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New Disney Price Increases Rolled Out Today Cost More Than Advertised – Here’s Why

It wouldn’t be a typical day without Disney unveiling another price increase—this time targeting its D23 fan club.

Being a Disney enthusiast has always been a pricey pursuit, but in recent years, the cost has soared. Ticket prices for Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort have seen significant hikes (a one-day ticket to Magic Kingdom Park could cost you as much as $199 per person this year), alongside steep increases for Annual Passes, which now also offer fewer benefits post-pandemic.

Disneyland Ticket
Credit: Taylor Gregory, Unsplash

Food, lodging, and merchandise at Disney parks have also become more expensive. Adding to the financial strain are paywalls like the Lightning Lane system, which replaced the once-free FastPass. Disney even introduced a premium Lightning Lane option in 2024, costing up to $400 per person.

Now, Disney has quietly turned its pricing eye toward D23, the official fan club for Disney devotees worldwide.

What is D23?

D23 was launched in 2009 to connect fans with exclusive perks and celebrate Disney’s rich history, with its name paying tribute to 1923, the year Walt Disney founded his iconic studio. The club offers members behind-the-scenes content, access to special events, and limited-edition merchandise. Perhaps its most notable offering is the biennial D23 Expo, where Disney unveils major announcements about its parks and films.

A large crowd attends the D23 Expo in an arena with a screen showing Sorcerer Mickey
Credit: D23

Previously, D23 offered two membership options: a free tier and a Gold tier. However, starting January 1, Disney has rolled out a new pricing structure with four tiers, dividing the Gold membership into three subcategories:

  • D23 General Membership (Free)
  • D23 Gold Member Essential ($49.99/year)
  • D23 Gold Member Choice ($99.99/year)
  • D23 Gold Member Complete ($299.99/year)

What’s Included in the New Gold Tiers?

The new Gold tiers come with varying levels of perks.

  • Gold Member Essential: This entry-level Gold membership includes access to exclusive events, discounts, and the digital Disney twenty-three publication. Members also receive a Gold Membership Kit containing a certificate, membership card, collectible Stitch pin, Goofy and Max car magnet, and a D23 Disney Lorcana trading card featuring Iago from Aladdin (1992).
  • Gold Member Choice: This tier includes all the benefits of the Essential plan plus the option to select one premium item. Choices include the Disneyland 70th Collection (a replica park entrance plaque, a reproduction of Walt Disney’s annotated draft, and a special anniversary book), the D23 Gold Member Fan Pack (embroidered crossbody bag, water bottle, and cap), a Gold Member Spirit Jersey featuring Mickey Mouse artwork, or a collectible pin box set with ten unique character designs.
  • Gold Member Complete: The highest tier includes all the perks of D23 membership, along with all four premium items, offering a comprehensive experience for the most dedicated Disney fans.
A large stage features a grand digital display of a Disney castle at D23
Credit: D23

The Hidden Fees

While the advertised prices might seem straightforward, hidden charges have surfaced with these new tiers. Shipping, handling, and other applicable fees significantly inflate the cost. For example, the $99.99 Gold Member Choice Plan reportedly costs $135.23 after these fees—a noticeable jump from its initial price point.

As Disney continues to adjust pricing across its offerings, fans are left debating whether the value of these memberships justifies the growing expense. With price increases now affecting even the official fan club, some are questioning how accessible the magic of Disney will remain in the years to come.

How do you feel about these changes to D23 memberships?

Chloe James

Chloë is a theme park addict and self-proclaimed novelty hunter. She's obsessed with all things Star Wars, loves roller coasters (but hates Pixar Pal-A-Round), and lives for Disney's next Muppets project.

7 Comments

  1. I think these ridiculously high prices for everything are going to backfire, really soon, on Disney. Enough already. The total experience is no where near what it used to be in the parks or resorts. More money for less . And with Universal’s Epic Universe opening this summer, with much more reasonable hotel and parks prices, Disney is going to take a big hit.

  2. CAN ANYONE SAY, “BOYCOTT TIME”
    This is another foreign company gouging the American people. Could this be because Biden wouldn’t Allow Nippon Steal Deal from going through. I haven’t been back to Walts place since the sale but have heard from employees, family and friends it’s going downhill with the costs continuing to rise.

    1. Disney is not a foreign company. Public companies and individual investors own 50.58% of Disney. Three of those individuals are Christine McCarthy, Bob Iger, and Safra Catz.
      Some of the top institutional shareholders of Disney include: The Vanguard Group (8%), BlackRock Inc(6.7%) State Street Corp(4%) Morgan Stanley(2.5%) , and Geode Capital Management.

      So what foreign company are you talking about? Please expand your comment.

  3. Walt Disney is most likely turning in his grave. His biggest goal was to give quality entertainment to ALL people for low prices that everyone could afford. And now the middle class is going to be outpriced and excluded from bringing their family’s
    to any Disney parks. It is truly a disgrace at the greed in this company. Walt would be so ashamed.

  4. Disney has been and always be nothing but a money grab place. We had passes for them and Universal when we came here to Florida (7years ago). We dropped Disney and stayed with Universal as it was a better deal both cash and perks wise. And now with Epic Universe about to open, Disney is going to be hit hard by all the kids wanting to go see Mario and the other parks there than just looking at a high priced castle.

  5. Until the number coming thru the gate drop significantly Disney doesn’t care about anything or anybody. How you gonna boycott Disney? Explain that one to your kids who fav movie is Frozen or Lion King or whatever. Tell them they can’t watch it ever again. Heck I’m a Star Wars fan and a Marvel fan. I’m not gonna stop going to the movies. Maybe you will, but I’ll pass.

  6. I guess Disney is good at screwing people out of there money again, with higher prices at the park’s now and that Fast passes too. What next charging you for the used of water and toilet paper. There need’s a CEO to run Disney for all of the people that come there every year and that pay the corporate wage’s. There other theme park’s around the Usa that we can go to and spend our hard earn money at.

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