New Disney World Spring 2026 Ticket Offer for Disney+ Subscribers

Disney World announced a new ticket offer for Spring 2026, available only to Disney+ subscribers via the “Disney+ Perks” program. Here are the details, with some analysis following:

  • Special 3-Day, 3-Park Ticket to select theme parks at Walt Disney World

  • Valid for admission to EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom; no admission to Magic Kingdom

  • Start dates from January 12 to May 22, 2026. Ticket must be used within 5 days of selected start date

  • Total of 3 admission on 3 separate days

  • Prices start at $109 per day, plus tax (total price starting at $325 plus tax)

How Good Is This Offer?

After tax, that pricing comes out to tickets starting at $346. Over at Undercover Tourist, the cheapest 3-day, no hopper ticket for an adult in this timeframe is around $489 after tax. (Always compare discount Disney World ticket options before purchasing.)

This makes the ticket a $143 or 29% discount on the already-discounted rates at Undercover Tourist, at the cost of not visiting Magic Kingdom. Or, more correctly, visiting one of the other three parks instead of Magic Kingdom, since we’re comparing 3-day tickets to 3-day tickets.

Planning a Trip Around This Offer

I think most families with small kids probably understand that Magic Kingdom is an “essential” part of a first time visit, at least. But if you’ve visited before, or if your kids are a little past their peak Fantasyland Era, this ticket could make plenty of sense for you.

Keep in mind that Magic Kingdom has two huge updates coming in the next…many years—Piston Peak and Villains Land. As we’ve written before, 2026 is the year for offbeat trips, and I think this ticket deal plays into that.

Finally, keep in mind that Magic Kingdom After Hours returns January 12, 2026. With tickets starting at $175+tax, you’d eat up your savings adding that onto a trip that used this ticket offer, but you’d also get a great night at Magic Kingdom plus the three days at the other three parks.

Personally, I’d be looking at putting After Hours either the evening before my Animal Kingdom day—planning to sleep in and spend a very short day at Animal Kingdom, or on the evening of my Animal Kingdom day—planning to get out of that park early and take advantage of every minute the After Hours ticket offers. Ideally, Animal Kingdom + Magic Kingdom After Hours would be my last day, with a flight home the next morning.

Will you take advantage of this ticket offer?

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