Walt Disney World has announced specially-priced Florida resident Disney summer tickets for 2026, offering discounted admission exclusively to Florida residents from 17 May to 3 October 2026. The tickets provide significant savings compared to regular admission prices, with the most economical option priced at $65 (approximately £51) per day plus tax for a four-day ticket.
What are the Florida resident Disney summer ticket prices for 2026?
Disney has introduced three ticket options for Florida residents, all requiring advance park reservations:
4-Day Ticket: $65 (approximately £51) per day plus tax - Total: $259 (approximately £203) plus tax
3-Day Ticket: $80 (approximately £63) per day plus tax - Total: $239 (approximately £187) plus tax
2-Day Ticket: $110 (approximately £86) per day plus tax - Total: $219 (approximately £172) plus tax
Regular theme park tickets during the same period cost between $123 (approximately £96) and $182 (approximately £143) per day, making the resident tickets a substantial saving for qualifying guests.
How do Walt Disney World Florida resident ticket restrictions work?
The tickets come with several important limitations. Each ticket grants access to one park per day without Park Hopper privileges, meaning guests cannot visit multiple theme parks on the same day.
All tickets are nontransferable and nonrefundable once purchased. The tickets can be used on consecutive or nonconsecutive days within the valid period, providing flexibility for guests planning their visits.
Disney has confirmed that these Walt Disney World Florida resident ticket prices summer 2026 exclude separately ticketed events such as Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party.
What proof of residency is required for Disney World summer tickets?
All adults must present proof of Florida residency at park entrance to use these discounted tickets. Disney has not confirmed whether children also need to provide proof of residency documentation.
The company has not specified which parks are included in the offer or whether any blockout dates apply to the programme.





