Disney raises U.S. theme‑park ticket prices
The Walt Disney Company announced immediate price increases for admissions at its two U.S. resorts — Walt Disney World in Orlando and Disneyland in Anaheim. Disney said peak single‑day tickets for certain popular dates (for example, Thanksgiving week and the Dec. 20–Jan. 3 holiday period) will rise (e.g., from $199 to $224), several Magic Key/pass tiers increase modestly and top‑tier annual passes jump by $100–$150; Disney framed the change as a response to demand and part of its guest‑experience pricing.
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- Disney announced the increases are effective immediately and specified holiday windows: Nov. 24–29 (Thanksgiving week) and Dec. 20–Jan. 3 (holiday period).
- At Disneyland, certain single‑day peak prices rise from $199 to $224; Disneyland maintains seven ticket tiers and five tiers rise by 3% or less while the lowest‑priced ticket remains $104.
- Annual/top‑tier passes: Inspire Key increases by $150 to $1,899; Believe Key increases by $100 to $1,474; Enchant and Imagine passes do not change.
- At Walt Disney World the article reports the lowest and highest single‑day tickets on sale through October 2026 remain unchanged.