Disney World raises prices of annual passes

Walt Disney World has raised the prices on all levels of its annual passes to its four theme parks, effective immediately.

The Disney Incredi-Pass, the top level of passes, which allows entry for a year without any block-out dates, now sells for $1,629. It has been priced at $1,549 since an increase last October. It’s up 5.2%.

The Disney Sorcerer Pass now costs $1,099, up from $1,079, an increase of 2.7%. This level is designated for Florida residents and Disney Vacation Club members. These passes come with block-out dates during the November-December holiday period.

The new Disney Pirate Pass price is $869, up from $829, a 4.8% increase. This level is for Floridians and features about 50 block-out dates in the next year, including around key holidays and peak periods such as spring break.

Finally, the Disney Pixie Pass now goes for $489, up from $469, a 4.3% increase. This ticket allows theme park entry Mondays through Fridays, although there are block-out dates for some weeks.

Annual passholder receive complimentary parking at the theme parks as well as various degrees of discounts on food and merchandise.  The resort’s park reservations policy, instituted as Disney World reopened from its pandemic shutdown in 2020, remains in place.

Singloe-day parking fees also have been raised to $35 per day at Disney World theme parks.

Prices for single-day, single-park tickets at Disney are more difficult to monitor because they vary by day and by theme park.  The current range for this category is $119-$199, Disney has confirmed. The extremes of that price range have not changed, Disney says, but some of the midrange tickets have gone up by an average of $5, the company says.

But in November 2026, the one-day ticket range will increase to as high as $209, Disney says.

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