Walt Disney World in Florida has raised annual pass prices two weeks after Disneyland in California hiked prices on daily tickets and Magic Key passes.
Effective immediately, Disney World‘s annual passes now cost the following:
- Pixie Dust Pass: $469 (up from $439, available to Florida residents)
- Pirate Pass: $829 (up from $799, available to Florida residents)
- Sorcerer Pass: $1,079 (up from $999, available to Florida residents and eligible Disney Vacation Club members)
- Incredi-Pass: $1,549 (up from $1,449, available to all guests)
Disney World raised its daily ticket prices for 2025 earlier this year, increasing the cost of its least expensive ticket at $109 for the first time in five years.
“We are constantly adding new, innovative attractions and entertainment to our parks and, with our broad array of pricing options, the value of a theme park visit is reflected in the unique experiences that only Disney can offer,” a Disney spokesperson said in a statement at the time.
Over at Disneyland, most daily ticket prices have gone up by around 6 percent, although the cheapest single-day ticket still costs the same at $104.
As for Magic Key annual passes at Disneyland, the price increases are below:
- Imagine: $599 (up from $499)
- Enchant: $974 (up from $849)
- Believe: $1,374 (up from $1,374)
- Inspire: $1,749 (up from $1,649)
Disney parks investment
Disney is to spend $30 billion on its theme parks over the next decade as part of a total $60bn investment in its parks, experiences and products division.
Disneyland’s $1.9bn expansion plan received final approval from Anaheim City Council in May. This was followed by the approval of a $17bn development deal for Disney World in June.