October marks the annual increase of pricing at Walt Disney World Resort, and this year’s updates applied to tickets, food, parking, merchandise, and more.
Walt Disney World Price Increases – Fall 2025

Tickets & Add-Ons
Standard Tickets
Standard ticket prices now reach over $200 on the highest-priced days. Here are the new ticket price ranges for 1-Day tickets:
- Magic Kingdom: $159 – $209 (+$10)
- EPCOT: $139 – $199 (+$5)
- Disney’s Hollywood Studios: $149 – $204 (+$5)
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom: $119 – $184 (+$5)
In 2026, the price for a 1-Day Park Hopper ticket on the highest-priced days went up from $277 to $284.
Annual Passes

Walt Disney World Annual Passes increased in price between $20 and $80.
- Pixie Dust Pass: $489 (previously $469)
- Pirate Pass: $869 (previously $829)
- Sorcerer Pass: $1,099 (previously $1,079)
- Incredi-Pass: $1,629 (previously $1,549)
Read the full breakdown of Walt Disney World Annual Passes.
Passholder add-ons are also more expensive. Disney PhotoPass Downloads (Memory Maker) and the Water Park and Sports Option both increased from $99 to $109 per pass.
Lightning Lane

The Lightning Lane Multi Pass maximum price has increased from $39 to $45. This is the highest price for Magic Kingdom, but pricing varies depending on the park and date.
Extras & Experiences
Tours & Enchanting Extras

Tours and Enchanting Extras experiences have increased in price by $10 to $20. Like park tickets, pricing varies by date. Below are the new high prices.
- Disney’s Keys to the Kingdom tour, Magic Kingdom: $189 (+$20)
- Behind the Seeds tour, EPCOT: $49 (+$10)
- Savor the Savanna, Disney’s Animal Kingdom: $209 (+$10)
- Wild Africa Trek: $239 (+$10)
Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique

Though not technically a price increase, Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique at Magic Kingdom has simplified their packages. Previously, packages ranged in price from $19.95 to $450. There are now far fewer packages. The cheapest is $59.99, while the most expensive is $229.99. Plus, guests can meet the Fairy Godmother.
Droid Depot & Savi’s Workshop


In Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, the custom droid and lightsaber experiences have gone up in price.
A custom droid from Droid Depot has gone up by $10 from $119 to $129.
A handbuilt lightsaber at Savi’s Workshop increased by $25 from $249 to $274.
Parking

Regular self-parking at theme parks has increased from $30 to $35 per car/motorcycle. Oversized vehicle parking has increased from $35 to $40.
Food & Beverages

Prices have increased at restaurants and snack carts across Walt Disney World.
Most food prices have increased by 50 cents. For example, Mickey pretzels increased from $7.99 to $8.49, and a DOLE Whip pineapple cup increased from $5.49 to $5.79.
Popcorn in a standard souvenir bucket went from $13 to $14.29. A bucket refill is now $2.49 instead of $2.19. Regular popcorn without a souvenir bucket increased from $5.69 to $5.99.
Bottled soda and vitaminwater have increased from $5.29 to $5.50. Smartwater is now $6.25 instead of $6.

Notably, snack carts have gone cashless.
Merchandise

Various merchandise items have increased in price. These include ear headbands, which went from $34.99 to $36.99. Select Loungefly mini backpacks are now $100.

While not specifically a price increase, Disney has also removed the discount for resort hotel guests and Annual Passholders who order select MagicBand+ wristbands online.
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