Disney Getting More Expensive
Disney is getting more expensive.
I know, seems hard to believe, but the company, earlier this week announced a new and different price structure.
Starting next month, Disney will have park-specific pricing on one-day-one park tickets. It means the magic Kingdom will be the most expensive park to visit on its busiest days. Let’s break it down.
This all goes into effect on December 8th, but know that existing tickets will be honored at the previously purchased prices. Right now, the lowest price for all four parks is $109, and prices go up, depending on the date and demand.
Starting on the 8th, the new one-day on-park tickets will be as follows:
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom: $109-$159
- EPCOT: $114-$179
- Disney’s Hollywood Studios: $124-$179
- Magic Kingdom: $124-$189
The folks at Disney say the top-end $189 Magic Kingdom price is for only nine days, between Christmas and New Year’s, which is a peak time for the park, and that more than 99% of one-day one-park tickets will cost less than that.
Disney will continue to offer discounted tickets to active and retired military in 2023.
Starting on the 8th, park Hopper and Park Hopper plus pricing will vary by date, and demand
The company also announced that they will be increasing the price for their four tiers of annual passes also.
One last thing. Something new when it comes to dining on the properties. Effective immediately, guests will be able to cancel most dining reservations without a penalty up until two hours before the reservation time. Disney says “they hope the change will give guests more flexibility in enjoying the parks at their own pace.”
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