Get ready — Disney World ticket prices are CHANGING in 2024.
2024 Disney World vacation bookings (along with bookings for the Disney Dining Plan) opened up on May 31st, 2023. With that came some technical issues, and key reveals about just how much your Disney World tickets will cost in 2024. Now, we’re breaking down some of the SNEAKY changes Disney has made when it comes to tickets in 2024 and what YOU need to know.
Ticket Price Range (1-day to 10-day)
First up, let’s talk about the ticket price range for 1-day to 10-day tickets. That appears to have remained the same when comparing 2023 to 2024.
1-day tickets still begin at $109 per day, 2-day tickets still begin at $112 per day, etc.
Ticket Price Range (1-Day tickets)
What about 1-day tickets? Previously, the most expensive 1-day ticket starting price was $159+. That appears to have increased. While the cheapest 1-day ticket starting price is still $109+, the most expensive ticket starting price is now $164+.
You can see the difference in pricing for super popular dates like New Year’s Eve 2023 (priced at $159+)…
…versus New Year’s Eve in 2024 (priced at $164+).
You’ll find these most expensive $164+ days mainly toward the back end of 2024 (with other dates sprinkled in between). Specifically, the following dates are now priced at this level:
- February 16th-February 24th (in 2023, these ranged from $149+-$159+)
- March 29th-March 31st (in 2023, these ranged from $144+-$149+)
- April 20th-21st (in 2023, those dates were priced at $149+)
- November 24th-November 30th (in 2023 these range from $149+ to $159+)
- December 1st (in 2023 this is $154+)
- December 22nd-December 31st (in 2023 these dates are $159+)
Remember though, those are just the starting prices for 1-day tickets. Currently, 1-day ticket pricing depends on the park you’re buying a ticket for. So let’s see how that has changed on Disney World’s most popular days.
Let’s use New Year’s Eve as an example. In 2023, the highest ticket price (of all the parks) is Magic Kingdom at $189 for a single-day ticket. On that same day, EPCOT is priced at $179, Hollywood Studios is priced at $179, and Animal Kingdom is priced at $159.
On New Year’s Eve in 2024, the highest price overall is still Magic Kingdom at $189, and EPCOT is still priced at $179. But, Hollywood Studios’ ticket price has INCREASED to $184 and Animal Kingdom’s price has also increased to $164.Â
So overall, the ticket range is still $109 to $189. But you should expect to see some increases in the ticket prices for certain parks on other super popular days, they just won’t go over the $189 mark. Some of these ticket price increases are VERY sneaky because they may be specific to a certain date or park — just be sure to keep that in mind!
Other Ticket Price Increases and DECREASES (1-Day Tickets)
Now, let’s talk about other spots where you’ll see ticket price increases. As noted above, some days now fall into a higher price bracket in terms of the starting price ($164+ versus the former high of $159+). Additionally, some dates now fall into higher pricing than they did before, even if they’re below the $164+ mark.
On the other side of the coin, some dates have DECREASED in starting price and now fall into a lower pricing bracket (in terms of the starting price at least).
Note that all of the prices below are STARTING ticket prices. Remember that 1-day tickets vary in price depending on what park you’re going to. While the STARTING ticket price (which typically represents the price for a ticket to Disney’s Animal Kingdom as that tends to be the cheapest park to visit) may have gone up or down on certain dates, the prices for tickets above that starting price might have remained the same.
On the other hand, a starting price (typically representing a ticket to Animal Kingdom) may have remained the same, but ticket prices for the other parks might have increased on that date.
January 2023 vs January 2024
When comparing ticket prices from January 2023 to 2024, some dates have remained the same (for example, January 1st and 2nd, 2024 are still priced at $159+, just as they were in 2023), but other dates now fall under a higher price bracket.
Here’s the 2023 calendar for reference…
…and here’s 2024.
Here’s a list of just some of the increases we’re noticing on starting prices:
- January 3rd — was $144+ in 2023, is $149+ in 2024
- January 4th — was $144+ in 2023, is $149+ in 2024
- January 5th — was $144+ in 2023, is $149+ in 2024
- January 10th — was $134+ in 2023, is $139+ in 2024
- January 13th — was $139+ in 2023, is $149+ in 2024
- January 14th — was $149+ in 2023, is $154+ in 2024
- January 15th — was $149+ in 2023, is $154+ in 2024
- January 19th — was $144+ in 2023, is $149+ in 2024
- January 26th — was $134+ in 2023, is $144+ in 2024
And here are some decreases on starting prices:
- January 8th — was $144+ in 2023, is $134+ in 2024
- January 9th — was $139+ in 2023, is $134+ in 2024
- January 16th — was $154+ in 2023, is $144+ in 2024
- January 21st — was $149+ in 2023, is $139+ in 2024
- January 22nd — was $139+ in 2023, is $134+ in 2024
- January 25th — was $144+ in 2023, is $134+ in 2024
- January 29th — was $144+ in 2023, is $139+ in 2024
- January 30th — was $139+ in 2023, is $134+ in 2024
In terms of trends in January, it looks like certain Fridays went UP in starting price, along with one Saturday and Sunday. But other days increased that are not weekends, so it really depends on the day.
For the remaining months, we won’t go quite in-depth, but we’ll point out some interesting things!
February 2023 vs February 2024
When comparing February 2023 to 2024, we’re seeing some similar things. Certain days now fall into a higher starting price bracket, while others have been reduced. February 1st, for example, was $134+ in 2023, but is $139+ in 2024. In comparison, February 5th was $144+ in 2023 but is $139+ in 2024.
Here’s a look at the 2024 calendar.
Some dates in February do now fall into that highest price bracket of $164+ so do keep that in mind.
March 2023 vs March 2024
In March, there do not appear to be ANY days that have been made chapter. Instead, it looks like Disney has made every single starting price in the month MORE expensive in 2024 than in 2023. Generally, the change is from $149+ to $154+, but that varies by the date.
Of particular note is March 29th-31st which used to be priced at $144+ to $149+. In 2024, those dates are priced at $164+ so you may expect your late March trips to be more expensive than before (just remember these are increases reflected in the starting price — you’ll have to look at each specific park to see if that park’s pricing has increased or not).
April 2023 vs April 2024
In April, we’re seeing some more changes. Some dates remained the same in starting ticket prices from 2023 to 2024, specifically April 8th, 9th, 23rd, 28th, 29th, and 30th.
All other dates INCREASED in starting price when compared between 2023 and 2024.
No dates in April 2024 saw a decrease in the starting price.
May 2023 vs May 2024
In May of 2024, it was more of a mix. Some starting ticket prices increased, some remained the same, and some went DOWN in price.
So you’ll really carefully want to watch the dates and ticket prices here to determine just how your budget should be adjusted.
June 2023 vs June 2024
In June, we’re seeing more of a mix. Some dates decreased in price (for example, June 1st went from $149+ to $144+), some stayed the same (June 3rd is still $144+), but most others increased in starting price.
Overall, more days appear to have increased in price in June than decreased or stayed the same. Of particular note, the last days of the month are now priced at $154+ while they used to be in the $134-149+ range.
July 2023 vs July 2024
In July, several dates remained at the same price, some increased, and only a handful of dates decreased in price.
Again, the month ends on a more expensive note with ticket prices starting at 144+ instead of $134+ or $139+.
August 2023 vs August 2024
August is again a mix.
Interestingly, however, August seems to have gotten quite a few decreases, with mid-August, in particular, getting cheaper. Here’s a look at some decreases:
- August 5th — $149+ in 2023, $134+ in 2024
- August 6th — $144+ in 2023, $134+ in 2024
- August 7th — $134+ in 2023, $129+ in 2024
- August 8th — $134+ in 2023, $129+ in 2024
- August 12th — $139+ in 2023, $124+ in 2024
- August 13th — $134+ in 2023, $124+ in 2024
- August 14th — $129+ in 2023, $119+ in 2024
- August 15th — $129+ in 2023, $124+ in 2024
- August 16th — $134+ in 2023, $129+ in 2024
- August 18th — $134+ in 2023, $129+ in 2024
- August 19th — $144+ in 2023, $129+ in 2024
- August 20th — $134+ in 2023, $109+ in 2024
- August 21st — $134+ in 2023, $109+ in 2024
- August 26th — $134+ in 2023, $109+ in 2024
- August 27th — $134+ in 2023, $109+ in 2024
- August 28th — $134+ in 2023, $109+ in 2024
Again, remember this is just a decrease in the STARTING price per day. So, for example, August 28th, 2023 starts at $134+. Ticket prices break down to $134 for Animal Kingdom, $144 for Hollywood Studios, $134 for EPCOT, and $149 for Magic Kingdom.
In 2024, August 28th is $109+. Prices break down to $109 for Animal Kingdom, $129 for Hollywood Studios, $119 for EPCOT, and $134 for Magic Kingdom. So in this case, prices for all parks have gone down on that day, but that could vary.
September 2023 vs September 2024
September appears to have more of a mix.
Some dates have increased in price (like how September 1st has gone from $144+ to $149+), others have decreased (like how September 3rd has gone from $144+ to $109+), and some have remained the same.
October 2023 vs October 2024
October can be a big month when it comes to Halloween in particular, so let’s see how that has changed! Overall, a handful of dates have seen decreases, others have stayed the same, and some have increased.
Surprisingly, some of the dates around Halloween have actually seen DECREASES or remained the same in terms of starting price. October 29th is priced at $149+ in 2023 but goes down to $144+ in 2024, the same happens on October 30th. October 31st — Halloween Day — has remained with the same starting price — $144+ — across 2023 and 2024.
Interestingly, while the starting price is the same on Halloween Day, there have been some park-specific pricing changes compared to 2023. In 2023, the park-specific pricing for Halloween is $144 for Animal Kingdom, $154 for Hollywood Studios, $144 for EPCOT, and $154 for Magic Kingdom.
The park-specific prices for Halloween in 2024 are $144 for Animal Kingdom (same), $164 for Hollywood Studios ($10 MORE), $154 for EPCOT ($10 MORE), and $164 for Magic Kindom ($10 MORE).
So while the Animal Kingdom price is the same, all other parks will be MORE expensive to visit on Halloween in 2024.
November 2023 vs November 2024
When it comes to November 2023, again there’s again a mix of pricing changes, but you might really be curious about the time near Thanksgiving (of course), so let’s break that down.
Thanksgiving in 2024 falls on November 28th (compared to November 23rd in 2023). Thanksgiving Day 2023 is priced at $159+, but in 2024 Thanksgiving Day is priced at $164+. In fact, the entire last week of November is priced at $164+ in 2024, compared to ranges from $149+ to $159+ in 2023.
On Thanksgiving Day itself in 2023, the prices in 2023 are $159 for Animal Kingdom, $179 for Hollywood Studios, $169 for EPCOT, and $184 for Magic Kingdom.
In 2024, ticket prices are $164 for Animal Kingdom, $184 for Hollywood Studios, $174 for EPCOT, and $189 for Magic Kingdom. So ALL parks have seen an increase on that holiday when comparing 2023 to 2024.
December 2023 vs December 2024
Finally, we get to December! As you might have expected, a lot of December has gotten MUCH more expensive in terms of starting prices. A handful of dates have seen a decrease (like December 5th which is going from $154+ to $149+) but many have seen increases (or stayed the same).
The biggest change comes at the end of the year. From December 22nd through the 31st, ticket prices start at $164+, compared to in 2023 when ticket prices on those dates were $159+.
Again, pricing for each park will depend on the day and park you’ll be visiting. So Christmas Day in 2023 is priced as follows: $159 for Animal Kingdom, $179 for Hollywood Studios, $179 for EPCOT, and $189 for Magic Kingdom.
In 2024, those prices are $164 for Animal Kingdom ($5 increase), $184 for Hollywood Studios ($5 increase), $179 for EPCOT (no change), and $189 for Magic Kingdom (no change). So whether your trip will be more expensive or about the same will really depend on WHERE you want to go.
Multi-Day Tickets
Now, let’s take a look at multi-day tickets. Again, this will vary a LOT depending on when you want to go and how ticket prices have changed during that time. But, let’s price out a June trip in 2023 versus 2024 just as an example.
A 4-day ticket (1 park per day) with a June 14th starting date is $520.53 per ticket, while the same 4-day ticket in 2024 is $629.16 per ticket.
What about an August example? In 2023, a 4-day ticket starting August 13th is $496.88 per ticket…
…but is $569.72 in 2024.
So you will want to carefully watch those dates as a multi-day ticket for the same period of time in 2024 might be MORE expensive than what it was in 2023.
Park Hopper Add-On
The Park Hopper add-on price now varies by date but let’s take a look at some examples to see how things could be changing in 2023 vs 2024. For this, we’ll use a 1-day ticket with the same starting price in 2023 and 2024 — August 3rd. The starting price is $144 for both years.Â
In 2023, that breaks down to $144 for Animal Kingdom, $149 for Hollywood Studios, $144 for EPCOT, and $154 for Magic Kingdom.
In 2024, it’s $144 for Animal Kingdom (no change), $164 for Hollywood Studios (increase), $164 for EPCOT (increase), and $169 for Magic Kingdom (increase).
But what about a Park Hopper ticket? Well, in 2023, a Park Hopper ticket for August 3rd would set you back $218 per ticket. But in 2024, that increased to $231 on August 3rd. That’s an increase of $13.
We’ve spotted this on other dates too. Take September 5th. The starting price is $109+ in 2023 and 2024. But a Park Hopper option on this date will set you back $184 in 2023…
…versus $188 in 2024. That’s an increase of $4, which makes sense because you’ll see that ticket prices for all parks (except Animal Kingdom) also increase on that date in 2024 (but because Animal Kingdom’s price is the same, the “starting price” for both is the same).
Again, this will all vary depending on the date you choose to visit since Park Hopper costs and 1-day ticket prices are date-specific now. But be aware that just because a starting price might be the same between 2023 and 2024, it doesn’t mean that tickets for ALL parks on that date will be the same price, and it doesn’t mean Park Hoppers will be the same price either.
Overall Takeaways
So what are the big takeaways here? Disney World is FULL of sneaky price changes for 2024. On some dates, the starting price might be the same, but some parks may be MORE expensive in 2024 than in 2023. On other dates, the starting price might have gone UP but some parks might not have seen all that much of an increase. And on other dates, you might find significant increases (or even a decrease here and there).
The important thing is to price out a trip for 2024 and know that it likely will NOT cost you exactly the same as 2023. Be prepared to adjust those budgets as needed!
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What do you think about these changes? Tell us in the comments.
Marcos says
The last time I was in Disney was in 2017. We were planning to go in 2024 and checking prices from that year everything is almost double with a worse service overall.
Ronjon says
I have no issues with yearly price increases, as everything ()gas, food, etc.) costs more than it did the year before, or even 6 months ago. All the theme parks and hotels have increased consistently as they adjust to inflation and the cost of business. But if you have a well-paying job that gives you a cost of living increase every year that keeps up with inflation, it shouldn’t be a significant problem. I expect prices on everything to differ from the year before or even a few years ago. But I do agree with those who complain about all the Nickel and Diming Disney and other companies do just to squeeze out a few more Pennies.
missy says
The new pricing rule changes are so confusing – prices by the park…. by the day….. by the season ?? And these prices do not include the “Lightning Lane” extra charge for the day ?? (which changes daily)
I love going to the Disney parks BUT try explaining to friends and family how to plan for a fun but reaonable cost vacation !! And don’t forget to make your reservations !!!
I say keep things simple Ha Ha !!
Joe cosentino says
Just thinking there is going to be more and more green dots saying Allan’s available. We are done going to the parks. DVC members since 2001 we use it as a hotel but we cook in the room go see family or do things off property. Its a shame what Disney is doing.
Tina says
I have a question about Park Hopping Option. I read a post from someone about their WDW trip that they were either planning or had just returned from (I don’t remember now) and they were talking about park hopping. In 2024 will you still have to wait until 2 pm to park hop? This person flat out stated that you could park hop at any time. So I was wondering if it had changed back to pre-pandemic or if this person was just blowing smoke. I know if anyone knows it will be DFB.
DFB Gigi says
Hi Tina! As of right now, 2pm park hopping remains in place. I think they may have been confused about park reservations because starting on January 9, 2024, date-based ticket holders will no longer have to make park reservations, BUT Disney has not said that the 2pm rule for park hopping will be changing. We are always keeping an eye on it, however, and will certainly make a post if they do.