Walt Disney World, revamping its admissions policy for the first time in at least 20 years, is offering lower prices for longer stays but raising the price of single-day tickets by 9%.
The pre-tax price of a one-day ticket to a single park at the Florida complex will rise by $5 (€3.73) to $59.75 (€44.60) from January 2 and a week’s admission will cost $199 (€148.60) a day. For children aged three to nine, prices range from $48 (€35.83) for a day to $160 (€119.45) for a week.
The system currently in use gives visitors only two choices when it comes to the length of their stay – one or four-day passes. Disney’s Magic Your Way package also offers a-la-carte alternatives, such as a Park Hopper, allowing guests to roam among the four theme parks for $35 (€26.13) in addition to the regular admission fee.