Walt Disney World has rolled out an unusually deep slate of summer 2026 discounts, a sign that demand has softened and Disney wants regulars and first-timers back through the gates. As of late June 2026, you can book a 4-Day 4-Park ticket from about $109 a day, a new After 2 PM ticket, rooms up to 30 percent off, $99 nights for Disney+ members, and several Florida resident and passholder offers. Each one is below, with the real cost and how to combine them.
The current ticket deals
4-Day, 4-Park Magic Ticket. This is the headline ticket offer. Four days across all four parks, one park per day, for as low as $109 per day plus tax, which works out to about $436 plus tax for the four days. It is good for travel between May 26 and October 3, 2026. If you were already planning a full week-long trip, this is the one to price out first.
The new After 2 PM ticket. Disney added an afternoon-and-evening ticket for people who would rather sleep in than rope drop. The two-day version starts at $235 plus tax and the three-day version starts at $329 plus tax, for park arrivals between May 26 and July 29, 2026. It pairs well with a pool morning and a fireworks night. If mornings are your thing instead, our rope drop guide makes the case for the opposite approach.
Florida resident tickets. Floridians get some of the deepest ticket cuts. A 3-day resident ticket runs $239 plus tax, and the 4-day version drops to about $65 a day, for visits between May 17 and October 3, 2026, with no blockout dates. Florida residents also have the Pixie Dust Pass, the lowest-cost annual pass, if you plan to visit more than once.
The current room and hotel discounts
Up to 30 percent off rooms. Disney is taking up to 30 percent off select Disney Resort hotel rooms for stays most nights from May 1 through October 4, 2026. The discount runs up to 30 percent for stays of five or more nights, or up to 25 percent for shorter stays.
Disney+ members, rooms from $99. If you are enrolled in Disney+ Perks, you can book select rooms from $99 a night plus tax at Disney's All-Star Sports Resort, with a two-night minimum, most nights from June 21 through August 15, 2026. The Disney+ subscriber has to stay in the room. It is one of the cheapest on-property rates right now.
Staying off-property to save money is a fair move, but factor in transportation and parking before you decide. Our guide to getting to Disney Springs walks through the free parking garages and the new resort bus rule, and we broke down the Disney Springs free parking change that takes effect June 28.
Passholder perks right now
Good to Go Days. On a Good to Go Day, an Annual Passholder can walk into any of the four parks without holding a same-day park reservation. Disney has posted the first summer dates for June 25, 28, and 29, 2026, though a Good to Go Day only drops the reservation step and does not lift a pass tier's blockout dates, so lower tiers should check first (June 28 is blocked for the Pixie Dust Pass). More July and August dates often follow in batches, so it is worth checking back.
V.I.PASSHOLDER Summer Days. This is a passholder appreciation window running May 1 through July 31, 2026, with extra passholder discounts, an air-conditioned lounge in the Morocco pavilion at EPCOT, and a free magnet. It is built to pull regulars back during the slow season.
Deals coming for fall and winter 2026
Disney has already revealed Halloween and holiday offers for stays from early October through December 24. Passholders can get up to 30 percent off select resort rooms, the general public up to 20 percent off with booking that opens June 25, and Disney+ members up to 25 percent off plus a free Park Hopper add-on on a four-night room and ticket package. The 2026 holiday season at Walt Disney World runs November 13 through January 6, 2027, so if your trip lands in that window, hold off on booking a room at rack rate.
How to save the most
A few moves stack the savings.
- Match a discounted room to a value ticket. A discounted room plus the 4-Day 4-Park ticket is the standard combination for a week-long trip.
- Pick a cheaper week. Per-night room rates and crowds both swing hard by date. Use the crowd calendars and best-times tools on our parks pages to land on a quieter, cheaper week, then plan the days with how to plan the perfect Disney day.
- Use the offer that fits who you are. Florida residents, Disney+ members, passholders, and military families each have a better deal than the general public. Find your category before you pay the standard price.
- If you go often, run the ownership math. For families taking a Disney trip most years, points can beat paying cash. We put the real numbers in is DVC worth it with a free calculator.
Frequently asked questions
Are there any Disney World deals right now? Yes. As of late June 2026 the live offers include the 4-Day 4-Park Magic Ticket from about $109 a day, the new After 2 PM ticket, up to 30 percent off select resort rooms, $99 rooms at All-Star Sports for Disney+ members, Florida resident ticket deals, and passholder Good to Go Days.
How do I get the cheapest Disney World tickets? Buy the right number of days, since the per-day price drops the more days you add. Travel off-peak, which carries lower ticket and room pricing. Check whether you qualify for a Florida resident or military discount, which are the deepest cuts. And if you only want evenings in the parks, the After 2 PM ticket is cheaper than a full-day ticket.
What is the $99 deal at Disney World? The $99 most people mean this summer is the Disney+ Perks room rate, which starts at $99 a night at Disney's All-Star Sports Resort for enrolled subscribers. Florida residents have also seen a $99 down payment plan offered on the Pixie Dust Pass annual pass.
Is there a Disney World military discount? Yes. Eligible United States military members can buy discounted Disney military tickets, which are among the best values at the resort. The exact ticket and pricing change year to year, so confirm the current terms before you buy.
Do kids get discounted tickets? Not as a separate kids ticket price this summer. Guests on a Disney Resort package can get a free dining plan for kids ages 3 to 9 when they buy a dining plan for everyone 10 and up, which is where families save this year.
Will there be fall and holiday deals? Yes. Disney has announced resort discounts and a free Park Hopper option for Disney+ members covering the Halloween and holiday season, with the 2026 holidays running November 13 through January 6, 2027.