Disney World Slashes Ticket Prices, Blocks Magic Kingdom Access

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Cars drive toward the colorful Disney World entrance arch, featuring images of Mickey and Minnie Mouse.

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Disney World has a new deal you won’t want to miss.

Crowds gather at the entrance of Disney’s Magic Kingdom, with the Main Street Train Station decorated for fall and Halloween.
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Walt Disney World has unleashed its latest ticket deal, this time offering select guests some big savings. Florida residents can enjoy discounted 3-day, 3-park tickets starting at $70 per day. The complete 3-day package starts at $210, a great deal considering the price of single-day tickets right now.

Most days, a single-day ticket to Magic Kingdom averages between $140 and $200. Disney’s Hollywood Studios is a similar story, with EPCOT and Disney’s Animal Kingdom traditionally being the cheapest options at the resort.

Interestingly, this new 3-day ticket offer is not available for Magic Kingdom, only for EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom.

This new discount can be used from October 5 through December 23, 2025, making it a great way to enjoy the holidays at Walt Disney World.

Guests are required to make theme park reservations when using this new deal.

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is in full effect at Magic Kingdom, inviting guests to explore and enjoy all of the spooky events and limited-time attractions. After Halloween comes Christmas, with Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party kicking off on November 7.

These events come at an additional charge but are great ways to enjoy the parks. Alongside sweet treats, special merchandise, and unique meet-and-greet opportunities, party guests can enjoy extra hours at Magic Kingdom.

Concept art for a 'Cars' racing ride in Frontierland at Walt Disney World Resort at Magic Kingdom.
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Now is a very fun and interesting time for Walt Disney World. The resort has changed significantly over the last few months, with even bigger things on the horizon.

Currently, classic rides and attractions are closed for big overhauls.

This includes Magic Kingdom’s Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin, both of which are set to receive major upgrades and additions. Work is also underway on Magic Kingdom’s upcoming Piston Peak, a new area inspired by Pixar’s Cars franchise.

Tom Sawyer Island and the Rivers of America closed to make room for Piston Peak, a decision that has proven to be extremely controversial.

Construction is also happening over at Walt Disney World’s other theme parks. Eventually, Hollywood Studios will be home to Monstropolis, a new land based on Monsters Inc. This expansion marks a turning point for the park as a whole, with the entrance of Muppets Courtyard closing permanently this summer.

Closures are on the way for Disney’s Animal Kingdom as well. Half of DinoLand U.S.A. is already closed, with the other half set to close on February 2, 2026, including DINOSAUR, the park’s big, scary, prehistoric dark ride.

Will you be taking advantage of this new ticket deal?

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