Yes, Disney implemented a significant round of price increases for the 2026 season, with several high-demand dates now seeing single-day tickets surpass the $200 threshold for the first time in history. Specifically, at Walt Disney World in Florida, peak-day tickets (such as those for the week between Christmas and New Year's) have risen to $209 per person. Disneyland in California saw an even higher jump, with its top-tier tickets hitting $224. Beyond base admission, the cost of the "Lightning Lane" skip-the-line service has also climbed; for example, the Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Magic Kingdom reached a record $45 per person during peak February 2026 surges. Annual passes have not been spared either, with the non-resident "Incredi-Pass" at Disney World increasing by $80 to a new total of $1,629. Other structural price hikes in 2026 include standard theme park parking rising to $35 and the cost of the Disney Dining Plan edging closer to $100 per adult, per night. While Disney has introduced "Kids Eat Free" promotions to soften the blow, the overall trend for 2026 is a focus on "premium" pricing for the most popular times of the year.