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 an 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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