New Park-Specific Pricing (With Price Increase) Now in Effect at Walt Disney World

As reported previously, Walt Disney World has introduced park-specific pricing for one-day, one-park tickets. The new pricing structure went into effect on December 8.

Depending on the day you visit a park, and which park you select, prices for a one-day, one-park ticket are now variable. The one-day, one-park tickets also automatically include a park pass reservation. Guests using this ticket type do not need to concern themselves with booking a reservation separately.

The price ranges for each park are listed below.

  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom: $109-$159
  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios: $124-$179
  • EPCOT: $114-$179
  • Magic Kingdom Park: $124-$189

At this time, the $189 price at Magic Kingdom is only for nine days around Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

Booking  a One-Day, One-Park Ticket

Under the new pricing model, once you select a date to visit, you will be asked to select a park. This is where the individual park passes will be shown.

Park-specific pricing is not new to Walt Disney World. Previously, Magic Kingdom ticket prices were higher than the price for EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

Glad that a park pass reservation will automatically be included in the purchase of a one-day ticket?