
Disney World to increase prices, here’s what to expect
In recent years, February has been the month that Disney World announces its price increase and this year does not appear to be any different.
According to the Disney blogopshere, Disney World will increase its ticket prices starting Sunday, Feb. 11, 2018. This has not yet been confirmed by Disney.
Increases for one-day tickets range from $2 a day for the value season to $5 for the peak season. A couple of years ago Disney introduced a tiered system for the daily tickets depending on the time of year. Multi-day tickets do not have any tiers.
Here is what to expect with the increase:
Single Day Tickets
Magic Kingdom
Value tier: $107 to $109
Regular tier: $115 to $119
Peak tier: $124 to $129
Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and Epcot
Value tier: $99 to $102
Regular tier: $107 to $114
Peak tier: $119 to $122
Park Hopper
Value tier: $162 to $164
Regular tier: $170 to $174
Peak tier: $174 to $184
Multi-Day Tickets
First use of tickets must be by 12/31/2019 and expires 14 days after first use. One theme park per day.
2 days – $199 to $209
0 to $400; Florida Residents, $219 to $229
3 days – $289 to $325; Florida Residents, $199 to $209
4 days – $350 to $400; Florida Residents, $219 to $229
5 days – $370 to $415
Annual Pass
Disney Silver Pass (Florida resident only pass)
$419 to $439
Renewal $356 to $373
Disney Gold Pass (Florida resident and DVC member only pass)
$559 to $589
Renewal $475 to 500
Disney Platinum Pass
Florida resident – $679 to $729
Florida resident renewal -$653 to $704
Regular pass – $779 to $849
Regular pass renewal – $662 to $721
Disney Platinum Plus Pass
Florida resident – $769 to $829
Florida resident renewal – $653 to $704
Regular pass – $869 to $949
Regular pass – $738 to $806



