Disney has raised theme park ticket prices. Here’s what you should know

Cinderella Castle above the Magic Kingdom is shown at Disney World.
Cinderella Castle above the Magic Kingdom is shown at Disney World. | Walt Disney Company

While the lowest-priced Disney World day pass is still $109, ticket prices have largely increased across the board. Similar ticket price increases have occurred in California’s Disneyland as well.

Here are which tickets have increased and by how much:

How much are annual passes to Disney World?

  • The Incredi-pass: According to Disney’s annual pass page, this is the highest-tiered pass, with no blockout dates. It increased by $50 from $1,399 to $1,449.

  • The Sorcerer pass: This is the second-highest-tiered pass, up $30 from $969 to $999.

  • The Pirate pass: Only available to Florida residents, this pass is up $50 from $749 to $799.

  • The Pixie Dust pass: Only available to Florida residents, up $40 from $399 to $439.

How much are single-day tickets to Disney World?

Disney World ticket prices will experience increases starting Dec. 8 and will vary depending on the date and which park you want to visit. Currently, prices for a one-day, one-park pass range from $109 to $159, according to Disney World’s ticket page.

How much are multiday tickets to Disney World?

The longer you plan on staying in Disney World, the cheaper the tickets get per day. For two-day passes, tickets start around $144, and for five-day passes, tickets start around $121, per Disney’s ticket page. The maximum number of days in a row Disney offers is 10, with each day costing $72. Buyers should take into account that ticket prices will vary depending on when they want to go and which kingdom they want to go.

How much are multiday tickets to Disneyland in California?

The price of all multiday passes have increased.

  • Two-day pass: A two-day pass is up $25, totaling $310.

  • Five-day pass: At $96 per day, five-day passes are up $65, amounting to $480.

  • Park Hopper pass: Access to multiple parks in one day adds $65 per ticket, previously adding $60.

How much is it to park at Disney World and Disneyland?

Parking is up $5 at both Disney World and Disneyland. Standard parking for cars is now $30 per day.