Disneyland ticket and parking prices increase; cheapest daily ticket over $100

Monday, January 7, 2019
ANAHEIM, Calif. (KABC) -- Visiting Disneyland Resort in Anaheim will now cost you more.

Some daily tickets, annual passes and parking increased by as much as 25 percent on Sunday.
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A one-day, one-park ticket is now $104 for low-demand days, such as May weekdays. Tickets for regular days are $129, and peak-day tickets are $149. The least expensive one-day ticket to Disney World in Florida is $109.

The price hikes come as more visitors are expected for this summer's opening of "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge."

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It is the second round of price increases in the past year.
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"We continue to provide our guests with a variety of ticket offerings to meet their needs, while helping us to spread visitation, better manage demand and deliver a great experience," said Disneyland Resort spokesperson Liz Jaeger.



Good news for locals: Starting Monday, Disneyland is offering special three-day tickets for Southern California residents. Eligible guests can visit either park or both parks at special rates. In addition to the three-day tickets, all three Disneyland hotels are offering special rates on standard and premium rooms for a limited time.

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The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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