
Disney’s Parks & Experiences Revenue Climbs $700 Million to $9.086 Billion in Q3 2025. Disney’s latest quarterly earnings report reveals a significant boost for its Parks & Experiences division. The segment saw a $700 million increase in the third quarter of 2025, bringing its total to $9.086 billion. This marks a notable jump from the $8.38 billion reported in the same period last year.
Overall, the Disney Parks & Experiences segment is having a strong year. Its revenue for the first three quarters of 2025 now stands at $27.390 billion, which is $1.479 billion more than the same period in 2024. Domestic Parks grew by 10% year over year to $6.403 billion.
The Walt Disney Company Earnings report was released this morning ahead of the Investor Relations Call that will take place at 8:30 AM. Some of the reasons for the growth:
- An increase in guest spending due to higher spending at our theme parks
- Higher volumes are attributable to increases in passenger cruise days and occupied room nights. Additional passenger cruise days reflected the launch of the Disney Treasure in the first quarter of the current year
Meanwhile, The Walt Disney Company made some huge news in the past 24 hours.
- ESPN to Acquire NFL Network and Other Media Assets from the NFL in Exchange for a 10% Equity Stake in ESPN
- ESPN’s New Streaming Service to Launch August 21 for $29.99/Month, Featuring Enhanced App and Full Network Suite
- WrestleMania and All WWE Premium Live Events to Air Exclusively on ESPN Platforms in 2026
The Walt Disney Company’s “Parks & Experiences” division covers:
- Theme Parks: This is the most well-known part, including all of the company’s domestic and international theme parks, such as:
- Walt Disney World Resort (Florida)
- Disneyland Resort (California)
- Disneyland Paris
- Tokyo Disney Resort
- Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
- Shanghai Disney Resort
- Resorts and Hotels: All the hotels and resorts located within or affiliated with the theme parks fall under this division. This also includes Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa in Hawaii.
- Disney Cruise Line: The company’s fleet of cruise ships, which offer unique vacation experiences at sea, is a key part of this segment.
- Disney Vacation Club: This is the company’s timeshare program, which offers members flexible vacation options at Disney’s resort properties.
- Adventures by Disney: This program provides guided family vacation tours to various destinations around the world.
- Consumer Products: This is the retail and licensing arm of the company, which includes:
- Disney-branded merchandise is sold at the parks and in retail stores.
- The Disney Store e-commerce platform.
- Licensing of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic properties to other companies for everything from toys and apparel to books and video games.
In short, the “Parks & Experiences” segment covers almost any physical, in-person, or product-based interaction you have with the Disney brand.