
Highlights of Disney World and Disneyland Yearly October Price Increases in 2025
Disney World and Disneyland announced a range of price increases today on Annual Passes, Lightning Lanes, and more. Let’s take a look at some of the ones you’re most likely to notice.
Disney World Notable Price Increases

Annual Passes and Tickets
Prices through October 2026 were released earlier in the year, but the addition of November and December 2026 shows that the peak holiday prices seen during Thanksgiving and Christmas have risen from $199 to $209.
Annual Passes increased as well, as shown below, with the biggest increase for the Incredi-Pass coming in at $80.
Tier | Old Price | New Price |
Incredi-Pass | $1,549 | $1,629 |
Sorcerer | $1,079 | $1,099 |
Pirate | $829 | $869 |
Pixie Dust | $469 | $489 |
Other Increases
- Standard Theme Park Parking has increased to $35; other parking has also increased by $5 per day
- Peak Price for Lightning Lane Multi Pass is now $45 per day
- Prices on food and beverages will typically see some updates throughout the resort
- Rapid-Fill mugs have not increased in price
Disneyland Notable Price Increases
Annual Passes and Tickets
Over on the left coast, Disneyland also saw increased prices on tickets and Annual Passes – along with some friendly changes. The top-price ticket, Tier 6, increased from $206 to $224 per day. But at the bottom end, the $104 Tier 1 ticket remains unchanged, and there are almost twice as many days at that price; 46 vs 26 last year (based on what is visible right now). Single-park multi-day tickets increased by $5-10, depending on the length of the ticket.
New prices for Magic Keys are below, with big jumps in the top two tiers and no change at all in the price of the lowest tier Enchant and Imagine Keys.
Tier | Old Price | New Price |
Inspire | $1,749 | $1,899 |
Believe | $1,374 | $1,474 |
Enchant | $974 | $974 |
Imagine | $599 | $599 |
Other Increases
- Pre-arrival Lightning Lane Multi-Pass is now $34
- Parking has increased by $5 across the board
Other increases (or elimination of discounts) include various tours (e.g. KTTK, WAT, Behind the Seeds), private fireworks cruises, Savi’s Workshop and Droid Depot, Poolside Patios, Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, and the end of discounted MagicBand+ for resort guests and AP holders.
It feels like everything, everywhere, all at once.
Yes, it does, doesn’t it! But I’ll be honest, I almost prefer it this way – if they are going to raise all or most of these things once a year, which they will because inflation is a real thing, this feels more transparent than just a dribble of “this or that” announcements at a few every month. Definitely more painful … but more transparent.