Disney Parks Slashing Park Tickets to $63 Next Week
One Disney park is slashing ticket prices for select guests for the next few months.
Plenty of changes are afoot at Disney parks right now. As The Walt Disney Company continues to invest $60 billion to “expand and enhance” its parks, new attractions and lands are in the works at Disney properties worldwide.
At the same time, it’s become more expensive than ever to enjoy said attractions. Park tickets have soared in price everywhere from the OG Disneyland Resort to international properties.

That’s true at Disneyland Paris, where annual passes will soar in price, with Bronze tier split into two (Bronze One for €289 with no park hopping and Bronze Max with park hopping, which increases from €289 to €399), Silver going from €499 to €569, and Gold soaring from €699 to €799.
This comes as its smaller park, Walt Disney Studios Park – soon to be rebranded “Disney Adventure World,” much to the disappointment of many – undergoes a major transformation. World of Frozen is set to debut in March, while a land inspired by The Lion King (1994) is also in the works.

Elsewhere, Adventure Way – the park’s new central promenade – will host Tangled and Up‑inspired rides, lakeside dining, and a nighttime spectacular featuring drones and fountains.
Disney Slashes Ticket Prices (But Only For Some Guests)
For those looking to experience the upcoming changes on a budget, Disneyland Paris has unveiled an offer that significantly reduces park ticket prices.
Disneyland Paris is bringing back its Friends Tickets between January 7 and March 27, 2026.
The Disneyland Pass “Friends Tickets” offer (allowing holders to buy discounted tickets for friends and family on select days) will return from January 7 until March 27, 2026. Last year, prices ranged between £47 and £64 depending on the day. pic.twitter.com/7IurMjuFbI
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