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Walt Disney World Resort Raises Prices on Annual Passes and Tickets

The Walt Disney World Resort has raised prices on all of its Annual Passes. It also raised prices on its tickets and other offerings. The news comes as Disneyland Resort also adjusted prices for its tickets and Magic Keys. The Annual Passes went up in price by a range of $20 – $80. Renewal rates for the Sorcerer Pass and Pixie Pass did not change.

2025 Annual Pass Prices

Annual PassNew PriceOld PriceDifference
Incredi-Pass$1,629$1,549$80
Sorcerer $1,099$1,079$20
Pirate$869$829$40
Pixie Dust$489$469$20

Walt Disney World Resort Annual Passes

There are four types of Annual Passes for Walt Disney World Resort. The first three are exclusive to Florida residents. The Incredi-Pass can be purchased by guests outside of Florida. All of these Annual Passes include:

  • Standard parking at theme parks
  • Discounts for dining, shopping, and other offerings
  • Special deals and offers
  • V.I.Passholder support

There are different levels of blockout dates for Annual Passes. This ranges from none for the Incredi-Pass to being blocked out on weekends and during holiday seasons for the Pixie Dust Annual Pass. The full lineup of offerings for all of the Annual Passes can be found on the Walt Disney World website.

Walt Disney World Resort Tickets

Ticket prices were also raised on tickets for Walt Disney World Resort. Below is a look at the different parks’ ticket price changes:

  • The cheapest tickets to Magic Kingdom remained at the same price of $139. This appears to only be available for a couple of days in 2026. In general, most tickets saw a price increase of about $5 for the Magic Kingdom.
  • At EPCOT, the cheapest ticket went up from $129 to $139. Other tickets also went up by $5 on average for EPCOT.
  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios saw most of its tickets go up by $5 as well. However, its cheapest and most expensive ticket went up by $10 from $139 to $149 and $194 to $204, respectively.
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom kept its lowest ticket price at $119. The most expensive ticket went up $10 from $174 to $184. The other tickets are on average $5 more expensive, just like the other parks.

Specific ticket prices and details for Walt Disney World Resort can be found on the Walt Disney World website.

Other Pricing Increases

The maximum price for Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Walt Disney World also went up. It tops out at $45 now, instead of the previous $39. Standard parking went up to $35 from its previous $30 price point. Prices were also raised on merchandise, along with food and beverage offerings.

What do you think of the price changes at Walt Disney World Resort? Are you planning on visiting anytime in the near future? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!

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