Visitors to Disneyland Resort in California will once again encounter an increase in prices. The price hike was implemented on October 11, exactly one year after the previous rate increase.
Disneyland Resort in California, located in Anaheim, consists of two parks: Disneyland Park and the newer California Adventure Park. Tickets to the park are classified based on the level of attendance, ranging from Tier 0 for the least crowded days to Tier 6 for the more popular and expensive days to visit the Disneyland Park.
It’s important to note that the price for a one-day ticket (Tier 0) remains unchanged at $104. However, prices for tickets on other days, from Tier 1 to Tier 6, have increased.
Prices have also risen for multi-day passes, applying to all periods, including holidays and regular weekdays. For instance, a two-day ticket now costs $310.
Prices for passes that allow access to both parks have also increased.
Annual passes, known as “Magic Key Passes,” have also become more expensive, with several options available at different price points. For example, the “Imagine Magic Key” pass now costs $499.
The price increases also extend to other services, including parking. Standard parking now costs $35, while preferred parking is priced at $55, which is $5 higher than before.
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