For a 2026 visit to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Orlando, a family of four should budget at least $2,700 to $3,200 for a three-day experience, excluding airfare. Base ticket prices for a single-day "Park-to-Park" pass—which you need to ride the Hogwarts Express between Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley—start at approximately $164 to $220 per adult, depending on the season. If you want to see the new Ministry of Magic world at Universal Epic Universe, you'll likely need a multi-day pass starting around $139 per day. Accommodation at a Universal "Prime Value" hotel like Cabana Bay costs roughly $200 per night. Inside the parks, a full meal at The Leaky Cauldron is about $20–$25 per person, and the iconic Butterbeer now costs $7–$8 per glass. For fans, the biggest "hidden" cost is merchandise: an interactive wand that allows you to cast spells throughout the park starts at $70, while official Hogwarts house robes can cost $140 or more. For a solo traveler on a budget, you could manage a two-day "Hogwarts highlights" trip for around $800–$1,000 if you stay off-site and eat sparingly.