Hold on to your Mickey ears, folks! Disneyland has once again raised its ticket prices, making that magical visit to see Sleeping Beauty’s Castle a bit more expensive. If you’re planning to hit the park on a peak day, expect to fork over $206 for a single-day ticket, up from $194. Multi-day passes are also seeing a 6.5% jump according to USA Today.
The good news? Base tickets for those less-busy days still hold steady at $104, unchanged since 2019. But if you fancy a hop over to Disney California Adventure, that will require an additional $65 to $75. Annual passholders, brace yourselves: Magic Key passes are also on the rise, with increases ranging from $100 to $175 depending on the pass type. The most affordable, the Imagine pass, now costs $599, up from $499.
Meanwhile, the cost to bypass those infamous lines using Lightning Lane Multi Passes is up slightly to $32 if purchased in advance. There’s some good news for drivers: parking fees remain steady at $35 per vehicle.
Josh D’Amaro, Disney Experiences Chairman, explains, “I want as many people in the world to experience everything that we have,” emphasizing the company’s focus on flexibility and value in a challenging economic climate.
Are these price hikes making you rethink your Disneyland plans, or is no price too high for the magic of Disney? Share your thoughts in the comments, and don’t forget to share this story with fellow Disney fans!
Source: Natalie Dreier, Cox Media Group National Content Desk