Disneyland ticket prices are going up. Here's what you need to know

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Wednesday, October 11, 2023
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Disneyland ticket prices going up. Here's what you need to know
Disneyland ticket prices going up. Here's what you need to knowAll price adjustments go into effect Wednesday, and that means visitors will be paying more for Magic Key passes, the Disney Genie+ service and parking.

ANAHEIM, Calif. (KABC) -- Disneyland ticket prices are - once again - going up.

All price adjustments go into effect Wednesday, and that means visitors will be paying more for Magic Key passes, the Disney Genie+ service and parking. Theme park ticket costs will also see an increase but Disneyland's lowest ticket price will stay at $104.

"We are constantly adding new, innovative attractions and entertainment to our parks and, with our broad array of pricing options, the value of a theme park visit is reflected in the unique experiences that only Disney can offer," said a Disney spokesperson.

Theme park costs

Disneyland still has its 6-tier ticket-buying process and the resort's starting price for a single-day, single-park ticket has remained unchanged since 2019 at $104. Most of the tiers are seeing between $5 to $15 increases.

You can still choose from single or multi-day tickets (with or without park hopping) within the tiered ticketing structure. Before, a single-day, single-park ticket in the most expensive tier (6) would cost you $179. Now, you'll be paying $194.

Earlier this month, Disneyland introduced a special child ticket offer in which kids can enter the park for as low as $50. That offer will be available for purchase on Oct. 24.

READ MORE | Kids can now visit Disneyland for as low as $50 with new special ticket offer

Park Hopper add-ons

This will cost you more as well but only for multi-day tickets. A Park Hopper add-on, which allows you to enter the second park after 11 a.m., is still $65 for single-day tickets.

For 2-day tickets, a Park Hopper add-on is now $65 as opposed to $60. For 3-day tickets, it's $70.

Magic Key passes

Each pass type - which includes the Inspire, Believe, Enchant and Imagine passes - will see a price hike.

The Imagine pass, the least expensive, saw a $50 increase for a total of $499. The Enchant pass went from $699 to $849 and the Believe pass went from $1,099 to $1,249. The Inspire pass, the most expensive, also saw a $50 increase for a total of $1,649.

Disneyland Resort is also introducing Magic Key Extras Unlocked, which is being described as a new, easy way to discover extras and experiences that are part of the Magic Key community.

This includes a preview of a Disney PhotoPass Magic Shot, a complimentary holiday tote bag coming in November (while supplies last), and a new Magic Key popcorn bucket - with $1.75 refills for a limited time - available for purchase starting in January, also while supplies last.

Parking

Regular parking is going up $5, meaning you'll be paying $35. Preferred parking will now be $55.

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