Disney World Confirms 2027 Ticket Increases and Gives Disneyland Visitors a Four‑Month Window
Rising Florida peak prices make an October Disneyland increase more likely.
Overview
- Walt Disney World opened ticket sales through October 31, 2027 on May 31, 2026 and posted partial date-based pricing that shows increases across all four Florida parks.
- Year-over-year comparisons for April 16 show single-day hikes: Magic Kingdom $194 to $219, Hollywood Studios $189 to $204, EPCOT $179 to $199, and Animal Kingdom $174 to $184.
- Magic Kingdom’s peak single-day price now tops out at $219, the highest the park has listed so far, and Disney has not yet released full 2027 pricing so that ceiling could still rise.
- Disneyland has not announced new rates but has historically raised prices each October, which leaves roughly four months for Anaheim visitors to book at current prices.
- Park guests report rising ancillary costs—notably daily parking fees reported around $45—which add materially to the true daily cost and can offset savings from multi-day ticket deals.