NEWS: Disney World Announces 2026 Ticket Prices

There’s no easy way to say this — Disney World is expensive.

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From hotel rooms and Lightning Lanes, all the food you want to try, merchandise you can’t live without, and travel costs, the Disney World price tag keeps getting higher and higher — and that doesn’t even include tickets! We see price increases pretty often, but what about this time? Disney just released their ticket costs for 2026, so let’s take a look.

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We’ve got excellent news, friends! Disney World ticket prices have NOT increased for 2026 — at least not for the months that have been released on the calendar so far. Prices for January to October 2026 are out, so let’s take a look.

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A one-day, one-park ticket ranges from $119-$199 — not an increase over the November-December 2025 prices, which were the latest to be increased.

Compared to 2025, the November 2025 tickets ranged from $159 to $174.

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So far, the highest-priced dates seem to be around Spring Break and Easter in April 2026, with some tickets priced as high as $179 — not quite the top of the range, but it’s likely we’ll see that once November and December 2026 pricing is revealed.

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The cheapest dates can be found in August, with eight days priced at the lowest point — $119.

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The same is true for September, which is pretty typical for Disney World ticket prices, with twelve dates priced at $119.

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You can now book a Disney World vacation package that includes tickets and a hotel stay through October 31st, 2026, so what are you waiting for?!

We’re going to keep our eyes open for more price increases in other areas at Disney World, so make sure you keep following AllEars for all the details you need to have the best vacation yet.

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5 Replies to “NEWS: Disney World Announces 2026 Ticket Prices”

  1. Because I don’t want to take out a 2nd mortgage to go on vacation! Their standards have also dropped significantly since I used to have a membership! They aren’t your fun, no stress vacation they used to be!!! 🤢

  2. The value just isn’t there anymore, we priced out an RC cruise and Disney for last summer. And an RC cruise and universal. The cruise and universal was much cheaper, so we went that route. And honestly we didn’t miss Disney a bit. The prices weren’t as high as Disney and the offers were much higher as well.

    Both my husband and the kids have already asked to go back again. Especially now with Epic Universe opening soon.

    The value of Disney has gone down, and the amount of new offerings hasn’t gone up. They poured all the money into the star wars area and it was mostly a bust. Disney needs to serious hit the drawing board and up their game on all avenues before Universal wipes the floor with them. The opening of EU is going to hurt Disney even more and that bottom line is going to continue to show it. Stop recycling movies and make 2s and 3s and get some fresh ideas.

  3. In 2018 12 people in our party had reservations for a week at Riverside. The eve of our departure,my husband had a massive stroke. The airplane, our hopper passes and my husband and my room were all refunded to us. We were so grateful for that. We had about $5000 dollars invested in that trip. But, we tried it again last fall and it was just too much for my husband could handle. We’re in our 80’s and wanted to experience Disney one more time. After 2 days he was completely exhausted and me too from pushing the wheelchair. The airplane, our room and car rental all refunded our money for the remaining days. Of course they kept the money for the hopper passes. They said they would. We love that place and our kids, their kids and the great grandkids have gotten hooked on that place. So after we are gone, our next generation will carry on our tradition.

  4. I usually vacationed in the month of May. Usually during Mother’s day. I went with a few girlfriends. We would stay at Fort Wilderness Campgrounds in log cabin. It was great! I loved walking by myself after midnight because all of the nocturnal wildlife were around. So serene and beautiful. I knew the tickets were pricey. But, you really get your money’s worth. We stayed for 2 weeks at a time. On a tight budget of course. If you visit a few times a year annual pass is worth it’s weight in gold. I will make it my mission to visit with my Husband now. The whole place is Heaven.