Disneyland Ticket Prices Are Increasing Again, Starting Today
A day at Disneyland is now more expensive than ever.
Both Disneyland and California Adventure Park have raised their ticket prices, effective immediately.
As of today, the parks’ daily ticket prices have now increased anywhere from 3% to 8%, with standard daily parking rates going up by a whopping 20% too.
Additionally, it will now cost even more to visit on the most popular days of the year, including Christmas and New Year’s Eve.
In 2016, to help mitigate crowding inside the parks, Disneyland implemented a five-tiered pricing strategy that charges more for days when demand is typically highest.
For now, the price of a ticket on traditionally “slow” days remains the same at $104. Prices have increased across all four other tiers though, with the addition of a new sixth tier for the highest-demand days of the year.
Tickets will now cost $164 for a one-day visit to a single park on select weekends, holidays, and spring break. Previously, the highest one-day/one-park ticket was $154.
Park Hopper tickets are increasing too, by as much as 7%. This outpaces the country’s inflation rate of 5.4% over the past year.
Keep reading for a closer look at all the ticket price increases.
Single-day, single park ticket prices:
- Tier 1 – $104 (no change)
- Tier 2 – $119 (up $5 from $114)
- Tier 3 – $134 (up $10 from $124)
- Tier 4 – $149 (up $10 from $139)
- Tier 5 – $159 (up $5 from $154)
- Tier 6 – $164 (new tier)
Park Hopper ticket prices:
- Tier 1 – $164 (up $5 from $159)
- Tier 2 – $179 (up $10 from $169)
- Tier 3 – $194 (up $15 from $179)
- Tier 4 – $209 (up $15 from $194)
- Tier 5 – $219 (up $10 from $209)
- Tier 6 – $224 (new tier)
Multi-day ticket prices:
- Two-day/one-park tickets – $255 (up $20 from $235)
- Two-day Parkhopper – $315 (up $25 from $290).
- Three-day/one-park tickets – $330 (up $20 from $310)
- Three-day Parkhopper – $390 (up $25 from $365)
These price increases onlinee at a time that several popular attractions are still closed, as they have been since the park reopened in April. The nightly water-and-light displays and most daily costumed parades haven’t returned to the parks yet either.
While higher costs for fewer attractions may discourage some Disney fans from visiting the park, experts theorize that these price hikes will still result in higher profits for the Walt Disney onlinepany, even with a slight drop in attendance.
Still hoping to visit “The Happiest Place on Earth?”
You can save up to 25% on your hotel stay when you book a room at select Disneyland Resort hotels most Sundays through Thursdays through December 16, 2021. Participating properties include Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, Disneyland Hotel, and Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel.
Note that travel must be onlinepleted by December 17, 2021. Guests who choose to purchase theme park tickets must also make theme park reservations for the same date and same park for entry. Park reservations are limited and subject to availability, and a hotel reservation does not guarantee park access. Be sure to review this important information before booking your trip.
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