It’s an exciting time to visit Disney Parks as new fan favorites come to life at Disneyland® Resort and Walt Disney World®Resort.
New Star Wars experiences have already opened at both Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort. And this year, several new experiences are expected to open on both costs, such as the new Soarin’ Around the World at Disney California Adventure® Park and Epcot®, a “Frozen”-inspired musical at Disney California Adventure Park, new nighttime experiences at Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park, the Frozen Ever After attraction at Epcot and a new stage show at Magic Kingdom® Park.
We are committed to delivering on our Guests’ high expectations in the midst of unprecedented demand for our parks, particularly during peak visitation periods. That is why we continue to expand our parks with new attractions like those noted above, as well as entire new themed lands based on AVATAR, Star Wars and “Toy Story.”
It is also why we continue to look for ways to spread out visitation. So, beginning tomorrow, we are shifting to seasonal pricing for 1-Day tickets. It’s an approach that you are probably familiar with from many other areas, including sports, entertainment and travel.
How will it work? Each month is divided into value, regular and peak days with an 8-11 month calendar available for viewing online. Here’s an example, if your Clients plan their visit for September, they’ll have a variety of options, including many days in the value period, which will give them the opportunity to pay less for a 1-Day ticket. If they plan to visit during a peak period, like the winter holidays they will pay more. Purchasing a 1-Day ticket in a non-peak period, or choosing multi-day ticket and annual passes, will provide additional flexibility and value.
Seasonal pricing for a 1-Day ticket and price increases for multi-day tickets will go into effect at Disney Parks Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016.
In addition, although in the past 1-Day tickets for Walt Disney World Resort did not expire, 1-Day tickets sold on or after Sunday, Feb. 28 for Walt Disney World Resort will expire at the end of the next calendar year. For example, 1-day tickets sold in 2016 will expire on Dec. 31, 2017. The amount paid for an unused, expired ticket may be applied towards the purchase of a new ticket at the current price.
1-Day Theme Park Tickets and Options
Guests can choose from 3 types of 1-Day Theme Park Tickets. Tickets are available for Peak, Regular and Value seasons.Click here to view Peak, Regular and Value dates. 1-Day Theme Park Tickets will expire on December 31 of the year following purchase.
Guests who choose a 1-Day Ticket can select from the following:
- 1-Day Magic Your Way Magic Kingdom® Ticket
- 1-Day Magic Your Way Epcot® or Disney’s Hollywood Studios® or Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Ticket
- 1-Day Magic Your Way Park Hopper® Ticket
- 1-Day Magic Your Way Water Park Fun & More Ticket
- 1-Day Magic Your Way Park Hopper & Water Park Fun & More Ticket
Multi-Day Tickets
Guests who choose 2 to 10 day Magic Your Way Base Tickets enjoy admission to any one of the four Walt Disney World® Theme Parks for each day of their ticket. Any of the following options can be added:
- Park Hopper Option
Come and go as you please through all four Walt Disney World Theme Parks (Magic Kingdom Park, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park) on the same day for each day of your ticket. - Water Park Fun & More Option
Two amazing Disney Water Parks, one great way to add value to your Magic Your Way Ticket: the Water Park Fun & More Option. Hang ten or take five in Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park and enjoy downhill thrills and plenty of ways to cold chill in Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park.
What does the “& More” include? You can also choose to visit:- Disney’s Oak Trail Golf Course
- DisneyQuest® Indoor Interactive Theme Park
- ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex
- Disney’s Fantasia Gardens Miniature Golf course (before 4:00 p.m.)
- Disney’s Winter Summerland Miniature Golf course (before 4:00 p.m.)
Tickets and Options are non-transferable and non-refundable. Multi-day tickets expire 14 days from first use. A 1-Day Value Season Ticket is valid for single day admission on Value Season dates only. A 1-Day Regular Season Ticket is valid for single day admission on Regular and Value Season dates only. A 1-Day Peak Season Ticket is valid for single day admission on Peak, Regular and Value Season dates. 1-Day Theme Park Tickets will expire on December 31 of the year following purchase, but the amount paid for an unused, expired ticket may be applied towards the purchase of a new ticket at the current price. No credit or refund will be given if a higher season ticket is used on a lower season date. Peak, Regular and Value validity dates continue to be added to the calendar from time to time, so please check back often. The dates assigned to each of the seasons and the number of days in each of these seasons may change from year to year. Admission is subject to capacity closures and to other restrictions. Number of Water Park Fun & More visits varies based on number of days of ticket. Certain age restrictions may apply for access to certain facilities. Excludes activities/events that are separately priced. Water Parks are subject to seasonal and weather closures. Tee time reservations are required for Disney’s Oak Trail Golf Course and are subject to availability; entitlement covers green fees-other fees may apply. Valid for one round of miniature golf, which must start prior to 4:00 p.m. Only one miniature golf course visit per day. Upgrades or modifications to existing Magic Your Way tickets can take place anytime in person within 14 days from the date of first use.