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The park began offering entry to the Magic Kingdom — and only the Magic Kingdom — for $95 via one-day passes. One-day tickets to Epcot, Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios cost $90 each.
For comparison, the most expensive one-day, one-park tickets at Disney World cost $189 for Magic Kingdom. The price of multiday tickets also jumped on Wednesday. Two-day tickets: $310, up $25
At Disney World, this can be done up to three days in advance of the guest's scheduled visit to the park, while at Disneyland, this must be done same day after entering the park. [1] Lightning Lane consists of single and multi-pass options. [2] Prior to an overhaul in July 2024, the multi-pass option was known as Genie+. [3]
A single day at Magic Kingdom can hit $189 around the holidays with the park-specific pricing rolled out last December. Park hopper tickets , which let guests switch parks after 2 p.m., cost more.
Orlando's Lynx public transportation service serves the TTC. From the TTC, most routes head north towards the Magic Kingdom Cast Bus Station, intended for employees only. To the south, route 56 offers frequent service to Kissimmee station via Celebration, route 300 offers frequent express service to Lynx Central Station in Downtown Orlando via the Lynx Disney Springs Transfer Center, and route ...
The refurbishment continues to follow along with the theme park hours posted the furthest into the future, in this case April 4, 2021. [7] [8] On March 31, 2021, Walt Disney World announced yet another extension to the PeopleMover refurbishment, this time set to reopen May 2021. The ride soft-opened on April 25, 2021, and officially reopened ...
The 3-Day, 3-Park Magic Ticket costs $267, which works out to $89 a day. It includes one day each at EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom, without park-hopping or ...
Magic Kingdom Park is a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. It opened on October 1, 1971 and is owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company through its Experiences division. The official park name has changed slightly over the years - from Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom (1971–1994) to The Magic Kingdom (1994