Walt Disney World is increasing prices for all levels of annual passes at its four theme parks, effective immediately.
The Disney Incredi Pass is the top-of-the-line pass that gives you one year of admission without a blockout date and is currently on sale for $1,629. The price has been $1,549 since the price was raised last October. It has increased by 5.2%.
The price of the Disney Sorcerer Pass went from $1,079 to $1,099, an increase of 2.7%. This level is designated for Florida residents and Disney Vacation Club members. These passes come with block-out dates during the November-December holiday period.
The price of the new Disney Pirates Pass is now $869, up from $829, an increase of 4.8%. This level is for Floridians and includes approximately 50 blockout dates over the next year, including around major holidays and busy seasons such as spring break.
Finally, the Disney Pixie Pass went from $469 to $489, an increase of 4.3%. This ticket allows you to enter the theme park Monday through Friday, but some weeks are closed.
Annual passholders receive free parking at the theme park, as well as various discounts on food and merchandise. The resort’s park reservation policies, established when Disney World reopened from pandemic closures in 2020, will still apply.
The daily parking fee at Disney World theme parks has also increased to $35 per day.
Disney’s one-day, one-park ticket prices are even more difficult to monitor because they vary by day and theme park. Disney confirmed that the current range for this category is $119 to $199. Disney said the extreme prices in that price range remained the same, but some mid-range tickets increased by an average of $5.
However, Disney says the price for a single-day ticket will go up to $209 in November 2026.
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First published: October 8, 2025 2:42 PM EDT