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Disney Drops $100 Park Tickets for Disney+ Subscribers in 2026

Disney vacations have developed a reputation for getting more expensive over time. Theme park tickets rarely stay the same price for long, hotel stays continue to rise, and even streaming services eventually increase their monthly fees.

Because of that pattern, most Disney news about pricing tends to move in one direction.

Up.

But recently, the company introduced something that breaks that trend.

Without much fanfare, Disney rolled out a perk that gives certain fans access to lower-priced park tickets. The announcement didn’t dominate headlines or arrive with a big marketing push. Instead, it quietly appeared through a benefit connected to Disney’s streaming platform.

For Disney+ subscribers, the offer could make visiting Walt Disney World more affordable than many people realize.

a little girl with mickey mouse ears smiles in front of EPCOT's journey of water inspired by moana attraction
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The Bigger Picture Behind Disney’s Pricing

Disney has spent the last several years adjusting prices across its various businesses. Park tickets have climbed steadily, hotel rooms have become more expensive, and streaming services have also changed their pricing models.

Disney+ first launched in 2019 with a price designed to attract millions of subscribers quickly. Since then, the service has grown into a major force in the streaming industry. Like most platforms, however, it has slowly adjusted prices as the company invested more into programming and expanded its library.

Meanwhile, theme park pricing has also evolved.

Disney now uses date-based pricing for park tickets, meaning the cost can change depending on demand and time of year. Popular parks and busy seasons often push prices toward the higher end of the range.

That makes the newest Disney+ subscriber perk feel like a rare reversal.

Instead of asking fans to pay more, Disney is allowing them to pay less.

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A Disney+ Perk That Includes Park Tickets

The new offer comes through Disney+ Perks, a program that gives subscribers access to exclusive experiences and limited-time discounts.

One of the most notable perks involves Walt Disney World admission.

According to Disney’s official website:

“Disney+ subscribers enrolled in Disney+ Perks can get a special 3-Day, 3-Park Ticket to select theme parks at Walt Disney World Resort this spring—starting at $109 per day, plus tax (total price starting at $325 plus tax).”

The ticket covers three parks.

“Valid for admission to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, EPCOT, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Valid through May 22.”

Although the ticket does not include Magic Kingdom, the price still stands out compared to standard park admission.

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Comparing the Offer to Typical Ticket Prices

The savings become clearer when you compare the Disney+ ticket price to the normal cost of visiting one of the parks included in the deal.

A one-day ticket to Disney’s Hollywood Studios can range from $149 to $204 plus tax, depending on the date.

That means the Disney+ offer significantly reduces the daily cost of visiting.

Instead of paying close to $200 for a single day at a park, eligible subscribers can experience three parks for around $109 per day. For families trying to manage the overall cost of a Disney trip, that difference could be meaningful.

And guests might be able to stretch their budget even further thanks to Disney’s hotel discounts.

Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway
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Disney World Hotel Deals for 2026

Several hotel promotions at Walt Disney World overlap with the Disney+ ticket offer, creating opportunities for additional savings.

Current deals include:

• Annual Passholders can save up to 35% on rooms at select hotels through April 30, 2026.
• All guests can save up to 25% on select Disney hotel rooms through April 30, 2026.
• Guests staying between May 1 and July 29, 202,6 can receive up to 30% off select hotels, which overlaps with the Disney+ ticket promotion for longer May vacations.
• Annual Passholders can receive up to 40% off select hotel rooms through July 29.
• U.S. military members can take advantage of special ticket prices through Disney Military Salute Tickets and Disney Celebrates America Military Salute Tickets available during 2026.

When combined with the Disney+ ticket promotion, these offers could significantly reduce the total cost of a trip.

Disney world guest with minnie mouse at epcot meet and greet
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A Rare Opportunity for Disney+ Subscribers

Disney vacations often spark conversations about rising prices, but this particular perk offers a different perspective.

For Disney+ subscribers, the chance to visit three Walt Disney World parks for roughly $100 per day is unusual compared to typical ticket pricing. When guests combine that offer with seasonal hotel discounts, the potential savings become even more attractive.

The ticket promotion runs through May 22, giving travelers a limited window to take advantage of the deal.

That means fans could spend time exploring Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, enjoying EPCOT’s seasonal events, or discovering the wildlife at Disney’s Animal Kingdom without paying the full price normally associated with a Disney vacation.

And in an era where many guests feel costs keep rising, this quiet Disney+ perk offers something unexpected.

A chance to save.

Sarah Larson

Sarah is a theme park enthusiast who loves visiting Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort. She enjoys covering the latest attractions, park updates, hotel changes, and industry developments for theme park fans. A dedicated Marvel fan, she never passes up an opportunity to ride her favorite Disney attraction, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind. When it comes to Disney classics, Pirates of the Caribbean still holds the top spot on her list. At Universal, she’s a big fan of the thrills of VelociCoaster, but Men in Black: Alien Attack remains a personal favorite, where she proudly considers herself a professional "Galactic Defender."

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