News Disneyland raises prices for most daily admission tickets and all annual passes

DCBaker

Premium Member
Original Poster
Here are the details from the Orange County Register.

Day passes​

Price hikes on regular daily tickets and multiday passes vary from $5 to $65, depending on the offering. This represents increases from 3.9% to 15.7%
  • Single-day tickets for one park are priced according to their expected popularity, with seven different pricing levels.
  • The cost of a single-day ticket remains at $104 for the least-busy weekdays, but all others will cost visitors more.
  • With the increase, daily admission prices will be $104, $119, $134, $154, $169, $184 or $194, depending on the day.
Park Hopper

The Park Hopper add-on, which allows visitors to visit both parks in the same day, increased for multi-day passes, up $5 to $15 depending on the number of days. The single-day park-hopper addition remains $65, with no price increase, so park-hopper tickets will run $169-$259 per day.

Magic Key annual passes​

There are four levels of annual pass, depending on blackout dates and perks. The new price structure increases from 3.1% for the priciest Inspire pass to 21.5% of the midlevel Enchant pass.
  • Inspire pass: $1,649, up $50
  • Believe pass: $1,249, up $150
  • Enchant pass: $849, up $150
  • Imagine pass: $499, up $50

Parking​

It will now set you back $35 to park a passenger car at the theme parks, up $5 for most types of parking. Most hotel parking also went up $5.

Downtown Disney is the only parking cost that remains unchanged, at $10 for the first hour to a maximum of $66 for the day, without validation.

Full article below.

 

CaptinEO

Well-Known Member
“The company”…

…what time is your shift?
We are on a Disney message board, not crazy to imply that "the company" means The Walt Disney Company.
You do have a point there

But defend $150 increases…that’s stretching it
If the keys are selling out and people will pay it, the company should increase prices.

I'd rather the company increase prices than do cutbacks, sadly it's usually both though.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
We are on a Disney message board, not crazy to imply that "the company" means The Walt Disney Company.

If the keys are selling out and people will pay it, the company should increase prices.

I'd rather the company increase prices than do cutbacks, sadly it's usually both though.
In practice…only name tags call it “the company”

You have a point about price vs cutbacks…
…and yes - they’re doing both. Erosion of value to the customer - an Iger calling card
 

Californian Elitist

Well-Known Member
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CaptinEO

Well-Known Member
The time-honored annual tradition:

-Disney raises prices at a similar rate as usual
-Social media melts down - "How can they POSSIBLY justify charging so much?!?"
-Magic Keys continue to sell out within hours, if not minutes
-Social media complains about how crowded the place is
-Repeat
Just need to add the faux outrage articles from the LA Times and we have a complete cycle. I'm sure a Times writer is working this right now.
 

Wendy Pleakley

Well-Known Member
Ah, the time honoured tradition of Disney raising prices and people declaring they've finally gone too far and will price everyone out.

Has been a yearly occurrence since, what, 1980?
 

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