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Disney World to Raise Ticket Prices for First Time in Six Years

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Walt Disney World is raising ticket prices starting in 2025.

월트 디즈니 월드 / 사진=플리커
Walt Disney World / Photo=Flickr

According to foreign media outlets such as CNN, Disney World will raise the price of its cheapest ticket, Animal Kingdom, from $109 to $119 starting in January next year. This is the first increase in six years, after 2018.

Disney World is also raising the peak season admission prices for Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Hollywood Studios by up to $5.

The most expensive ticket at Disney World, Magic Kingdom, is expected to soar up to $189.

The ticket prices may increase again before the end of 2025. November and December are the peak tourist seasons, and prices have surged every year around this season. Disney World is currently accepting ticket reservations until October 2025.

디즈니 월드의 신데렐라 성 / 사진=플리커Cinderella Castle at Disney World / Flickr

Along with the announcement of the price increase, Disney World revealed new benefits for guests staying at the Disney World hotels. Starting in 2025, if you stay at a Disney World hotel for one night or more, you can enter Disney World’s water parks, Typhoon Lagoon or Blizzard Beach, for free.

Walt Disney World is the world’s largest theme park in Florida. The number of visitors to Magic Kingdom, one of the four theme parks of Disney World, exceeds 12 million each year, which is more than three times the annual number of visitors to Everland, located in Korea.

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