Walt Disney World increased 2020 ticket prices for its theme park tickets. Prices went up for Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom.
Walt Disney World quietly increased its ticket prices for 2020. If you’ve already purchased your tickets, then this change doesn’t affect your trip.
These changes come for the one-day ticket, park hopper ticket, and multi-day tickets. However, the least expensive, off-season ticket prices remains at $109 per day, per park. However, holiday tickets have bumped to $159 per day for a one-day ticket.
Park Hopper tickets have also increased. Both Park Hopper and Park Hopper Plus tickets have raised $5 each. Even multi-day hoppers are up just $5. For example, a 1-day park hopper went from $60 to $65 more. A 4-day park hopper went from $80 to $85 more.
Since rolling out its date-based ticket pricing, tracking Disney World ticket increases is challenging. While Disneyland now has five ticket tiers, Disney World’s prices can change daily. The date-based ticket prices work similarly to airline reservations where cost is calculated based on demand.
If you know your travel dates, we always recommend purchasing your theme park tickets in advanced. This way, you can ensure a price lock. Furthermore, Disney World still has ticket deals for 2020 – we list them here.