- **Q: Why are Disney ticket prices increasing?
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Entertainment / Theme Parks
Disney has increased ticket prices at both Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, and Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. While some ticket tiers remain unchanged, many have seen a price hike, particularly during peak seasons. This ar...
**Disneyland Price Changes:**
Disneyland’s ticket prices increased an average of 3.3%, with Magic Key annual passes climbing as much as 8.6%. Top-tier, one-day tickets now cost $224 for single park admission and $314 for a parkhopper ticket. The lowest-priced one-day, one-park ticket remains at $104 since 2019.
Magic Key annual pass prices:
**Walt Disney World Price Changes:**
While the lowest and highest-priced tickets remain unchanged through October 2026, prices for non-peak dates will increase by an average of $5. Peak prices will also exceed the current $199 top end during the busiest days of the 2026 holiday season.
**Strategies to Save Money:**
Disneyland softened the blow of the latest price increase with a new discount promotion for California residents offering a 3-day parkhopper ticket for as low as $249.
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