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Walt Disney World Introduces 2026 ‘4-Park Magic’ Ticket Options

Walt Disney World Introduces 2026 '4-Park Magic' Ticket Options

Walt Disney World has released details for its 2026 ‘4-Park Magic’ ticket, scheduled for travel between May 26 and September 26, 2026. This promotional offering provides one admission to each of the four primary theme parks at a discounted rate compared to standard multi-day base tickets.

The base 4-Park Magic ticket is priced at $378.52 for adults, while the version including the Water Park and Sports option starts at $433.54. These tickets are valid for arrivals during the summer and early autumn period, though users must note that the ticket expires six to seven days after the selected start date. This creates a tight window for completion, limiting the flexibility often found in standard multi-day passes.

For travelers seeking a standard park experience, multi-day base tickets for 2026 reflect the ongoing industry trend of tiered pricing. A 3-day base ticket is currently listed from $357.74, while a 10-day base ticket climbs to $612.52. Those opting for the Park Hopper add-on will see costs increase significantly; a 10-day Park Hopper ticket reaches $676.26.

Comparing these figures to historical pricing demonstrates the steady upward trajectory of Disney’s entry costs. The introduction of specific windows like the 4-Park Magic offer is designed to drive attendance during the late summer months, a period that often sees seasonal lulls as school schedules change.

Practically, the 4-Park Magic ticket offers a lower per-day cost than buying individual tickets, but it mandates a specific itinerary. Guests are locked into one visit per park. Those who prefer visiting a single park multiple times will find the standard multi-day base tickets more appropriate despite the higher total price point.

Prospective guests should also account for ancillary costs. While these tickets can be linked to My Disney Experience and MagicBands, daily expenditures for parking, dining, and Genie+ services remain additional line items. With 1-day tickets for flagship parks like Magic Kingdom currently priced from $212.60, the per-day savings on multi-day bundles remain the most effective strategy for managing total vacation costs.

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