Beginning October 16, 2018, Walt Disney World single-day and multi-day tickets will be priced by the date guests intend to visit. The multi-day ticket pricing will be based on the arrival day.
When ready to purchase their tickets, guests will use a new interactive online calendar which will display the different pricing based on the dates a guest chooses to visit.
Additionally, the calendar will state a specific time period when those tickets will need to be used by. Guests who purchase a 1-Day Ticket will only be able to use it on the start date they selected. Here is a breakdown of the multi-day tickets:
2-Day Ticket – Any 2 days within 4 days beginning on the start date selected at the time of purchase
3-Day Ticket – Any 3 days within 5 days beginning on the start date selected at the time of purchase
4-Day Ticket – Any 4 days within 7 days beginning on the start date selected at the time of purchase
5-Day Ticket – Any 5 days within 8 days beginning on the start date selected at the time of purchase
6-Day Ticket – Any 6 days within 9 days beginning on the start date selected at the time of purchase
7-Day Ticket – Any 7 days within 10 days beginning on the start date selected at the time of purchase
8-Day Ticket – Any 8 days within 12 days beginning on the start date selected at the time of purchase
9-Day Ticket – Any 9 days within 13 days beginning on the start date selected at the time of purchase
10-Day Ticket – Any 10 days within 14 days beginning on the start date selected at the time of purchase
The calendar will also allow guests to easily see the lowest-priced days within the month they select. There will be a flexible date option (at an additional charge) that guests can choose as well.
Check out the video below for a look at how it works.
Over the years, Disney has changed their pricing to reflect a higher, single-day price, but this is the first time that guests will have the opportunity to view the individual prices on demand based on their selected days.
The new pricing structure differs from the existing one as guests will not only be able to plainly see the pricing for each date, but prices will no longer change based on which of the theme parks is being visited.
Source: Disney Parks Blog
Senior Editor for the DIS and DCL Fan | Disney Vacation Club Member | Thrilled to have been a '13/'14 Disney Parks Moms Panelist (now planDisney) | Lover of all things Disney; the Magic of Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and Disney Cruise Line | ºoº