Walt Disney World does not typically discount its way through the summer. The peak season crowd projections at the resort have historically been strong enough that the need to incentivize visits with promotional pricing during July and August has been limited, and Disney has generally reserved its most aggressive ticketing offers for the slower stretches of the calendar when occupancy and attendance need a boost. That seasonal rhythm is a useful lens for understanding what Disney announced today, because the new ticket deal the resort just launched tells a specific story about which months Disney is trying to fill and which parks it is trying to push guests toward when the summer crowds that currently pack Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios begin to thin out.
Disney just launched a new 2-Day, 2-Park Ticket for Walt Disney World, starting at $199 plus tax, available for visits between August 3 and October 3, 2026, with no blackout dates and no theme park reservation requirement. For guests who have been watching Disney ticket prices climb steadily over the past several years, a $199 entry point for two days at two parks is the kind of number that earns a second look. But before the excitement of finding a Disney deal takes over entirely, the catch embedded in this offer is worth understanding clearly before you purchase any tickets.

The Parks in This Deal Are Not Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios
The 2-Day, 2-Park Ticket covers EPCOT and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Those are the two parks. The ticket is explicitly not valid for admission to Magic Kingdom or Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and that exclusion is the detail that shapes the entire value conversation around this offer.
For guests whose Walt Disney World priority list starts and ends with Magic Kingdom, this deal is not designed for them. For guests who genuinely want to spend time at EPCOT and Animal Kingdom and would visit those two parks regardless, the $199 price point for two days across both parks is a meaningful value compared to standard single-day ticket pricing at either location during the summer and fall. The ticket allows one admission per theme park, one theme park per day, for a total of two admissions on two separate days. The same park cannot be entered more than once, and tickets are nontransferable and nonrefundable.

Why the Timing of This Deal Makes Sense
The August 3 through October 3 window is not an accident. Disney is targeting the stretch of the calendar that follows the peak summer travel season and leads into the fall period before the holiday rush begins in earnest. That window includes some of the most compelling content EPCOT is going to offer all year, which is a significant part of why this deal is built around that park specifically.
EPCOT’s International Food and Wine Festival begins on August 27, 2026, transforming World Showcase into one of the most enjoyable and culinarily adventurous environments at any theme park in the United States. Dozens of food and beverage booths line the promenade, live entertainment runs throughout the festival, and the combination of global flavors, Disney atmosphere, and festival programming makes EPCOT during Food and Wine a genuinely different experience from the park at any other time of year. A 2-Day, 2-Park Ticket that includes EPCOT during that festival window is not just a discount. It is access to one of the best seasonal events Walt Disney World produces annually.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom brings its own compelling case for the fall window. The park’s most immersive experiences, from Pandora: The World of Avatar to Kilimanjaro Safaris, are complemented this year by the Bluey’s Wild World experience that landed as part of Cool Kids Summer and continues to give families with younger children a specific reason to prioritize Animal Kingdom on their Walt Disney World visit. The fall weather in Orlando also makes Animal Kingdom, which involves more outdoor walking than any other park in the resort, a significantly more comfortable experience than the summer heat that defines August park days for guests who are not accustomed to Central Florida humidity.
The Disney World Hotel Deal That Comes With It
The ticket offer arrives alongside a hotel discount that adds another layer of value for guests considering an on-property stay during the same window. Guests can receive up to 30% off at select Disney resort hotels for stays between July 30 and October 3, 2026. Resort hotel guests also receive up to 30 minutes of early entry to the parks during their stay, and guests traveling through September 8 receive free admission to a Disney water park on their check-in day.

The combination of the 2-Day, 2-Park Ticket, the hotel discount, and the water park perk creates a late summer and early fall package that positions the August through October window as a genuinely attractive time to visit Walt Disney World for guests whose itinerary does not require Magic Kingdom or Hollywood Studios to be part of the plan.
For those guests, this deal is real and it is worth moving on before the window closes on October 3.
Source: FOX 35 Orlando