2023 Walt Disney World UK Magic Ticket Prices Increase By Up To £20

2023 Walt Disney World UK Magic Ticket Prices Increase By Up To £20
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Back in May 2022 the 2023 UK exclusive Magic Tickets got a £20-£40 price bump. Recently, there's been another price increase alongside ticket price increases for US guests. The price increases today range from £10 to £20 per ticket, which is a moderate increase which works out at around £0.70-£1.40 a day per person increase on a 14-day ticket, as outlined below.

Value Season


Was £509 (adults) £489 (kids 3-9)
Now £529 (adults) £509 (kids 3-9)

Regular Season


Was £529 (adults) £509 (kids 3-9)
Now £549 (adults) £529 (kids 3-9)

Peak Season


Was £589 (adults) £569 (kids 3-9)
Now £599 (adults) £579 (kids 3-9)

To know which season your stay falls under, use the Disney Holiday's official ticket calendar by clicking here.

Memory Maker and unlimited park hopping (after 2pm) is still included, as well as a game of miniature golf at Disney's Winter Summerland or Disney's Fantasia Gardens. A Disney Park Pass Reservation is also needed for your first park of the day.

Click here to view the UK exclusive "Magic Tickets" >>>

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