Walt Disney World Single-Day Ticket Prices Are Going Up
Walt Disney World’s latest round of price hikes didn’t stop with Annual Passes. From resort parking to backstage tours, the costs are climbing across nearly every corner of the resort. And for the first time ever, single-day park tickets will break the $200 mark. That will happen at three parks during the 2026 holidays.
No, you won’t pay that much most days, but prices are still climbing by an average of $5–$10 per ticket. Crossing the $200 threshold is a milestone, and not one Disney can gloss over by pointing to those $119 Animal Kingdom days. With that park’s ride lineup as of February 2026, guests might still balk at that price.
Let’s compare past prices to what’s coming in the next year.
| Park | Previous Low | Previous High | Current Low | Current High |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Magic Kingdom | $139 | $199 | $139 | $209 |
| EPCOT | $129 | $194 | $139 | $209 |
| Hollywood Studios | $129 | $194 | $139 | $204 |
| Animal Kingdom | $119 | $174 | $119 | $184 |
Guests wanting to soften the blow of these price hikes should look into booking one of the deals Disney World announced last week.