Attendance at Walt Disney World theme parks was down in 2017, but Disney is still expected to see a gain in profits. And as expected Disney’s annual ticket price increase will be coming soon.
Online reports have been circulating showing what the expected increases will look like and they could be coming as soon as this Sunday, February 11.
Disney has yet to confirm any pricing but here’s what you might see:
Single Day Tickets
Magic Kingdom
- Value tier increasing from $107 to $109
- Regular tier increasing from $115 to $119
- Peak tier remaining $124 to $129
Park Hopper
- Value tier increasing from $162 to $164
- Regular tier increasing from $170 to $174
- Peak tier increasing from $174 to $184
Epcot, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom
- Value tier increasing from $99 to $102
- Regular tier increasing from $107 to $114
- Peak tier increasing from $119 to $122
Multi-Day Tickets
2 days
Increasing from $199 to $209
3 days
Increasing from $289 to $325
4 days
Increasing from $350 to $400
5 days
Increasing from $370 to $415
Annual Pass
Disney Silver Pass
- Increasing from $419 to $439
- Renewal increasing from $356 to $373
Disney Gold Pass
- Increasing from $559 to $589
- Renewal increasing from $475 to 500
Disney Platinum Pass
- Florida resident increasing from $679 to $729
- Florida resident renewal increasing from $653 to $704
- Regular pass increasing from $779 to $849
- Regular pass renewal increasing from $662 to $721
Disney Platinum Plus Pass
- Florida resident increasing from $769 to $829
- Florida resident renewal increasing from $653 to $704
- Regular pass increasing from $869 to $949
- Regular pass renewal increasing from $738 to $806
Since the resort opened in 1971 ticket prices have increased basically annually, save a year here and there so it’s to be expected.
Universal Studios Orlando usually follows right behind so you can expect a price increase from them coming soon after.