In early 2026, it is estimated that Magic Kingdom makes between $10 million and $15 million per day. While Disney does not release daily revenue figures for individual parks, financial reports for the first quarter of fiscal year 2026 showed that Disney's "Domestic Parks & Experiences" segment generated roughly $6.9 billion in quarterly revenue. When you divide this by the number of days and parks, and then account for the fact that Magic Kingdom is the most-visited theme park in the world with the highest per-capita spending, the $10M–$15M range becomes a realistic estimate. This revenue comes from three primary streams: Tickets (estimated at $4M–$6M daily), Food & Beverage ($2M–$3M), and Merchandise & "Upgrades" like Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Genie+ services ($3M–$5M). With average daily attendance hovering around 50,000 guests and an average "per person" spend of over $250 (when factoring in high-end dining and souvenirs), the Magic Kingdom remains the most profitable single piece of real estate in the global tourism industry.