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Kids and Adults: Save on Tickets at Disney World in Summer of 2025

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No matter your age, you can save on tickets when heading to Disney World this summer. Full details of these offers have now been released: Disney has announced a 50% Off on Kids Tickets deal which is available May 27 through September 20, 2025, and a 3-Day, 3-Park Ticket deal which will be valid for visits from April 6 through September 22, 2025. See below for how much you could save.

50% Off on Kids Tickets

Purchase a 3-day or longer kids (ages 3-9) standard ticket for 50% off. This deal is available for visits beginning May 27 through September 20, 2025. This ticket can be combined with a room to create a room and ticket package.  If purchasing a room-and-ticket package, everyone in the package must purchase a ticket (including the adults). The discount will only apply to the kids (ages 3 to 9) tickets and will be reflected in the total package price shown.

This is a date-based ticket with start dates from May 27 through September 20, 2025. The ticket must be used within the same number of days as would apply to the non-discounted ticket. Since this is a date-based ticket, theme park reservations are not required to enter the parks with this ticket. To enter the parks, children must be accompanied by a guest 14 years of age or older.

With this ticket, the 50% savings also apply to the following add-on options:

  • Park Hopper Option: Visit more than one theme park on the same day.
  • Water Park and Sports Option: Get a certain number of visits to a water park, golf course or miniature golf course based on the length of your ticket.
  • Park Hopper Plus Option: A combination of both the Park Hopper and Water Parks and Sports options
Our take

The average price of a 3-day child ticket from June through September is $420.83; 50% off represents a savings of $210.42. Going all the way to a 10-day child ticket, normally priced at $701.62? You’ll see savings of about $350. Obviously this is a great deal, direct from Disney. These tickets can be combined with any discount on room rates, so you can save on every element of your vacation.

3-Day, 3-Park Ticket

Get a 3-day, 3-park ticket starting at $89 per day ($267 total, plus tax) for visits starting on April 6 through September 22, 2025. This ticket is for admission once each to EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom (one theme park per day, not valid for admission to Magic Kingdom). This ticket can be combined with a room to create a room and ticket package; the discount will be reflected in the price shown.

This is a date-based ticket with start dates from April 6 through September 22, 2025. The ticket must be used within 5 days of the selected start date. Since this is a date-based ticket, theme park reservations are not required to enter the parks with this ticket. Just like a regularly priced ticket, you can enter 1 park per day. You may not repeat parks with this ticket; that is, you can’t make one visit to EPCOT and two to Animal Kingdom.

Our take

The average price of a 3-day adult ticket from April through September is $450.20. The special ticket price of $267 is about a 40% savings. But here’s the catch: that standard 3-day ticket includes access to the Magic Kingdom. The average of a 1-day Magic Kingdom ticket over that same time period is $172. The average of a 4-day ticket is $575. That leaves us with the following math to get 4 days that include the Magic Kingdom:

  • 3-day special ticket + 1-day Magic Kingdom ticket: $172+$267 = $439
  • 4-day standard ticket: $575

As always you’ll need to check your specific dates for the prices on the Magic Kingdom ticket. You’ll still come out ahead getting your visit to the Magic Kingdom with this special offer and a 1-day ticket. But you won’t be able to add Park Hopping or the Water Parks option to the special ticket; if those appeal to you then a standard ticket might be the way to go. If you’re looking for a standard ticket, check out our Ticket Calculator; it finds your best price from approved third-party vendors, with a typical savings of about 10%.

Updated May 27, 2025.

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Jennifer Heymont

Jennifer has a background in math and biology, so she ended up in Data Science where she gets to do both. She lives just north of Boston with her husband, kids, and assorted animal members of the family. Although it took three visits for the Disney bug to "take", she now really wishes she lived a lot closer to the Parks.

2 thoughts on “Kids and Adults: Save on Tickets at Disney World in Summer of 2025

  • It’s too bad they’re not offering the 4-day, 4-park ticket option this year!
    The best option for our family is to purchase the 3-day, 3-park plus a single day to Magic Kingdom like you outlined above. We were originally planning to do Magic Kingdom as our second park day, but will having two types of tickets with overlapping dates create issues when we go to scan into the park in the morning? (For example, we’d like purchase the 3 day ticket for Sunday through Thursday, and a single day to MK for Monday).
    Or is the safer option to tag Magic Kingdom on at the end of our trip after our 3 day tickets have already been used up?

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    • Hi Stephanie – no, this shouldn’t be a problem at all in this instance. The 3-day tickets will be good for 5 days, and since you can’t enter the MK on your 3-day ticket nor use the MK ticket to enter the other parks, there won’t be any opportunity for the wrong ticket to “accidentally” get used. I would personally never consider rearranging my days in your circumstances solely to prevent the possibility of a ticket mix-up. In the unlikely event that something should go wrong somewhere, head to Guest Services and they should be able to sort it for you quickly.

      Have a great trip.

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