Several Walt Disney World Resort Tours Increase Prices, Now Using Variable Date-Based Pricing

Several tours offered across Walt Disney World Resort have increased their prices and some have introduced variable pricing systems, departing from their previous static price structures.

Several Walt Disney World Tours Introduce Variable Pricing Structure

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Nine tours conducted across Walt Disney World Resort have increased their prices, with five implementing the new structure. The changes impact tours offered at Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort.

Disney’s Keys to the Kingdom Tour at Magic Kingdom now ranges from $109.95 to $149 in price, according to the official Walt Disney World website. It previously cost $114 per person. The Wilderness Back Trail Adventure tour at the nearby Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort has also adopted the variable pricing structure, with the tour now costing $90 to $99 (an increase from the previous static price of $90).

All three of the tours at EPCOT have implemented increased prices, though only two have implemented the variable structure. The Behind the Seas walking tour of The Land Pavilion is now priced from $39 to $45, up from $35. The EPCOT Seas Adventure – DiveQuest has introduced a pricing range of $229 to $245 (an increase from $219), while the EPCOT Seas Adventure – Dolphins in Depth tour has spiked $10 in price to $199.

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Like EPCOT, all of the tours offered Disney’s Animal Kingdom have increased their prices, though only a select few have implemented the variable pricing system. The Savor the Savanna tour now costs $160.65 to $199, departing from the previous price of $174 per guest. The Wild Africa Trek now costs between $219 to $229 per guest (the previous price was $199), while the Caring for Giants and Up Close with Rhinos tours have each increased by $4, to $39 and $49 respectively.

The Walt Disney World tour price increases coincide with general price spikes across the resort. Increased prices were applied to all four tiers of Walt Disney World Annual Passes on the morning of October 11. On the same day, standard parking prices also grew by $5 while prices on nearly all food and beverage options across the resort increased anywhere from $0.20 to several dollars.

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