As part of a plan to introduce park specific pricing on one-day, one- park tickets, the Walt Disney World Resort is raising its prices.

The Disney Park Pass system will allow guests to choose a theme park before buying their ticket. Theme park reservations will be made at the time of purchase if you choose the one day, one park tickets.

The Magic Kingdom Park will be more expensive than all of the other parks due to the high demand. The cheapest tickets will be $124 and the most expensive will be $189 during the week of Christmas through New Years.

The price for a one-day ticket to Disney's Animal Kingdom is between $109 and $159.

The Park Hopper option and Park Hopper Plus option will be updated on December 8th. The prices have not been changed.

The Incredi-, Sorcerer and Pirate Annual Passes will increase in price between $43 and 100 on December 8. For the time being, the Incredi-, Sorcerer and Pirate Annual Passes are not available for purchase.

Disney's theme parks showed financial growth despite being temporarily closed in Florida due to Hurricane Ian and in China due to coronaviruses.

Christine McCarthy, Disney's Chief Financial Officer, said the company's parks, experiences and products department reported revenue of $7.4 billion in the fourth quarter, increasing by more than 34% and beating the forecast of analysts.

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