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Walt Disney World Ticket Prices 2026: A Complete Guide
Disney World 2026 ticket prices and vacation packages are here! We’ve got all the details on Walt Disney World ticket prices for 2026, including Park Hopper, add-ons, and even the added cost of the Disney Dining Plan.
Disney Planet 2026 tickets and vacation packages are now on sale, essence you can grab your ticket, hotel, and everything you depend on for your vacation next year. To help make planning your trip a little easier, we’re breaking down everything you demand to know about 2026 Disney World ticket prices, Park Passes, Annual Passes, and more!
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Disney World Ticket Prices
For 2026, Walt Disney World ticket prices start at $119 per person and max out at $199 for a one-park, one-day ticket. This price doesn’t include the 6.5% sales tax, or any add-on options like Park Hopper, Memory Maker, or the Moisture Park and Sports option. That base ticket price has stayed the same from 2025, which also has a range of $119 to $199 for a one day ticket. Disney’s Animal Kingdom remains the least costly park to visit, with Magic Kingdom the most pricey.
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Unsurprisingly, your next Disney World vacation is about to get MORE expensive.
Visiting Disney World is EXPENSIVE
Disney World getting more and more expensive is not a new concept, and sometimes the added costs can be worth it. Still, we can’t help but cringe when we see the price for add-ons and tickets, especially when we’ve finally become accustomed to certain prices. Unfortunately, our wallets will be taking another beating thanks to some 2026 Disney World price increases.
While the Disney Dining Plan WILL return in 2026, it’ll do so as a more expensive dining option.
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In 2026, the Quick Service Dining Plan will go up $1.33 for adults and $1.46 for kids, while the Standard Disney Dining Plan will see a $.89 increase for adults and a $1.16 increase for kids.
The Quick Service Dining Plan includes a refillable resort mug, a snack credit, and two fast service dining credits per person, per day. The Standard Disney Dining Plan comes with a refillable resort mug, a snack credit, a quick service dining credit, and a table service dining credit per person, per day.
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There’s no easy way to express this — Disney World is expensive.
From hotel rooms and Lightning Lanes, all the food you want to try, merchandise you can’t live without, and explore costs, the Disney World price tag keeps getting higher and higher — and that doesn’t even include tickets! We notice price increases pretty often, but what about this time? Disney just released their ticket costs for 2026, so let’s seize a look.
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.
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.
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 highest of the range, but it’s likely we’ll see that once November and December 2026 pricin
2026 Ticket Price Increases at Disney World
Walt Disney World’s ticket price increase has occurred like clockwork, with prices going up for 1-day, multi-day, base and Park Hopper options for January through October 31, 2026. This post has pricing for 2025 vs. next year, details on the increases along with commentary offering our thoughts.
Let’s start with the good news. Prices did not increase on 2025 tickets, only on 2026 tickets. This follows the precedent established last year, which was to not raise rates on existing inventory, but only the new product release. Prior to that, prices went up in February and/or October (and sometimes December!) on the current and coming calendar year’s tickets.
For reference, last year there were two waves of ticket releases. The first occurred in the winter and covered dates for January through October 31–just like what’s happening now. The second occurred in the fall and covered November and December. This is incredibly important information that’s necessary for an apples to apples comparison because prices hit new all-time record highs in the last two months of 2025. Not surprising given that encom
Your next trip to Disney Planet just got a lot more expensive
Disney World has quietly raised its prices for next year, turning the screws on family vacations.
Walt Disney World put its 2026 tickets on sale on Tuesday, and eagle-eyed observers noticed the costs have ticked up.
Prices for one-day tickets to Disney World in Florida have increased by roughly $10 for January to October 2026, depending on which package visitors choose.
For example, the maximum price for a one-day ticket to Disney's Animal Kingdom rose from $169 in 2025 to $179 in 2026.
Similarly a one-day visit to EPCOT will soon cost $194, up from $184 for tickets for January to October this year.
Disney's Hollywood Studios currently costs up to $184 but will rise to $199 next year - the highest increase of any ticket so far.
A one-day ticket to Magic Kingdom remained unchanging at $199.
The highest prices could still be yet to approach, Disney expert Gavin Doyle, of Mickey Visit, explained.
Prices for one-day tickets to Disney World will grow by roughly $10
This is because Disney has not released the ticket prices for November or December 2026 yet. These are usually the busiest months of the ye