The prices for park-specific tickets will be rising at Walt Disney World beginning on Dec. 8.
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Beginning on Dec. 8, the prices for one-day, one-park tickets will go up across all the parks that make up the Walt Disney World resort. The prices will still vary depending on the day of the week or the holiday that is occurring.
The new prices will be as follows:
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom: $109 to $159
- Disney’s Hollywood Studios: $124 to $179
- EPCOT: $114 to $179
- Magic Kingdom: $124 to $189
Disney specified that the $189 price for the Magic Kindom will be for the nine days around the week from Christmas to New Year’s Day, the busiest time for the park.
“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 to Deadline in a statement.
Pricing will also be changing on three of the four annual passes. Only the Pixie Dust Pass will remain the same.
- Incredi-Pass: New Sales Are Paused: Old price, $1,299; New, $1,399
- Sorcerer Pass: New Sales Are Paused: Old price, $899; New: $969
- Pirate Pass: New Sales Are Paused: Old price, $699; New, $749
- Pixie Dust Pass: New Sales Available – Price remains $399
This news follows on from recent comments from Disney CEO Bob Chapek that the company is done with “one-size-fits-all” pricing for the parks.