Disney World ticket prices set new record, crossing $200 milestone for 1-day ticket in 2026

Walt Disney World ticket prices reached their highest amount in history, costing $209 on the most expensive dates of 2026.

Mickey Mouse, Disney World
Photo by Blake Taylor

Walt Disney World theme park tickets for November and December 2026 are now available, and some of the dates carry price tags exceeding $200 for a non-park-hopper for the first time in Disney’s 54-year history in Orlando.

On Nov. 21, 23, & 26-29, as well as Dec. 19-31, 2026, at least one Disney World theme park costs over $200 for one-day admission.

Disney World ticket prices fluctuate depending on the date and the park, with holidays usually the most expensive dates and Magic Kingdom usually the most expensive park.

Disney World ticket prices
Disney World’s website display of theme park ticket prices for Dec. 31, 2026, New Year’s Eve.

For dates prior to November 2026, the most expensive one-day ticket currently costs $199 before tax. (The least-expensive one-day ticket currently available is $119, and the soonest applicable ticket for that price is Aug. 18, 2026, at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.) Most dates throughout 2026 settle around a minimum price of $154 – $174.

When purchasing multi-day tickets, prices per day get incrementally lower the more days you spend in the parks.

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Back in 2015, we reported on Disney World ticket prices exceeding $100 for the first time. Disney World opened in 1971; it took 43 years for tickets to cost $100 and another 10 years for prices to exceed $200.

Disney World’s upcoming projects at various stages of development and construction include Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets in summer 2026, “Encanto” and “Indiana Jones” rides in 2027, a “Monsters, Inc.” roller coaster, “Cars” rides, and Villains Land. In the shorter-term, a “Zootopia” 3D show opens on Nov. 7, 2025, at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

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