ResortsPeak day visits to the theme park will go up to US$76 from October 2026.

Think Tokyo Disney is expensive now? It's about to cost more

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A spokesperson for Oriental Land attributed the move to rising labour and administrative costs.
A spokesperson for Oriental Land attributed the move to rising labour and administrative costs. Photo Credit: Tokyo Disney Resort

Visitors to Tokyo Disney Resort will pay more to visit during peak periods starting October 2026, after operator Oriental Land announced its first ticket price increase in three years.

According to the company's pricing schedule for the next three months, the maximum price of a one-day adult ticket will increase by 1,500 yen (US$9), taking the highest fare to 12,400 yen (US$76).

Ticket prices vary depending on the day of the week and season. The latest increase will apply on high demand dates, including public holidays and seasonal events.

A spokesperson for Oriental Land attributed the move to rising labour and administrative costs.

The resort introduced dynamic pricing in March 2021. Adult one-day tickets have previously ranged from 7,900 yen (US$49) to 10,900 yen (US$67), although Oriental Land no longer publishes the full pricing range, indicating that prices could increase further.

The latest move follows a rise in parking charges introduced in June. Standard passenger car parking now costs 4,000 yen (US$25), while large vehicle parking has increased to 6,000 yen (US$37).

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