As of 2026, Walt Disney World does not offer a standard senior citizen discount on theme park tickets, annual passes, or resort hotel stays. Disney’s pricing model for tickets is generally "date-based," where the price fluctuates based on expected demand rather than the age of the adult. Everyone aged 10 and older pays the "adult" ticket price. However, seniors can still find ways to save. Many 2026 travelers use AAA or AARP memberships to book discounted Disney-area hotels or purchase tickets through authorized third-party sellers that offer small "member-only" reductions. Furthermore, Florida residents who are seniors can take advantage of the Florida Resident discounts, which offer significant savings (up to 30-40%) on multi-day tickets and annual passes, provided they have a valid Florida ID. While there is no "over-65" button on the Disney website, seniors are encouraged to look for "General Special Offers" on the Disney World website, which in 2026 often include "4-Park Magic" deals or room-and-dining packages that provide better value than a standard ticket, regardless of the guest's age.