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Disney Hikes Prices at Theme Parks Amid Surging Demand
8 Oct
Summary
- Disney raises admission prices at its theme parks
- Single-day ticket prices reach $199 on popular days
- Highest-tier annual passes see $100-$150 price hikes

In October 2025, Disney announced that it is raising admission prices for its theme parks, effective immediately. The entertainment giant has increased the cost of entry to the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, and the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California.
On some of the most popular days of the year to visit the two parks, a single-day ticket will now cost roughly $199, currently the most expensive pass. The price hikes come amid growing demand to visit Disney's parks on certain days, like New Year's Eve. For the week of Thanksgiving, from November 24 to November 29, the cost of entry to Disneyland will rise from $199 to $224. Prices will also increase by the same amount for the holiday period between December 20 and January 3.
At Disneyland Resort, pass prices are also increasing. The company offers seven different ticket tiers, five of which are increasing by 3% or less. However, Disney's Inspire and Believe Magic Key Passes, its highest-tier passes, will increase in price by $150 and $100, respectively. The Inspire Key now costs $1,899, and the Believe Key costs $1,474.
Despite the price hikes, Disney officials have stated that the company remains committed to creating magical experiences for everyone who visits its parks. They emphasized that Disney Parks offer a full day of experiences each day, with ticket, hotel, and dining options designed to suit a wide range of needs and budgets.