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Disney World Ticket Prices Increase, Structure Changes Slightly



By Dave Shute

DISNEY WORLD TICKET PRICES GO UP A FEW MONTHS EARLY

Now that WeinerStep seems to have petered out I’ve shifted my attention to rising Walt Disney World ticket prices.

In recent years, Disney has increased its ticket prices in August, but it announced Friday a set of (in some cases stiff) ticket price increases effective today.

You can find the effective new Disney World ticket prices here.  For even more detail, see this.

STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN WALT DISNEY WORLD TICKET PRICES

All prices except one are rising.

In particular, the per person, per day, cost of days after the third has gone up ~50%, from around $6 to around $9.

This is still a bargain compared to the $80-$90 per person per day costs of the first three days of a ticket, so it doesn’t affect any of this site’s recommendations.

Also, the structure of the park hopper add-on has changed.

  • It’s still a flat amount per ticket (around $58 after tax) for tickets of 2-10 days, but
  • The cost of adding it to a one-day ticket is now only $35 plus tax rather than last year’s $55

This is interesting, but also does not affect any of this site’s suggestions, as there are no one day adventures included in it!

 

 

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