Fall 2025 Price Increases at Walt Disney World: What You Need to Know



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As part of its annual pricing adjustments, Walt Disney World has implemented a range of price increases across tickets, food, merchandise, and more for Fall 2025. These changes impact various aspects of the guest experience, from park admission to dining and shopping.

In this article, we’ll break down the updated pricing and provide insights into what these changes mean for visitors planning their next trip to the parks.

Ticket and Add-On Price Changes

Standard Tickets

Ticket prices for single-day admission have increased, with Magic Kingdom now reaching up to $209 on peak days. Here’s the updated price range for 1-day tickets:

  • Magic Kingdom: $159 – $209 (+$10)
  • EPCOT: $139 – $199 (+$5)
  • Hollywood Studios: $149 – $204 (+$5)
  • Animal Kingdom: $119 – $184 (+$5)

For Park Hopper tickets, the maximum price has risen from $277 to $284 on the highest-priced days.

Annual Passes

Annual Pass prices have also increased, with adjustments ranging from $20 to $80 depending on the pass type:

  • Pixie Dust Pass: $489 (previously $469)
  • Pirate Pass: $869 (previously $829)
  • Sorcerer Pass: $1,099 (previously $1,079)
  • Incredi-Pass: $1,629 (previously $1,549)

Add-ons like Disney PhotoPass Downloads and the Water Park and Sports Option have increased from $99 to $109 per pass.

Lightning Lane

The maximum price for the Lightning Lane Multi Pass has increased from $39 to $45, with pricing varying by park and date.

Extras and Experiences

Tours and Enchanting Extras

Special experiences like tours have seen price increases of $10 to $20. Updated high prices include:

  • Keys to the Kingdom Tour (Magic Kingdom): $189 (+$20)
  • Behind the Seeds Tour (EPCOT): $49 (+$10)
  • Savor the Savanna (Animal Kingdom): $209 (+$10)
  • Wild Africa Trek: $239 (+$10)

Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique

The Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique has simplified its package offerings. Prices now range from $59.99 to $229.99, compared to the previous range of $19.95 to $450.

Droid Depot and Savi’s Workshop

In Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, the cost of building a custom droid has increased from $119 to $129, while a handbuilt lightsaber at Savi’s Workshop now costs $274, up from $249.

Parking Updates

Parking rates at the theme parks have increased:

  • Standard Parking: $35 (previously $30)
  • Oversized Vehicles: $40 (previously $35)

Food and Beverage Price Adjustments

Food and beverage prices have risen across the parks, with most items increasing by 50 cents. Examples include:

  • Mickey Pretzel: $8.49 (previously $7.99)
  • DOLE Whip Pineapple Cup: $5.79 (previously $5.49)
  • Popcorn in Souvenir Bucket: $14.29 (previously $13)
  • Bottled Soda: $5.50 (previously $5.29)

Snack carts have also transitioned to cashless payments.

Merchandise Price Increases

Select merchandise items have seen price adjustments, including:

  • Ear Headbands: $36.99 (previously $34.99)
  • Loungefly Mini Backpacks: $100

Conclusion

The Fall 2025 price increases at Walt Disney World reflect the resort’s ongoing adjustments to meet operational costs and demand. While these changes may impact trip budgets, understanding the updated pricing can help guests plan more effectively. Whether you’re purchasing tickets, dining in the parks, or shopping for souvenirs, being informed about these updates ensures a smoother experience during your visit.

Written by

Rachel Van Norman


Contributing Writer

Rachel fell deeply in love with all things Disney as a little girl. Now as a wife and a mother herself, she shares this Disney obsession with her son and everyone around her. From her love of princesses to eating all the Disney food, Rachel spends her time radiating Disney magic and keeping everyone up to date on Disney news.

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