Hi Raymundo! Thanks for your question. Park prices can get a little confusing sometimes, so be sure that you are making an apples to apples comparison. In a word, yes, park ticket prices are the same on property as they are at disney.com. The confusing part is that sometimes park prices are listed without including Florida sales tax, which is currently 6%. Also know that for the past several years, the Walt Disney Company has made it more economical to tailor your park passes to suit your needs with what they call Magic Your Way park tickets. This option allows you to buy only what you want/need in a pass without having the price bundled into the overall cost of the ticket. Now options like "park hopper", no expiration, etc. are optional. And the longer you stay, the lower your average cost per day for tickets. I hope this helps and have a Magical day!! :) Chris
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