If you have kids, you may have imagined the day you would take the kids on their first trip to Walt Disney World in Orlando. You may even be able to picture the smiles on their faces when they first meet with Mickey Mouse, but you may not be smiling when you see the price tag just to get into the park, and now its going to cost even more!
In case you missed it, the Orlando theme park has once again raised their prices. “Value” tickets for the Magic Kingdom have gone up $2 to $107 for adults and $101 for children, while “regular” tickets have increased by $5, to $115 for adults and $109 for children. These two types of tickets are still cheaper than a “peak” ticket, which costs $124 for adults and $118 for children, with the discounted prices offered to try and control overcrowding during their busiest times of the year.
Another Disney change is now all tickets will include an expiration date, and if you have expired tickets, you will be able to turn them in for a credit for future tickets. Prior to the new rule, only one-day passes and Florida resident passes had expiration dates.
And if those changes don’t increase your Disney expenses, try parking at the facility. Those prices have gone up as well, from $35 to $40 a day.
Source: ClickOrlando.com