From a $285,000 Cinderella Castle replica to VIP tours and fine dining, here are the most expensive things you can buy at Disney World in 2026.
A trip to Walt Disney World Resort is already a splurge; but if you really want to take things to the next level, there’s no shortage of ultra-luxury experiences and jaw-dropping price tags.
From crystal-covered collectibles to once-in-a-lifetime dining and VIP park access, some of the most expensive things at Disney World go far beyond the typical vacation budget. Whether you’re curious just how high Disney prices can go (or you’re actually considering a major splurge) these are the most absurdly expensive things you can buy at Disney World.
A Bejeweled Replica of Cinderella’s Castle
The Most Expensive Disney World Souvenir
Who hasn’t wanted to own their very own version of Cinderella’s Castle? Well, if you happen to have a few hundred thousand dollars hanging out in your bank account, one stunning, crystal-covered replica can be yours. Glittering with thousands of colorful crystals, it’s a sight to behold – and quite possibly the most expensive thing you can buy in all of Disney World.
The smaller version of the bejeweled Cinderella’s Castle replica for sale at Disney World. Photo by Judd Helms
Priced at $285,000, this glittering replica of Cinderella’s Castle is perhaps a bit too magical – it’ll cost you far, far more than many weeklong Disney World visits. Just a few years ago, this same castle was priced at $250,000… but hey, inflation has been rough!
It’s a true collector’s item, with only 50 made worldwide (though I wonder: has even one been sold?). Looking for a cheaper alternative? There is a smaller crystal version of Cinderella’s Castle made by Arribas Brothers – and it retailed for $49,000 back in 2022.
A Crystal Replica of Spaceship Earth
A Luxury EPCOT Souvenir That Costs $79,000
If EPCOT is your preferred park over Magic Kingdom, you may love Spaceship Earth far more than Cinderella Castle – and Disney offers a sparkling crystal version of this theme park icon, too. Glittering from every angle with the same geodesic design as the original, this Arribas Brothers creation is undeniably eye-catching.
And it can be yours, too, if you have $79,000 ready to spend. Just head to EPCOT’s Germany Pavilion to take a peek at this incredibly expensive souvenir in person (or to actually purchase it, if you’re so inclined!).
A Life-Sized R2-D2 Droid
The Ultimate Star Wars Splurge
Droid Depot at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge inside Disney’s Hollywood Studios offers guests the chance to build their own droid for a (pretty reasonable) price. If you’re looking not just for any droid but one of the most famous droids in the galaxy – R2-D2 himself – you’ll find him here.
But this R2-D2 is much, much fancier than the DIY versions you can build. A life-sized version of R2-D2 sits in Droid Depot, and he is available for purchase. He also happens to be one of the most expensive things at Disney World.
If you’re hoping to bring home your very own R2-D2, you’ll have to shell out $25,000. But don’t worry – he’s available and waiting in Galaxy’s Edge!
A Bejeweled Dumbo Figurine
A (Slightly) More “Affordable” Luxury Disney Collectible
In case you haven’t noticed yet, Arribas Brothers makes some stunning and sparkly collectibles for serious Disney fans – but the most expensive items aren’t necessarily park icons. You can actually pick up bedazzled figurines of your favorite Disney characters, like Dumbo.
Dumbo enthusiasts can purchase a crystal-covered version of the beloved baby elephant for a mere $16,900. So, if you’re ready to splurge on the Disney World memento of a lifetime, but don’t have hundreds of thousands of dollars to spare, this is an alternative option (though we still think it’s absolutely wildly expensive!).
The glittering Dumbo figurine for sale at Magic Kingdom. Photo by Judd Helms
Not a Dumbo fan? Arribas Brothers also offers an exclusive bejeweled Elsa figurine made exclusively for Disney World (and Disneyland) priced at a slightly cheaper $14,900. Like Dumbo, Elsa is small at just 10.5 inches tall, though she is covered in 24,000 high-quality crystals for a glittering, icy effect.
A Private VIP Tour
The Most Expensive Way to Experience Disney World
Private VIP tours are the ultimate way to experience Disney World. After all, there’s no waiting in line required (and no need to purchase Lightning Lane Multi Pass), and you’ll get a personal guide to escort your party through any or even all of the resort’s theme parks. But there’s no denying it’s expensive; in fact, it’s one of the most expensive ways to explore the parks.
Prices for VIP tours start at $450 per hour and can go as high as $900 per hour. You’re required to book at least 7 hours, but you can choose to keep your tour going for up to 10 hours.
And those hours add up fast. On the cheap end – assuming you pay $450 per hour and opt for just the 7-hour minimum – you’ll spend $3,150 for a single day at Disney World. Oh, and don’t forget: That price doesn’t include your theme park tickets or a tip for your guide at the end of your tour.
Even if you book a 10-hour VIP tour at the $450-per-hour rate, you’ll spend more than $4,500 on your day at Disney World. To put that cost into perspective, that’s equivalent to an entire family’s vacation during a non-peak season.
Chef’s Table at Victoria & Albert’s
The Most Expensive Dining Experience at Disney World
As a Michelin-starred restaurant, Victoria & Albert’s is a fine dining establishment, and one that has a price point you’d expect. Meals here start at $295 per person – but if you’re looking for an even more exclusive (and expensive) experience, the Chef’s Table at Victoria & Albert’s is one of the most expensive options at Disney World.
Meals at the Chef’s Table at Victoria & Albert’s start at $425 per person. Yes, you’ll get to spend three hours interacting with the restaurant’s chefs as they prepare your meal, but that’s a seriously hefty price for one dinner.
Photo by CJ Ayd
Want to have expertly-paired wine to accompany your meal? That’ll cost you an additional $210 per person to start, driving the cost up to $635 per person (and that’s before you add tax and tip). Even zero-proof drink pairings are pricey at $145 per person. For a dinner for two, you’re looking at a minimum total of $1,270 with wine, not including your tip.
No matter how you choose to dine during your Chef’s Table experience, this Victoria & Albert’s meal is undeniably one of the most expensive things you can splurge on at Disney World… and don’t forget that prices can vary, driving up the cost even more.
The Princess Signature Dress Package at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
A High-End Disney Experience for Kids
The always-popular Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique is pricey to begin with, but it’s also home to one of the most expensive add-on experiences at Disney World: the Princess Signature Dress Package, which starts at $450 (plus tax).
Unlike the boutique’s “regular” (or deluxe, as they’re formally known) packages, the Princess Signature Dress Package takes the Bibbidi Bobbidi experience to the next level. Young guests aren’t just choosing your average Disney princess dress; they’re going for a top-tier gown, the fanciest option Disney World offers. A Signature Princess Gown features heirloom-quality fabric, intricate design details, and a limited selection of princess choices (Aurora, Cinderella, Elsa, and Belle).
Photo by Laurie Sapp
Of course, the package also includes other items, like the usual hair styling, makeup, and royal sash. But the tiara is also upgraded, along with the accessories included.
While the price of this top-tier Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique experience isn’t as large as some of the other items on our list, it is pretty pricey for a single kids’ experience, especially when all of the other packages cost less than $250.
Most Expensive Things at Disney World: Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most expensive thing at Disney World?
The crystal Cinderella Castle replica, priced at $285,000, is one of the most expensive items ever sold at Disney World.
How much does a Disney VIP tour cost?
Private VIP tours range from $450 to $900 per hour, with a 7-hour minimum.
What is the most expensive restaurant at Disney World?
Victoria & Albert’s Chef’s Table is one of the most expensive dining experiences, starting at $425 per person.

