The magic just got a bit pricier in the Happiest Place on Earth. Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, has announced a six percent increase in ticket prices. This move affects both peak season and annual passes, ensuring that the enchanting experience remains an investment for many families.
For those planning to visit during peak times, such as the December holidays, single-day tickets have jumped from $194 to $206. Annual passes have also seen a spike, with the Imagine Magic Key pass now costing $599—an increase of $100. Despite the hikes, Disneyland Resort spokesperson Jessica Good emphasizes the variety of ticket, dining, and hotel options available year-round to accommodate as many families as possible.
In an exciting twist, for the first time ever, Magic Key holders will be able to enjoy half-off the day-of price during most of January. This limited-time offer could provide some respite from the recent price hikes and keep the magic accessible to devoted fans.
Moreover, Disneyland has introduced a special promotion for families with young children. Last Thursday, it was announced that tickets for kids ages 3 through 9 could be purchased for just $50 for a limited period. This offer aims to welcome more young dreamers to experience the wonder of Disneyland.
As always, we at Mickey News are keen to hear from you. What are your thoughts on the recent price increases at Disneyland? Will you be taking advantage of the limited-time offers for Magic Key holders and children’s tickets? Share your opinions and experiences in the comments below, and don’t forget to share this story with fellow Disney fans!
Source: ABC11 Raleigh-Durham