Prices of Disney Parks Merchandise Slashed by 70% in Move To Shift Stock

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One Disney resort has slashed prices of merchandise by up to 70% this week.Disney price hikes usually dominate headlines, but Walt Disney World has also pushed cheaper entry in 2026. Its 4-Day, 4-Park Magic Ticket starts at $109 per day, with Disney advertising major savings versus a standard 4-day, one-park-per-day ticket.Credit: DisneySome families have also seen food costs cut in a bid to attract more international guests. For 2026 arrivals from the UK, Disney is offering a free dining plan for kids ages 3 to 9 when guests buy an eligible Walt Disney Travel Company room-and-ticket package with dining for the adults. Arrivals between January 3 and December 19, 2027, can also benefit from free dining plans for all guests when booked before November 4.Disneyland Resort has joined in, too. Children ages 3 to 9 can visit both California parks for $50 with a limited-time 1-Day Park Hopper, while Anaheim residents are getting $71 one-day tickets and select $59 evening tickets for a limited time only (although the latter have since sold out, at least for now).Prices Slashed on MerchandiseInside some parks, that cheaper push has also reached the shelves.Credit: DisneyAt Disneyland Paris, the summer sale is in full swing. As is an annual tradition in France, the summer sales period kicked off in June.Discounts are now being extended even further, with select items discounted by as much as 70% right now. Additional discounts have been applied to the official sales period in France (until July 21) with discounts up to 70%. The chance to stock up on all the collections we made a joke about throughout the past year. Additional discounts have been applied to the official sales period in France (until July 21) with discounts up to 70%. The chance to stock up on all the collections we made a joke about throughout the past year. pic.twitter.com/0gYavouFZT— DLP Report (@DLPReport) July 8, 2026Notably, the summer sales period has been extended to July 28 in France due to the recent heatwave that left shoppers reluctant to venture to stores. At Disneyland Paris, the heatwave left several outdoor attractions inoperable, while costumed characters were removed from Disney Stars on Parade for the sake of cast member safety.Some of the merchandise currently on offer at the resort – which encompasses both Disneyland Park and Disney Adventure World, renamed from Walt Disney Studios Park in March – includes homeware, Star Wars-inspired clothing, and certain caps and headbands.#DisneylandParisDes soldes à Star Traders tu trouverasEt jusque -50% tu auras! #Disney pic.twitter.com/EdkbrZ3cqB— Main Street Gazette (@DisneyGazetteFr) June 30, 2026These aren’t the only sales hitting Disneyland Paris.France’s winter sales usually start on the second Wednesday of January and run for four weeks. In 2026, they ran from January 7 to February 3, giving retailers a government-regulated window to clear old stock — even at a loss.The summer sales come as Disneyland Paris prepares to host its Bastille Day celebrations, with a brand-new, one-night-only July 14 show at Disneyland Park featuring drones and pyrotechnics with Tinker Bell as the star. Disney Tales of Magic will pause that night, while Disney Cascade of Lights continues at Disney Adventure World.Are you visiting Disneyland Paris this summer?The post Prices of Disney Parks Merchandise Slashed by 70% in Move To Shift Stock appeared first on Inside the Magic.