LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Disney’s domestic theme parks have raised prices for tickets and annual passes, with Walt Disney World’s peak one-day ticket surpassing $200 for the first time in its 54-year history.
Bookings for theme parks and hotels in 2026 are now open on the Disney World website. The average price for a single-day admission ticket has increased by $5 per person, with prices varying depending on the date selected. The most expensive peak holiday tickets now start at $209.
Screenshots comparing admission prices for the same day in October 2025 and October 2026 show an average increase of $5 across three of the parks.
According to Gavin Doyle, Founder of MickeyVisit.com, a Disney news and planning resource, ticket prices have increased by up to 126% over the past decade.
Annual pass prices at Walt Disney World have also increased, with costs rising between $20 and $80 depending on the pass type. Renewal rates for Sorcerer and Pixie passes remained unchanged.
Parking fees have gone up as well. The standard daily parking rate increased from $30 to $35, while oversized vehicle parking now costs $40 per day.