Walt Disney World is offering a discounted four-day ticket for guests planning a Florida theme park visit during summer and early fall 2026. The 4-Day, 4-Park Magic Ticket starts at $109 per day, plus tax, bringing the minimum total to $436 plus tax.
The ticket provides four admissions on four separate days: one visit each to Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disneyâs Animal Kingdom and Disneyâs Hollywood Studios. It cannot be used twice at the same park.
Disney confirms the price, dates and admission rules on its official 4-Day, 4-Park Magic Ticket offer page. The advertised rate is a starting price, so guests should check the final amount for their selected date before paying.
How the four-park ticket works
Each admission is assigned to a different theme park, with a limit of one park per day. Guests may choose the order of their visits, but the ticket does not allow repeat entry to a favorite park.
For example, after using one admission at Magic Kingdom, the remaining days must be spent at EPCOT, Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios. This makes the offer less flexible than a standard multi-day ticket that permits visits to the same park on different days.
A theme park reservation is not required for this offer. Admission remains subject to capacity, operating hours and other restrictions, while attractions and entertainment may change or close without notice.
Eligible dates and seven-day deadline
Selected start dates are available from May 26 through September 26, 2026. All four admissions must be used within seven days of the selected start date.
The visits do not need to take place on consecutive days. A family could visit two parks, schedule a rest or resort day, and then use the remaining admissions before the ticket expires.
This flexibility may be useful during Floridaâs hot and storm-prone summer period. However, unused admissions expire after the permitted window and do not become credit for a future trip.
Restrictions visitors should check
The Magic Ticket does not include Park Hopper access. Guests therefore cannot move between two theme parks using the same dayâs admission. Separately priced events and activities are excluded, and Disney states that tickets are nontransferable and nonrefundable.
Travelers visiting from August onward should check Magic Kingdomâs calendar carefully. Mickeyâs Not-So-Scary Halloween Party takes place on selected nights during the offer period, when regular park hours may end earlier. The confirmed 2026 Disney Halloween Party dates and Magic Kingdom closures can help families choose a suitable visit date.
Admission to the separately ticketed Halloween event is not included with the 4-Day, 4-Park Magic Ticket.
New attraction at Hollywood Studios
The reimagined Rock ânâ Roller Coaster starring the Muppets opened at Disneyâs Hollywood Studios on May 26, 2026, the first eligible date for this ticket offer. Visitors can check the Muppets roller coaster songs and attraction details while planning their Hollywood Studios day.
A valid park ticket does not guarantee that every attraction will be operating. Guests should review the official park calendar and My Disney Experience app shortly before their visit.
Who may get the most value
The ticket is best suited to first-time visitors and families who want to experience all four major Walt Disney World parks once. Its simple structure makes planning easier, but the restrictions matter when comparing available ticket options.
Guests wanting multiple Magic Kingdom days, repeat EPCOT visits or Park Hopper access may find a standard multi-day ticket more suitable. The complete vacation cost should also include accommodation, transport, meals, parking and any optional Lightning Lane purchases.
Disney advertises a Water Park and Sports option for $60 more per ticket, plus tax. It provides four eligible visits to selected water parks, sports venues, golf or miniature-golf activities, subject to operating schedules and individual rules.
Before booking, guests should confirm their dates, calculate taxes and decide whether visiting every park once matches their plans. The offer can provide clear value for a complete four-park trip, but its one-visit-per-park rule leaves limited room for changing the itinerary later.













