Disney Increases Ticket Prices

Disney increases ticket prices

Earlier this week, Disney increased ticket prices at both its US theme parks. The price increases came without any official announcement, but not without precedent.  Disney has increased prices for its theme parks every year for the last several years, frequently in February.  Notably, last year we saw more than one price increase.

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Last year’s dramatic increases seemed to be directly in anticipation of increased demand due to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and the new Skyliner transportation system.

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With new attractions opening soon in both Hollywood Studios and Epcot, I’m assuming this year’s increase is indicative that Disney believes additional demand will soon follow.  Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway opens very soon on March 4, 2020.  Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure will open in the France Pavilion at Epcot sometime this summer.  We don’t have a firm date yet, but I’m hopeful for early summer.

Disney Increases Ticket Prices – WDW Base Tickets

This increase is almost sneaky.  The lowest price for a one day ticket is $109 (plus tax), and the highest price for a one day ticket is $159 (plus tax).  However, while the top and bottom prices for a one day ticket remain the same, if you look through the calendar, you’ll see that the prices on many individual dates have increased.  For example, last week, a one day ticket for Sunday, February 23, 2020 was $118 plus tax.  Today, that same ticket is $125 plus tax.

Disney uses a date-based system for ticket pricing.  Prices are highest during the most popular days, and lowest during the least popular days.  For example, you’ll find prices higher during spring break and over the Christmas holidays.   If you’d like to see ticket prices for your planned dates, please visit Disney’s website.

Disney also incentivizes guests to choose longer tickets over shortest.  If you buy a park ticket with 3 or more days, you will start to see a per day discount.  The best discount is on the 10-day ticket:  With the new prices, a 10 day ticket now ranges from $52 per day to $67 per day (plus tax).

Disney Increases Ticket Prices – WDW Park Hopper and Park Hopper Plus Options

The price to add the Park Hopper option to your tickets has increased $5 per Park Hopper.  Basically, whatever your base tickets cost, you would add the Park Hopper option to that cost.  Here is the new pricing structure for Park Hoppers:

      • $65 per ticket for 1-day tickets
      • $75 per ticket for 2-day or 3-day tickets
      • $85 per ticket for 4-day to 10-day tickets

Personally, I love the flexibility the Park Hopper option provides.  For more information about the various ticket options, please check out this post.

Park Hopper Plus tickets allow guest to “hop” between Disney theme parks in a single day, however they also add additional access.  With the Park Hopper Plus, you get access to the water parks (Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach), Wide World of Sports, the NBA Experience, two miniature golf courses, and Disney’s Oak Trail Golf Course.  The Park Hopper Plus option is $20 more than the regular Park Hopper option.  Here is the new pricing structure for Park Hopper Plus add-ons.

      • $85 per ticket for 1-day tickets
      • $95 per ticket for 2-day or 3-day tickets
      • $105 per ticket for 4-day to 10-day tickets

Disney Increases Ticket Prices – WDW Annual Passes

This one is especially painful as last year’s Annual Pass increase in June was a big one.  I (foolish, I know!) was hoping that Annual Passes would be spared another increase so soon.  Unfortunately, I was wrong.

Here’s  a table showing the old prices and new prices.

Pass Classification Prev $ New $
Disney Platinum Plus Pass  $     1,219  $    1,295
Disney Platinum Pass  $     1,119  $    1,195
Disney Gold Pass (FL Residents & DVC)  $        699  $       719
Disney Silver Pass (FL Residents)  $        519  $       539
Disney Theme Park Select Pass (FL Residents)  $        439  $       439
Disney Weekday Select Pass (FL Residents)  $        349  $       369
EPCOT After 4 Pass (FL Residents)  $        304  $       319

Were You Surprised?

Did this ticket price increase catch you by surprise?  Will the higher prices have any effect on your Disney vacation plans?  Please comment below.

Disney also increased prices for Disneyland tickets and Annual Passes.  I will do a separate post detailing those increases.

Happy Dreaming,

Brooke

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