The year was 2015.

The Apple Watch had just debuted. “Uptown Funk” was the top song on Spotify. Gas prices averaged $2.40 per gallon nationwide, according to AAA. And Disney tickets cost less than $100, for most of its U.S. parks.

A lot has changed since then. But this summer, you can still visit Disney World or Disneyland for about $100 a day if you time your trip right.

“We know families plan their visits carefully, so our focus is simple: make every moment count. This summer, we’re delivering more experiences, more excitement, and more ways to create lasting memories – on both coasts," Disney Experiences Chairman Thomas Mazloum said in a statement to USA TODAY.

Here’s how to get some of Disney's best theme park ticket deals of 2026.