California Disneyland ticket prices raised again

Disneyland raised ticket prices for the second year in a row in October, with an increase of about 6%. The specific rate hike will depend on customer demand on specific dates.

However, on days with the lowest customer demand, the lowest single-day single-park ticket price remains at $104. According to a report by the City News Agency, the other six pricing tiers are priced based on expected customer demand, ranging from $126 to $206. The previous highest ticket price was $194.

The price for upgrading to a park hopper ticket remains at $65. This price increase also affects multi-day single-park tickets, which have risen by about 6.5%.

The cost of the new “Lightning Lane” option is now $32, a slight increase from the previous $30.

Various “Magic Key” annual passes have also seen price increases, with an additional $100 or $125. The base “Imagine” annual pass has increased by $100 to $599. The highest-tier “Inspire” annual pass has also increased by $100 to $1,749.

The good news is that parking fees remain unchanged, with regular parking still at $35.