Disney+ Subscribers Get Exclusive 3-Day, 3-Park Ticket Offer for Spring 2026 at Walt Disney World

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Posted: Thursday November 6, 2025 7:35am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney has launched a new Spring Ticket Offer for Disney+ Subscribers through the Disney+ Perks program, offering discounted admission to three Walt Disney World theme parks in early 2026.

Offer Overview

Disney+ subscribers enrolled in Disney+ Perks can purchase a 3-Day, 3-Park Ticket starting at $109 per day (plus tax) - a total starting price of $325 plus tax.

This ticket provides access to:

  • Disney's Hollywood Studios
  • EPCOT
  • Disney's Animal Kingdom

Admission to Magic Kingdom Park is not included.

Each park may be visited once on separate days, and no park reservations are required.

Dates and Usage

  • Valid for start dates January 12 to May 22, 2026.
  • Tickets must be used within five days of the selected start date.
  • One park per day, and each park may only be entered once.
  • Nontransferable and nonrefundable.

Add-On and Package Options

  • Stay & Play Package: You can bundle the ticket with a stay at a Disney Resorts Collection hotel, applying the same discounted rate.
  • Water Park and Sports Option: For an additional $70 per ticket (plus tax), guests receive extra visits to Disney's water parks, golf courses, or miniature golf courses.

About Disney+ Perks

Disney+ Perks is a loyalty program available to active Disney+ subscribers, offering discounts, giveaways, and special promotions. Enrollment requires logging in with the email linked to your Disney+ account and opting into the program.

Purchase Information

Tickets can be purchased:

Fine Print

  • Admission is subject to capacity limits and operational changes.
  • Disney+ subscription and enrollment in Disney+ Perks are required.
  • Package availability and length-of-stay rules apply.
  • Cannot be combined with most other offers, except the 2026 Kids Dining Plan Offer.
  • Water park access depends on seasonal operation schedules.
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Purduevian23 days ago

$696 includes the tax. $653 before tax. Also my son will be over 3 the next time I go... idk why I thought his ticket would be like half price, its only $18 cheaper

Biff21530 days ago

Just remember that cool $100 you’re saving over paying $200/day! Just an extra $100 to park hop too!

Miss Bella30 days ago

It sure is.

Animaniac93-9830 days ago

Is a 4-day base ticket really $700 + tax now?!

Cmdr_Crimson30 days ago

Yep you got it right...but don’t forget the optional Hair bun or whatever their called..

"El Gran Magnifico"30 days ago

That used to mean wearing nice slacks or shorts, a collared shirt, and shoes that implied you were vaguely aware society had standards. Now it seems to mean oversized sport shorts drifting well past the calves, a T-shirt with strategically placed holes and an inspirational message like “I'm with Stupid,” an appearance that suggests grooming was optional, and flip-flops or sandals that have clearly seen things no footwear should ever witness.

Cmdr_Crimson30 days ago

Oooh boy..I get to pay the admission of 2015! Get on your Sundays best folks!

mattpeto30 days ago

I'm assuming this will be the first discount of more.

SamusAranX30 days ago

Prime day 🤝 Disney “rack rate discount”

Sirwalterraleigh30 days ago

Is this thing on? 🎙️ …I’ve been known to criticize bad tactics “a bit”…including the price strategy you described Not every quote is to dispute everything

"El Gran Magnifico"30 days ago

There is no shell-shock for me anymore when it comes to Disney. I fully expect that the flea market quality shirt that reflects a 20% discount is going to cost me $40.

Basil of Baker Street30 days ago

I am not saying its good or bad for Disney. I simply said lots of industries do it. I am no economist but it obviously works or companies wouldn't do it. I have no idea if it is working for Disney or not. There is nothing to dispute with my statement unless your stance is that Disney isn't marking up prices then offering discounts.

"El Gran Magnifico"30 days ago

"Free Beer Tomorrow" is next.

Sirwalterraleigh31 days ago

Yeah where I dispute this with parks is this: When you go to wdw…you buy things in “multiples” 7 nights 15+ meals Times 2, 3, 4 party size Those charges can’t be avoided and apply to everyone…so they have to be priced to make it all fit. And they’re becoming terrible at it. Hook and discount pricing does that really work on such a non-essential product. It’s not that Disney doesn’t employ that tactic…they do…I just bet it crumbles when people click over to the “total” screen. She’ll shock. When people buy a couch…a car…jewelery…they typically aren’t required to buy in multiples. Not the case with this.

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