Grandparents and Grandchildren meet Mickey and Minnie Mouse; Magic Kingdom; carousel
  • On Jan 20, 2026
    Kristy from NC Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    How much does it cost to bring my 98 year old grandma to Disney? We are visiting her from out of state and she has never gone. She will just sit in a wheelchair the entire time.

    Hiya, Kristy! Welcome to planDisney! 

    Thanks for sharing your question with us. Whether you are a kid or a kid at heart, there is so much to see and do at Walt Disney World. It’s like Walt said himself, “Adults are only kids grown up, anyway.”

    Ticket prices vary depending on several factors. These include the dates and number of days you plan to visit, and which theme park you’d like to visit (if you’re buying a single-day ticket). You can find information on ticket prices here. Whatever your vacation details, your grandmother will need a regular adult ticket for ages 10+. 

    At the time I’m writing this, these are the prices for a single-day adult ticket for February 14, 2026 (prices are subject to change). 

    - Magic Kingdom: $199
    - Hollywood Studios: $194
    - EPCOT: $194
    - Animal Kingdom $179

    As you consider your ticket options, I’d suggest browsing the Special Offers page to see if you’re eligible for any current deals and discounts. There is currently a ticket offer for Disney+ subscribers, as well as offers for U.S. military members and discounts on vacation packages throughout the year. 

    I also want to share that you can review what attractions are a good fit for your grandmother by visiting the Attractions and Entertainment page. This page lists the rides and entertainment at Walt Disney World, and you can filter the results to fit your group’s needs. There is an Accessibility and Advisories button near the top of the page, and you can click that to access a list of mobility disability options. 

    I hope this information is helpful, Kristy, and that your whole family has a wonderful visit to Walt Disney World. Pop right back if you have any other questions. Your planDisney pals are here to help! 

    Magical travels! 

    Matt 
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Meet the Panelist: Matthew, Minnesota

Hey there! I'm Matt, a husband, dad of three, and amateur Disney Parks historian. When I'm not enjoying the sights and sounds of Adventureland, you'll find me back home in Minnesota developing exhibits for children's museums and science centers. I've been visiting Walt Disney World since I was a kid and now I plan awesome Disney vacations for my own family and friends. Whether it's your first trip or 100th visit to the Vacation Kingdom, I'm sure you have some questions. So let's get you some answers!  Learn More About Matthew

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