026. Disney World guests can save up to 250 dollars per night on vacation packages of four nights or longer in 2026. Additionally, kids staying at Walt Disney World hotels can get free Disney Dining Plans when adults in their party purchase plans for themselves.


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