Disney World Offers 3-Day, 3-Park Ticket Starting at $89 per Day for Summer 2025

Mar 27, 2025 in "EPCOT"

Posted: Thursday March 27, 2025 5:15am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

A new limited-time offer gives guests access to three Walt Disney World theme parks—excluding Magic Kingdom—for as low as $89 per day, plus tax. The 3-Day, 3-Park Ticket is available for use from April 6 through September 22, 2025, and is now on sale.

This offer provides a lower-cost way to experience three major Disney parks over the summer months. Theme park reservations are not needed, and each day offers access to a different park. For families not planning to visit Magic Kingdom, this could be a simple and affordable option.

What the Ticket Includes

  • Admission to three parks: EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom
  • One park per day: You get one admission to each of the three parks, on separate days
  • Not valid for Magic Kingdom
  • No theme park reservation required
  • Price starts at $89/day, $267 total (plus tax)

This is a date-based ticket, meaning your first visit must start on a selected date between April 6 and September 22, 2025. You have five days from the selected start date to use all three park admissions.

Important Terms

  • You may only enter each of the three parks once—no repeat visits to the same park
  • Tickets are nonrefundable and nontransferable
  • Offer does not include separately priced events or special experiences
  • Admission is subject to capacity limits and availability
  • Parks and attractions may close or change without notice

Ticket + Resort Package Option

You can also turn this into a vacation package by adding a stay at a Disney Resort hotel. The discounted ticket pricing will be reflected in the total package price.

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    Comped16 days ago

    It was in the V.I.Passholder Celebration thread: --- It isn't the heat or is the weather. It's definitely economics and international travelers, particularly Canadians, deciding it's no longer worth it (due to inflation or otherwise). Remember that Canada alone is by far Orlando's largest international market. It's been true for decades. You take 10% away, and they go to Mexico, Europe, or God knows where else, and that is a significant hit to the bottom lines of both resorts. People really don't have an option for cruises that's an equivalent to what Miami has, never mind Port Canaveral, unless they want to cruise out of Europe which involves longer flights and more significant costs. So the US cruise industry is likely to have a bit of a softer landing (especially as basically all the major cruise lines already base significant chunks of their fleets or entire companies outside of the US). Disney is something for most people will always be there if they decide to take a trip in another 5 or 10 years. The cruise is a completely different kind of experience, that changes even with the weather. It doesn't help that the summer is generally considered the best weather for a cruise anyway...

    HauntedPirate16 days ago

    Yes! My apologies, I forgot who said it, and now, of course, I remember it was you. Still can’t think of where, though… 🤦‍♂️😂

    Comped16 days ago

    That was me! Kind of surprised it's this soft though... Very curious what the bookings are like at some resorts this summer. Lots of CMs getting deployed to Pop and elsewhere I suspect. More than just Riverside.

    ToTBellHop16 days ago

    The combination of diminished international travel into the US and recession fears domestically are definitely a major issue. Eggs were supposed to be cheaper by now, weren’t they?

    Jrb197916 days ago

    I know some of that is likely due to the political climate but it can't be the only reason.

    ToTBellHop16 days ago

    If the new mentality is, “Florida is just too hot in the summer” and people have no issue pulling their kids out of school for a week when it’s cooler, there’s not much Disney or Universal can do other than discount summer to entice people. I think the weather is increasingly a nonstarter. Interestingly, people will still book cruises during hurricane season, so they still command a premium in the summer.

    PREMiERdrum16 days ago

    Bookings for both properties are definitely soft on our end. We saw a push early last fall with lots of quotes but a much lower than usual booking rate. Over the last 8 weeks or so we've had a very unusual spike in near-travel cancelations, where clients are canceling trips that are 1 to 4 months out. Most had only paid the minimum deposit.

    ToTBellHop16 days ago

    Universal’s summer bookings aren’t where they’d like them either.

    Jrb197916 days ago

    What happened to Epic rising all boats?

    JD8016 days ago

    Lowkey post of the year right here.

    HauntedPirate16 days ago

    Who? Someone else said in a different thread that bookings are so soft they could be considered soft-serve ice cream. This seems to confirm and corroborate that info.

    monothingie16 days ago

    ToTBellHop16 days ago

    Bookings are softer than the average incel complaining about Rachel Zegler.

    monothingie16 days ago

    Just as an FYI update. Those looking to take advantage of Room Only discounts should check again. It looks like in the past week a lot of inventory was added and/or pricing adjusted.

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