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“Water is $4.50 for a basic Desani. Smartwater is $6.25.Food is almost unaffordable, and people bring their own food now. Soon, we might as well call Walt Disney World here in Florida the Most Expensive Place on Earth.”

That’s what the Editor-In-Chief,Harry J. Kazianis, an avid Disney fan, told me just recently when it came to theMost Magical Place on Earth.

Clearly, he isn’t wrong:Disney has announced its ticket price calendar for 2027, and it is raising prices on some tickets, including peak days, according tothe new ticket pricing calendar.

Pricing has been announced through October 2027, with pricing for November and December next year yet to be revealed.

The ticket pricing scheme at Walt Disney World is dynamic and complex, but,as The Street reported, tickets on some dates will cost more than they did previously.

“While base-level ticket prices remain unchanged, peak-day pricing has quietly climbed, with the most popular dates now reaching up to $219 per day,” The Street reported. “That represents a roughly 10% increase from the previous $199 peak seen in 2025, reinforcing Disney’s continued shift toward demand-based pricing.”

Each of the parks at Walt Disney World in Florida has a price range.Per The Street, The Animal Kingdom has a range of $119 – $189, while EPCOT’s range is $144 – $204. Disney’s Hollywood Studios’ cost ranges from $149 to $209, while the Magic Kingdom Park ranges from $159 to $219.

According toan analysis by MickeyVisit, “we are seeing large increases for single-day tickets, including new peak prices for three theme parks at Walt Disney World.” Disney World, the site says, “uses a dynamic pricing structure, which means single-day ticket costs vary depending on the date, taking into account guest demand, holidays, and other variable factors.”

As that site said, it’s part of an upward trend inDisneypricing.

Source: ZeroHedge News