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Changes Are Coming to 1 Day 1 Park Tickets at Walt Disney World

Whether going on a Walt Disney World vacation or visiting for a day trip, 1 Day 1 Park tickets are a staple for Guests.

Sometimes Guests want to enjoy the Walt Disney World Resort hotel they’ve booked, as well as all of the shopping and dining options Disney Springs has to offer.

Spending the day trying to Park hop can be stressful and tiring, and spending multiple days visiting Disney Park after Disney Park can be downright draining.

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Although some fans feel they could visit Walt Disney World every day and stay energized, some fans are totally comfortable with a 1 Day 1 Park ticket, but changes are coming soon to the prices and process of purchasing one of these tickets.

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Theme park reporter Scott Gustin recently announced the changes in prices starting December 8, which vary depending on the date and Disney Park in question.

The price ranges are as follows:

Scott Gustin continues in his report, letting Guests know that the highest prices for Magic Kingdom 1 Day 1 Park tickets are “only for 9 days around Christmas and [New Year’s Eve].”

But these aren’t the only changes coming to Walt Disney World 1 Day 1 Park tickets.

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According to Gustin, December 8 will also mark the start of Park Reservations being automatically booked upon purchasing a 1 Day 1 Park ticket.

At this time, this change is only being made to 1 Day 1 Park tickets; Multi-Day and 1 Day Park Hopper tickets will still require Guests to book a Park Reservation.

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Are these changes to prices and processes indicative of other changes coming to Walt Disney World? We’re uncertain for now, but DisneyTips will continue to report on these changes as they’re made.

About Isabella Reimer

Isabella Reimer grew up visiting Walt Disney World and relocated to Central Florida to be even closer to The Most Magical Place on Earth. She earned her Bachelor’s from Florida State University, where she studied Creative Writing and Women’s Studies. Her biggest hobby is bonding with the ikran at Avatar Flight of Passage, and her retirement plan includes becoming the 1,000 Happy Haunt of the Haunted Mansion.