Walt Disney World To Introduce Park-Specific Ticket Prices
16.11.2022 - 22:53
/ deadline.com
Walt Disney World will start park-specific pricing on Dec. 8. with Magic Kingdom, the most popular, becoming the costliest. Starting then, theme park reservations will be automatically included with one-day, one-park tickets.
Depending on the date, here are the ranges:
Disney’s Animal Kingdom: $109-$159 (same range as today, and the range for all the parks before park before park-specific pricing kicks in)
Disney’s Hollywood Studios: $124-$179
EPCOT: $114-$179
Magic Kingdom Park: $124-$189
The highest $189 price point for Magic Kingdom is specifically for nine days around the week of Christmas to New Year’s at Magic Kingdom, the park’s busiest time.
Also on Dec. 8, WDW will update pricing for add-on options, including Park Hopper. The Park Hopper Option and Park Hopper Plus Option will vary by date.
“We continue to focus on providing guests with the best, most memorable Disney experience, and we’re doing that by growing our theme parks with incredible new attractions and offerings. We are also making planning easier with new one-day tickets that automatically include a guest’s theme park reservation and continue to provide a wide range of options to visit throughout the year, including our lowest priced ticket of $109 which has not changed in more than four years,” a Disney spokesperson said in a statement to Deadline.
WDW is also raising the price of annual passes. The Disney Pixie Dust Pass will remain at its current price and is available to buy. Pricing for the park’s other three annual passes will increase between $43 and $100 and that’s only for current passholders since the company has paused sales of the Incredi-, Sorcerer and Pirate annual passes. Disney says it continues to offer passholders perks from