5 Disney World Tickets Hit With Price Increases

Price increases are nothing new for Walt Disney World, as the resort often sees increases to ticket prices on an annual basis.

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For those of you planning to head to Disney World later this year, or even in 2026, there are some ticket price increases to be aware of.

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Mickey’s Not So-Scary-Halloween Party

While the prices for regular theme park tickets are locked for the rest of the calendar year (don’t worry, we’ll get to 2026), those considering going to this year’s installment of the Magic Kingdom’s beloved Halloween event may be in for some sticker shock when it comes to pricing.

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Tickets for the 2025 installment of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party range from $119 to $229, depending on the date. In comparison, 2024’s tickets ranged from $119 to $199, also depending on the date. Meaning that while the cheapest dates remained the same, the most of the most in-demand dates increased by $30. As you’ll soon see, that’s going to be a trend moving forward.

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While dates and prices haven’t been released for the 2025 Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas party yet, we wouldn’t be surprised to see a similar increase.

2026 Tickets

On the surface, it may seem like Disney World’s ticket prices didn’t change between 2025 and 2026, as the overall range for single-day tickets remains $119-$199.

EPCOT

Specifically, when divided by park, the ranges are as follows:

  • Magic Kingdom: $139 to $199
  • EPCOT: $129 to $184
  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios: $139 to $194
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom: $119 to $179

In fact there are technically two decreases on the above list as the Magic Kingdom’s least expensive days fell from  $144 to $139, and EPCOT’s most expensive single day tickets went from $194 to $184.

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However, Disney’s dynamic pricing can sometimes cause a schism between perception and reality. While the ranges are roughly the same as 2019, many dates see higher prices within those ranges. For example, 25 of 31 days in January 2026 have a higher “highest price” than their counterpart in 2025. The theme continues through the majority of the year, with the glaring exception of July, August, and September, when most days are at the higher end of the price spectrum but slightly lower than their 2025 counterparts.

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If you’re planning on visiting Disney World in 2026, or trying to squeeze in a holiday party in 2025, be forewarned that ticket prices are going to be higher than you’re used to. Stay tuned to AllEars for more on Disney’s price structure.

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