Can you believe it’s almost time to start planning your 2025 Disney World vacation?
Yep! Disney JUST opened booking availability for 2025 vacation packages, and we have all the details regarding what you can expect as far as pricing and monthly availability goes. Booking for 2024 vacations didn’t open until May 31st, 2023 — so this is definitely sooner than a lot of folks expected. Despite how early it may seem, let’s jump into 2025 TICKET PRICING! 🎟️
Well, we are seeing ticket price increases across the board for 2025. Keep in mind that these ticket prices are only through October 2025 — which is all Disney shows us right now on the website. The cheapest tickets for 2025 fall at $119 while the most expensive tickets fall at $169. In 2024, the cheapest tickets fell at $109 while the most expensive ones fell at $164. So, we see an average increase of about $5-$10.
We’ll start with the most basic ticket option: 1 Park Per Day. This option shows the price breakdown per park. In 2025, these tickets will shoot up to $184 per ticket for Magic Kingdom (was $179 on this day in 2024), $169 per ticket for EPCOT (was $164 on this day in 2024), $179 per ticket for Disney’s Hollywood Studios (was $174 on this day in 2024), and $159 per ticket for Disney’s Animal Kingdom, which saw no price increase.
However, those are just the prices for this date in 2025. Let’s take a look at what pricing looks like for March, one of the most popular months to visit Disney World. These prices show the price breakdown if you purchase your tickets as a package rather than per park. These tickets fall between $154 and $169, which is very similar to the March 2024 calendar. In fact, a lot of the days in March saw no price increase.
September is another pretty popular month to visit Disney World, as the weather is beginning to cool and some schools have even begun their fall breaks. However, the beginning of the month is typically pretty empty compared to the summer months. In 2025, the prices range from $119 to $144, which is a bigger gap in price — but overall cheaper than May. This is also comparable to the 2024 prices, with a few increases there and there.
Finally, let’s take a look at Park Hopper and Park Hopper Plus tickets. These are the most “deluxe” tickets you can buy, as they allow you to visit up to four parks in a day. On this day in 2025, regular Park Hopper tickets are priced at $248. On the same day in 2024, these tickets were priced at $244. For the Park Hopper Plus option, tickets fall at $268 in 2025, compared to 2024’s price of $264. So, we see a $4 increase for both tickets which is nominal, but adds up quickly.
And there you have it! If you’re planning a 2025 Disney World vacation, it’s important that you’re aware of these price increases — no matter how small. These things seriously add up, and your budgeting will be SO much easier if you’re aware of these changes from the get-go.
Want More Specifics on These Price Increases? See Our COMPLETE Breakdown of 2025 Price Changes HERE.
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Joe MacIntyre says
Kayleigh
Thank you, best way to assess would include % increase #s to see the impact. And maybe a compare from at least pts in time, to see the upward trend.
Appreciate your great work Thank You
Heidi says
I think this is a self-defeating strategy for WDW – with tickets prices so high and wait times for rides and attractions becoming really lengthy, I bet more people will stop purchasing the more expensive Park Hoppers because it isn’t worth wasting more time to move between parks (including now with fewer transportation buses) to just stand in another long line!
Jeffrey says
Wow, Disney is raising prices again… shocking… 🤷🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️