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Walt Disney World changing to date based ticket pricing

Walt Disney World changing to date based ticket pricing


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In what will be seen as a confusing change, Walt Disney World is moving to date based pricing on single day and multi-day theme park tickets.  The pricing will be determined by start date, but can be affected by how many days are on the ticket.  Here’s the details.

The new change will occur on October 16, 2018 for Walt Disney World tickets and price increases are expected to occur on that date as well.  Disney World will eliminate the extra cost for the single day ticket for the Magic Kingdom, and level out all single day tickets.  All four parks will cost the same amount for single day tickets.

“This approach to pricing tickets by date is modeled off of consumer demand and is part of our effort to better distribute attendance throughout the year to improve the Guest experience.”

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Guests will choose their 1 Day tickets for a specific date of visit and the multi-day tickets will be valid for admission from the start date through a specific string of dates.

 

Ticket Length Valid Use Period
1-Day  Only the start date selected
2-Day  Any 2 days within 4 days beginning on the start date
3-Day Any 3 days within 5 days beginning on the start date
4-Day  Any 4 days within 7 days beginning on the start date
5-Day Any 5 days within 8 days beginning on the start date
6-Day Any 6 days within 9 days beginning on the start date
7-Day Any 7 days within 10 days beginning on the start date
8-Day Any 8 days within 12 days beginning on the start date
9-Day Any 9 days within 13 days beginning on the start date
10-Day Any 10 days within 14 days beginning on the start date

 

Another option will include a “flexible dates” option that will allow you additional time to spread out visits for an additional cost.  The Disney website showed the additional cost as $100.  Any ticket already purchased will continue to be valid by the terms stated on that ticket.

If you have already booked a Walt Disney World vacation by October 16, you’re cost is locked in at the current pricing.

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Nick Malone

Thursday 11th of October 2018

So how will this affect my family vaca ? We are about to buy tickets prob today, heading down mid January for 5 days ?

kennythepirate

Thursday 11th of October 2018

It won't affect you at all, if you buy now

Sandy

Tuesday 25th of September 2018

Just another way Disney is pricing the middle class right out! I started taking my kids in 2010 and have been 7 times since then. In 2010 it cost us around 1200.00 or so for a 7 day ticket. That same ticket is 2000.00 for our family of 5 in 2018! I guess there goes my budget. Now they will be like the hotel business. If they want to charge more on a given day, they can! Disney is not being run the way Walt intended. Greedy people!

Donna

Tuesday 25th of September 2018

I think the flexible date is 50 per ticket. If you zoom in on that screen it looks like 2x50=100.

Tee

Monday 24th of September 2018

Kind of confusing. I’m wondering how this will affect purchasing tickets at a military base or even if the salute to military ticket will continue.

Stephanie Brady

Monday 24th of September 2018

I planned a trip for a very slow period almost a year away. What happens if the tickets actually end up less than what I paid?

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