So, what you’re saying is that in 2026, I can pay as low as $139/ticket for one day at Magic Kingdom, but in 2019 the lowest was $109 plus a parking fee at the resort. And if I just have to have park hopping, it’ll be $197, an increase of $33 over 2019 ($164). And I’m supposed to be mad about this, especially given that the minimum wage at the resort increased by a higher percent than the minimum park hopping ticket price? I don’t think so.
However, I did recently pay $174 plus tax for a single park one-day ticket at Epic (cheapest ticket price is $139, same as MK). And my visit was plagued by the foul smell of the sewage treatment plant all day long.
Meanwhile, single day Disneyland tickets are going for as little as $104.
Find out how to score $104 Disneyland tickets during the Halloween festivities this year, including a list of dates and how to book.
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