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Disney World Prices Have Increased 91% Over Last 10 Years: Study

Mickey Mouse entertains visitors on the opening day of the Disney Resort in Shanghai, China, Thursday, June 16, 2016. Walt Disney Co. opened its first theme park in mainland China on Thursday at a ceremony that mixed speeches by Communist Party officials, a Chinese children's choir and actors dressed as Sleeping Beauty and other Disney characters. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

Vacation packages for 2025 are officially available to book now, and with that came some not-so-great price hikes. That got us thinking about just how much Disney World prices have actually increased in the past ten years — so we decided to find out.

We’re taking a look at just how much prices have gone up in Disney World over the past ten years — let’s break it down to find out how much more you’re paying for various parts of your trip.

Kicking things off strong with park tickets, which have seen the overall highest percentage increases. In 2014, the base price for an adult park ticket was $90, with the highest price being $99. As of 2025 prices, those values are $119 and $189, respectively. That’s a 32.22% increase on the base price — and a 90.91% increase for the highest-priced tickets.

Looking at child park tickets, the percentages are even higher. In 2014, the base price for a child park ticket was $84 with the highest being $93. For 2025 pricing, the base price of a kid’s ticket is $114 and the highest is $184. That’s a 35.71% base price increase and a 97.85% increase on the highest price.

But, as we’re sure you know, park tickets aren’t the only parts of your trip that have gone up in price.

At the beginning of 2014, parking at the Disney World parks cost $15 and then increased to $17 in March (Click Orlando.) We don’t have parking prices for 2025 yet, but in 2024 it will cost you $30 to park at the parks.

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