TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) -- "The Most Magical Place on Earth" just got a bit pricier.
Walt Disney World raised the prices of its tickets, annual passes and other offerings, as reported by Nexstar's Scott Gustin.
Single-day park tickets topped $200 for the first time in Disney World's 54-year history. Parkgoers will have to hand over $209 per person just to enter the gates of the Magic Kingdom during the holidays next November and December.
Prices for those same dates in 2025 come in at just under $200 per day.
Annual pass prices also saw a bump on Wednesday. They went up between $20 and $80 depending on the pass type. Renewal rates for the Sorcerer Pass and Pixie Pass stayed the same. • Pixie Dust: $489 (was $469) • Pirate: $869 (was $829) • Sorcerer: $1,099 (was $1,079) • Incredi-Pa