Full List of Walt Disney World Price Increases in Fall 2025

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A pink and blue fairytale castle like the Magic Kingdom, surrounded by trees and a moat under a bright blue sky.

Full List of Walt Disney World Price Increases in Fall 2025

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.

A pink and blue fairytale castle like the Magic Kingdom, surrounded by trees and a moat under a bright blue sky.

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

Close-up of a hand holding a Mickey Mouse-themed Disney World annual pass, with the blurry Cinderella Castle in the background.

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

Sign showing "Single Rider Entrance" and "Lightning Lane 1:15" above an entrance with plants visible below.

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

Woman in harness walking across a wood and rope bridge in wilderness

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

Three children in colorful princess and prince costumes sit on a bench in front of mirrored panels at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, smiling and admiring each other’s newly painted nails.

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

Disney park parking rates sign: Auto Standard $35, Preferred $55, Motorcycle $35, Oversized $40—prices similar to Walt Disney World.

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

Pile of salted Mickey Mouse pretzels on a red napkin at the small world Promenade, atop a wooden surface.

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.

Sign at Disney park states: "Cashless location. Please use credit card, Disney gift card, or mobile payment only.

Notably, snack carts have gone cashless.

Merchandise

A $36.99 price tag sits above orange cartoon flower Disney World ear headbands, a playful park accessory seen across Disney parks.

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.

Eight Disney Magic Bands feature characters and designs from movies, resorts, and theme parks—perfect for your next vacation.

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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