WASHINGTON — The Walt Disney Company has increased ticket prices for Walt Disney World through October 31, 2027, with peak single-day admission rising by about 10% as part of its dynamic pricing model, according to newly released booking data.
The company sets ticket prices based on demand, holidays, and other factors, resulting in higher rates during peak travel periods.
For 2026, peak single-day tickets reached $209 at Magic Kingdom, $204 at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, $199 at EPCOT, and $184 at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
In 2027, peak pricing increased to at least $219 for Magic Kingdom, $209 for Hollywood Studios, $214 for EPCOT, and $189 for Animal Kingdom.
The booking calendar currently extends through October 2027. Prices for the holiday season, including the period between Christmas and New Year’s, have not yet been released and may increase further based on demand.
Disney first exceeded $200 for single-day tickets during peak periods in 2025.
The price changes come as the company begins redevelopment at Animal Kingdom. In February, DinoLand U.S.A. closed to make way for a new themed area called Tropical Americas, which will include attractions based on “Encanto” and “Indiana Jones.”