Tickets are now on sale for January 2025 through October 2025, and prices have been increased across the board. Notably, the longtime “cheap” base price of $109 has been increased to $119, according to the Disney World pricing calendar. This is a departure from Disney CEO Bob Iger’s complaints about aggressive pricing under former CEO Bob Chapek, and represents a significant bump in the base price to visit Walt Disney World during the “cheapest” time of year.
Across-the-board increases are somewhere in the neighborhood of $5 to $10 per ticket, per day. We’ve included screenshots of 2024 pricing vs 2025 pricing below. Keep in mind that the prices you see represented in the calendar are the cheapest prices for the most affordable theme park on any given day. They are also single-day tickets. Last year, Disney World introduced per-park dynamic pricing in addition to per-day dynamic pricing. Here’s a look at the changes:
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