Disneyland Resort Raises Ticket Prices: What You Need to Know
Disneyland Resort Announces Ticket Price Hikes
Disneyland Resort has raised prices on most of its theme park tickets. Visitors 10 years old and above will see a price hike for most one-day and multiday tickets. However, the lowest-priced one-day ticket for slower weekdays remains at $104.
Other ticket options are seeing increases of 5.9% to 6.5%. The most expensive one-day, one-park ticket now costs $206, up from $194. Two-day tickets are now $330, reflecting a $20 increase. Disneyland officials say the changes help balance demand and reflect the park’s value.
Annual pass holders, part of the Magic Key program, will also experience price hikes. The lowest-tier Imagine Key now costs $599, up $100, while the Enchant Key rises to $974, an increase of $125. Magic Key pass holders get extra perks, including discounts on the Lightning Lane Multi Pass, which has also gone up in price from $30 to $32.
Despite these increases, parking prices remain unchanged. Disneyland spokesperson Jessica Good emphasized that Disneyland offers a variety of options throughout the year to welcome as many families as possible.
The price hike comes as Disney’s parks and resorts division, once a major revenue driver, faces declining consumer demand. Disney's theme parks, cruise lines, and other travel services reported operating income of $2.2 billion, down 3% from last year.
Disneyland is continuing to invest in its parks to maintain guest satisfaction. New additions include seasonal events, special character meet-and-greets, and an updated Haunted Mansion queue, expected to debut soon.
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