The Happiest Place on Earth is about to become slightly more expensive.
Starting Wednesday, Disneyland Resort in Anaheim will be increasing prices for most ticket options for visitors aged 10 and older. The lowest-tier one-day, one-park ticket for less crowded weekdays will hold steady at $104. However, other single-day tickets for busier days and multi-day passes will see increases ranging from 5.9% to 6.5%. For example, a high-demand one-day, one-park ticket will now cost $206, up by $12 from the previous price.
Disneyland officials noted that these pricing adjustments are necessary to manage demand, enhance attendance, and reflect the experience’s value. “There is nothing like a visit to Disneyland Resort,” commented Jessica Good, spokesperson for Disneyland Resort. She highlighted that a wide variety of tickets, dining, hotel options, and promotional offers are available throughout the year to welcome as many families as possible.
The Magic Key annual pass program won’t be spared either, with price hikes of $100 to $125 across different passes. The Imagine Key will now cost $599, and the Enchant Key will rise to $974. Current passholders enjoy various perks, including early access to the new Tiana’s Bayou Adventure ride and increased discounts on services such as Lightning Lane Multi Pass during certain times of the year.
These changes come amid a challenging period for Disney, where the company has encountered reduced consumer demand within its parks division. Despite this, Disneyland continues to invest heavily in enhancing park offerings, with new attractions, seasonal celebrations, and unique dining options designed to keep guest satisfaction high.
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Source: Samantha Masunaga