Welcome to planDisney, Beckie! I'm so glad to be able to answer your question today. Ticket prices at Walt Disney World are date-based and vary by the exact day, the park you choose, your ticket type, and guest age. Because of that, the most accurate way to see what a one-day ticket to
Magic Kingdom or
EPCOT costs for the third week of January is to check Disney's website for the specific date you have in mind.
Start on the Walt Disney World site and head to the Tickets & Parks menu and select "
Buy Theme Park Tickets." Choose a one-day ticket, select the day you want to visit, and enter your party's ages so the system prices adults and kids correctly. Next, open the calendar, flip to January, and click the exact date you're considering. For a one-day ticket, you'll be prompted to select the park you want to visit. You can take this opportunity to check out prices for both Magic Kingdom and EPCOT. The page will show a per-person price before tax, and when you continue through the checkout, you'll see the total with tax. You can back up and try different days in that week to compare; sometimes even one day's difference changes the cost.
If you're thinking about
Park Hopper, you can add it during the flow, and the total will update so you can see the difference. Special ticket categories like
Florida Resident or
U.S. Military have their own pricing and eligibility rules, and kids under the age of three don't need a ticket at all. If your plans are flexible, try a couple of weekdays versus the weekend to find the best combination of price and availability that works for you.
Have a magical day, Beckie!
Jessica