You can save big on your next Walt Disney World vacation. Here’s how.

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Walt Disney World Resort has announced a new ticket offer exclusive to Disney+ subscribers. Subscribers enrolled in Disney+ Perks can purchase a 3-Day, 3-Park Ticket starting at $109 per day.
Tickets must be used within 5 days of selected start date. There is one major catch with this offer, and it’s that Magic Kingdom is not part of the deal. Guests can snag discounted tickets to EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom, but not Magic Kingdom, which is always the most expensive park of the bunch.
The offer lasts from January 12, 2026, through May 22, 2026.
Earlier this year, Disney World raised the price on a number of items across the resort. This affected everything from food and merchandise to the cost of actual park tickets. Now, on the most expensive date, Magic Kingdom will run guests $209 for a single day.

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It’s an especially interesting time to visit Disney World right now, as significant changes are underway throughout the resort. At Magic Kingdom, work is underway on bringing the park’s newest area, Piston Peak, to life.
Inspired by Pixar’s Cars franchise, Piston Peak is designed to resemble its own national park. The area will feature new attractions, including an off-roading car racing ride similar to Disneyland’s Radiator Springs Racers. Piston Peak takes over the spot of Magic Kingdom’s now-defunct Tom Sawyer Island and Rivers of America, both of which closed permanently earlier this year.
A lot is changing at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, too, as the park says goodbye to dinosaurs and hello to popular Disney IPs like Indiana Jones and Encanto.
Half of DinoLand closed permanently in January, with the rest set to go extinct in February 2026. After its closure, work will then officially begin on turning DINOSAUR into a new ride based on Indiana Jones, as well as a new family attraction inspired by Encanto.
Big things are happening at Hollywood Studios, also. This summer, fans said goodbye to Muppets Courtyard, a section of the park featuring Kermit, Miss Piggy, and the rest of the Muppet crew. This area is being turned into a new land based on another Pixar property, this time Monsters Inc.
The new land, called Monstropolis, will feature a number of new attractions and activities to enjoy, and will be capped off with a suspended roller coaster.
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