The price of a one-day ticket now ranges from $104 to $179, based on the day. Days are separated into seven "tiers,'' with all but the cheapest tiers increasing in price as of Tuesday.
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The increases break down as follows:
- Tier 1: goes from $104 to $114
- Tier 2: goes from $119 to $129
- Tier 3: goes from $134 to $144
- Tier 4: goes from $149 to $159
- Tier 5: goes from $159 to $169
- Tier 6: goes from $164 to $179
Park Hopper' tickets, which allow guests to visit Disneyland and California Adventure on the same day, also cost more, with the following increases now in effect:
- Tier 1: goes from $164 to $179
- Tier 2: goes from $179 to $194
- Tier 3: goes from $194 to $209
- Tier 4: goes from $209 to $224
- Tier 5: goes from $219 to $234
- Tier 6: goes from $224 to $244
The least expensive park-hopper ticket will be $169, a new tier.
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The cost of multi-day tickets also increased between 9.21% and 11.76%.
The Genie+ pass, which allows guests to bypass the general queue for certain attractions, increased from $20 to $25 when purchased in advance.
Standard parking will still cost $30, but preferred parking in locations closer to trams increased from $45 to $50.
"Disneyland Resort is always planning the next new idea, attraction, and story,'' a Disneyland official said in a statement. "Our tiered ticketing structure offers guests different options to experience that magic throughout the year, including our lowest price point -- which hasn't changed since 2019.''
The lowest one-day ticket cost remains $104 for admittance to Disneyland, but that price is only available on a small number of days per year.
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Disney also raised its theme park prices on October of 2021.
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