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2026 Walt Disney World Ticket Prices, Park Hopper Updates, Annual Passes & Dining Plan Details - Updated

  • Writer: Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
    Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
  • Apr 22, 2025
  • 5 min read

Updated: Jan 21

🆕 Updated January 2026

This guide reflects the most current Walt Disney World ticket pricing available, including confirmed 2026 price ranges, Annual Pass increases, and active offers. Ticket prices at Disney are date-based and can change — we update this page as new pricing is released.


Here's the Sitch -

Guests can now book Walt Disney World rooms and vacation packages through the end of 2026.

🎟️ Theme park tickets, however, are currently available for individual purchase through October 2026. Disney historically releases late-year pricing in phases, so November–December 2026 dates are expected to be added later.


🧚‍♀️ Pixie Dust Pro Tip: Disney uses a date-based dynamic pricing system, which means ticket prices vary by park, date, and demand level. Expect lower prices during off-peak seasons (like late August and early September) and higher rates around holidays and special events.


Copyright: Disney.com
Copyright: Disney.com

💵 2026 One‑Day Ticket Prices

These ranges reflect the lowest and highest base prices currently on Disney’s ticket calendar for 2026. Your exact price depends on the specific date you choose.

🏷️ Updated Walt Disney World 2026 One-Day, One-Park Ticket Price Ranges

(Effective through November 2026)

Park

2026 One-Day, One-Park Ticket Price Range

🦁 Disney’s Animal Kingdom

$119 – $184

🎬 Disney’s Hollywood Studios

$139 – $204

🌐 EPCOT

$129 – $199

🏰 Magic Kingdom

$144 – $209

🧚‍♀️ Pixie Dust Pro Tip: These prices vary by date and park, so use Disney’s official ticket calendar when planning — the lowest prices typically fall on weekdays in late August and early September, while the highest coincide with holiday weeks and major events.




🎟️ Multi-Day Ticket Savings

Multi-day tickets continue to offer the best value in 2026, with per-day costs dropping significantly once you reach 4 days or more. The more days you buy, the lower your per-day cost — and that’s still true heading into 2026.

  • 1-Day, 1-Park at Magic Kingdom (Aug 3, 2026): $169

  • 4-Day Ticket starting Aug 3: $558.56 total → $139.64 per day

  • 7-Day Ticket starting Aug 3: $652.51 total → $93.22 per day

With a Multi-Day Ticket, you can visit any of the four Disney Parks — but only one park per day unless you add the Park Hopper option.


🧚‍♀️ Pixie Dust Pro Tip: Special promotional offers, like the 3-Parks, 3-Day Summer Magic Ticket, may exclude Magic Kingdom, so always double-check the fine print before purchasing.


🎢 Park Hopper & Park Hopper Plus Options

Want the freedom to flit between parks? Here’s what you’ll pay in 2026 (based on pricing released through October 2026):

  • Standard Park Hopper: $198 – $277 per day

  • Park Hopper Plus: $234 – $290.50 per day (includes admission to all four theme parks plus one or both water parks)


According to multiple Disney travel sources, Disney has confirmed Park Hopper pricing through October 2026. Historically, late-year pricing increases slightly once November and December dates are released.


🧚‍♀️ Pixie Dust Pro Tip: If you’re planning to add Lightning Lane access to your day, be sure to check out our full guide to Disney's Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Single Pass system — we break down pricing, how to book, and which rides are included!



🍽️ 2026 Disney Dining Plan Prices + Kids Dine Free

These prices apply to 2026 Disney vacation packages and are subject to change if Disney updates plan offerings.


Quick-Service Dining Plan: $60.47 per adult (ages 10 and up), per night

Disney Dining Plan (Standard): $98.59 per adult (ages 10 and up), per night


For 2026 vacation packages, kids ages 3–9 dine free when included on a Disney Dining Plan with a paying adult


🍽️ Want to know what’s included in each plan, how to use snack credits, or how the free kids' dining offer works? Dive into our complete Disney Dining Plan FAQ for all the delicious details.

💸 Still on the fence? Check out our honest take on whether the Disney Dining Plan is worth it—including pros, cons, and when it makes the most sense to add.



Annual Passes

Annual Passes also have gone up between $30 and $100 depending on the type of pass, effective immediately.


🎟️ New Walt Disney World Annual Pass Prices

Prices effective as of October 8, 2025 and currently in place for 2026.

Pass Type

New Price

Previous Price

Approx. % Increase

Incredi-Pass (available to all guests)

$1,649

$1,549

+$100 (~6%)

Sorcerer Pass (FL residents & DVC members)

$1,149

$1,079

+$70 (~6.5%)

Pirate Pass (FL residents only)

$899

$829

+$70 (~8.5%)

Pixie Dust Pass (FL residents only)

$499

$469

+$30 (~6%)

Renewal prices also increased by roughly $50–$90 per tier, keeping the usual 15% renewal discount intact — just based on the new base rates.


🔮 A Few Final Notes

  • Prices are “dynamic,” so busy dates (holidays, spring break, major events) trend toward the top end of each range, while off‑peak weekdays tend toward the bottom.

  • Complimentary Water Park Entry continues in 2026: Resort guests receive free same‑day admission to a Disney water park on their check‑in day

  • Ticket prices are highest around holidays, spring break, and special events, and lowest on late-summer and early-fall weekdays.


💸 Trying to make the most of your Disney dollars? Our Disney on a Budget guide is packed with tips for saving on tickets, food, souvenirs, and more—without missing out on the magic.


❓ Quick 2026 Ticket FAQs

• What is the cheapest time to visit Disney World in 2026?

Late August and early September typically offer the lowest ticket prices.


• Are Disney ticket prices higher in 2026?

Prices increased in October 2025, but 2026 pricing largely holds steady with dynamic variation by date.


• Do multi-day tickets save money?

Yes — the per-day cost drops significantly after day 3.


Bottom line: 2026 ticket prices hold steady with a few small shifts, and savvy multi‑day bookings, off‑peak travel, and new perks (like free kids’ dining!) can maximize your savings. ✨ Ready to build your practically perfect vacation from the ground up? Start with our Disney World Planning Guide for hotel tips, park strategies, and helpful printables. Let’s make your next Disney World trip practically perfect!


🧚‍♀️ Pixie Dust Pro Tip: Stay on top of your Disney planning with our Printable Cheat Sheets for parks, budgets, and daily schedules—totally free and easy to download!


Pixie Dust Hugs,

Bren, Lyn, and Kim


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