Disneyland Resort has made a lot of changes recently.
Since reopening in Spring of 2021, many things have returned, like fireworks, holiday events, and more. Disneyland also introduced a brand new Annual Passholder program called Magic Key. And now, Disneyland has made some big changes when it comes to theme park pricing.
Disneyland has changed its ticket tier system and has raised ticket prices.
The resort is moving from a 5-tier demand pricing system for one-day tickets to a 6-tier system. The times of year with the highest demand will be considered tier 6 and will cost $164 for a 1-day, 1-park ticket. A 1-day Park Hopper in tier 6 will be $224.
Disneyland also raised prices for the other tiers and multi-day tickets. 1-day, 1-park tickets in Tier 1 will stay the same at $104. However, all of the other ticket options have been increased by $5-$25.
Here is a look at the price increases for 1-day adult tickets:
- Tier 2: $119, previously $114
- Tier 3: $134, previously $124
- Tier 4: $149, previously $139
- Tier 5: $159, previously $154
- Tier 6: $164
Here is a look at the price increases for 1-day Park Hopper tickets:
- Tier 1: $164, previously $159
- Tier 2: $179, previously $169
- Tier 3: $194, previously $179
- Tier 4: $209, previously $194
- Tier 5: $219, previously $209
- Tier 6: $224
Here is a look at the price increases for 1-park per day multi-day tickets:
- 2-Day tickets: $255, previously $235
- 3-Day tickets: $330, previously $310
- 4-Day tickets: $360, previously $340
- 5-Day tickets: $380, previously $360
Here is a look at the prices increases for multi-day Park Hoppers:
- 2-Day Park Hopper: $315, previously $290
- 3-Day Park Hopper: $390, previously $365
- 4-Day Park Hopper: $420, previously $395
- 5-Day Park Hopper: $440, previously $415
The cost of parking at Disneyland Resort has also increased. It used to be $25 per day, and it is now $30 per day.
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Grumpy Monoped says
Suddenly Dollywood seems like a better choice…
Don says
Boy, Disney management seems to have more nerve than sense.
Ronjon says
No surprise as we all know they increase prices every year. The problem with Disney this year is that they are taking away so much and not giving anything back. You now have to pay for the new things they are now offering. What was once included with the price of a ticket and/or a vacation package is no longer included and is know an additional cost(s). If they are going to increase pricing, then offer us more.
They took away the old annual passes and replaced them with new ones. They cost more and they have more restrictions. They took away FastPass and replaced it with a play to play system that may or may not get you on all the rides, plus you have to pay even more for certain rides. They raised they parking fees, but they still don’t have the parking lot trams running. Many restaurants, food places, limited menu items, hotels, and other attractions are still closed. Like I said, they keep taking and having us pay more, But they are giving us far less in return.