Visiting one of the “most dreamed places in the world” is about to get a little more expensive as Disney has announced a price increase at Disneyland Park in California. This measure applies to some entrance tickets, services and even in the parking lot.
Prices may vary depending on various factors such as: B. the length of stay, the number of people, the age or even the day you visit, as day passes have “tiers” from 0 to 6, with 0 being the least crowded and cheap, and 6 being the most in demand and most expensive.
In general, the increases looked like this:
1-day admission per person: Level 0 admission remains $104. From level 1 the cost was 119 dollars, 5 more than the previous one.
2-day ticket: $310 (was $285).
3-day ticket: $390 (was $360).
4-day ticket: $480 (was $415).
As for the Park Hopper, which gives you access to the two California theme parks (Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park) for an additional fee, entry costs $65 per person for 1 and 2 days, but goes up to $70 at the start of 3 and 4 days and up to 75 for the 5 day option.
The four annual passes, so-called Magic Key Passes, have also been increased. Each has different advantages:
Imagine Key Pass: it costs $499 (previously it was $449).
Enchant Key Pass: New price is $849 (was $699).
Believe Key Pass: New price of $1,249 (was $1,099).
Inspire Key Pass: Most expensive: $1,649 (was $1,599).
In addition, other services have also changed their rates: Disney Genie+, which allows you to skip queues at attractions, is now $30 (was $25) and parking is now $35 (US$30) . was the previous price).