Disneyland raises prices on tickets, annual passes

Tuesday, February 11, 2020
ANAHEIM, Calif. (KABC) -- The happiest place on earth just got a little more expensive on Tuesday.

Disneyland has raised prices of its tickets, including some single-day passes, multi-day passes and annual passes, according to Disneyland Resort.

The price for the most premium single-day tickets increased by 3 percent, 5 percent for parkhopper tickets and 5 percent for premium annual passes. The cost remains the same for single-day, lower-priced tickets and a mid-priced parkhopper ticket.

The price increase comes ahead of the theme park's opening of the Avenger's Campus, which will open this summer.

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In addition, Disneyland's previous three-tier system has changed to a five-tier system. Single-day tickets previously ranged from $104 to $149. The five-tier system tickets range from $104 to $154.

The cheapest annual pass has increased from $399 to $419, and the most expensive passes, Signature and Signature Plus, increased by $50 to $1,449.

The cost of parking remains the same at $25.

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