Disney’s 4-Day, 4-Park Magic Ticket Lets You Hit Every Walt Disney World Park Summer 2026
Disney's 4-Day, 4-Park Magic Ticket is the perfect way to experience all four parks — and this summer, and there's more to see than ever!
What's included in the 4-Day, 4-Park Magic Ticket?
Want to experience all four Walt Disney World theme parks in a single trip this summer? Disney is offering a 4-Day, 4-Park Magic Ticket starting at $109 per day — a total of $436 plus tax — with one day at each park and no theme park reservation required.
The ticket is available for start dates from May 26 through September 26, 2026, and must be used within 7 days of your chosen start date. This summer also happens to be one of the most eventful in Walt Disney World history — every park is debuting something new, making this ticket an especially strong value.
No Park Reservations Required
One notable perk is this ticket does not require a theme park reservation. Unlike many Disney tickets during peak season, you can show up on the day you choose without pre-booking a park slot — a meaningful convenience for families who prefer flexibility!
What's new at Disney World this summer?
This summer in particular, there's more reason than usual to visit all four parks at Walt Disney World. Every park has something something new to offer — here's a quick look at what's waiting for you.
Magic Kingdom
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Back after an eight-month refurbishment with handheld blasters, real-time interactive targets, and a new character created by Imagineering and Pixar. The score cap is gone — hit 1,000,000 points and you earn Galactic Hero status.
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The "wildest ride in the wilderness" returned May 3 after 16 months, with a reworked Rainbow Caverns scene and a newly lowered height requirement of 38 inches. A classic, better than ever.
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Technically not new for 2026 but still a long awaited nighttime parade replacement. Disney Starlight is Magic Kingdom's first dedicated nighttime parade since 2016 and runs all summer, featuring floats inspired by Moana, Frozen, Encanto, and more. Two performances most nights — arrive early for a good spot on Main Street.
EPCOT
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Soarin' Around the World gets replaced by a brand-new film celebrating America's 250th birthday, opening May 26 — the same day as the ticket's first eligible start date. It's a limited-time experience, so this summer is your window.
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
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Aerosmith is out, The Muppets are in. The coaster's track stays the same, but the story, theming, and soundtrack are all new — with the Electric Mayhem band sending you on a wild dash across town. Opens May 26.
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A beloved Hollywood Studios fixture that closed in 2015 is returning later this summer, with character meet-and-greets and immersive studio-themed spaces. An official opening date hasn't been announced yet.
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Starting May 22, Din Djarin and Grogu join the mission with updated graphics and a new twist: for the first time, your crew gets to choose your destination. A permanent upgrade, not a seasonal overlay.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
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Already open at the Tree of Life Theater, this 4D show replaces It's Tough to Be a Bug! with a Zootopia celebration featuring a new Clawhauser animatronic and classic 4D effects. Judy and Nick meet-and-greets follow the show.
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Bluey and Bingo arrive at Disney World for the first time on May 26, with games, dance parties, and meet-and-greets at a reimagined Conservation Station. Given how popular Bluey's Disneyland debut was, expect crowds — plan accordingly.
With this much opening at once, figuring out the right days and order takes a bit of strategy. Our travel planning partner Best Day Ever Vacations offers free vacation quotes and can help you build an itinerary around exactly what you want to see. Booking through them also supports this site — at no extra cost to you. Get a free quote → version5571.com/travel
PRO TIP: Soarin' Across America, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets, and Bluey's Wild World all open on May 26 — the same day as the ticket's first eligible start date. If your schedule is flexible, waiting even a few days after opening weekend can make a real difference in wait times.
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Fine Print and How to Book
A few things to keep in mind before you book. Each park can only be visited once — no returning to Magic Kingdom for a second day — and all four visits must be completed within 7 days of your selected start date. The ticket is nontransferable and nonrefundable, and excludes separately ticketed events. To book, select "Walt Disney World Resort Tickets Only" on the Disney World website.