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News / Life / Travel

Disneyland raises prices as much as 18%

By Hugo Martin, Los Angeles Times
Published: March 4, 2018, 6:05am

The Disneyland resort recently raised prices, several months before the park plans to unveil a remake of its boardwalk-themed area at the California Adventure Park.

The prices rose the highest for annual pass holders, up as much as 18 percent. Daily tickets rose nearly 9 percent. By comparison, the consumer price index rose 2.5 percent in the 12 months ending January 2017.

Daily tickets for the Anaheim, Calif., theme parks vary in price, depending on daily demand.

A one-day, one-park adult ticket for Disneyland or California Adventure remains $97 for low-demand days, such as weekdays in May.

A ticket for regular-demand days is $117, up from $110. The price of a ticket on peak-demand days is $135, up from $124.

The price of a one-day park hopper for low-demand days, which lets visitors hop between the two parks, goes down, from $157 to $147.

As for annual passes, the least-expensive pass costs $729, up from $619. Customers pay $999 for the Signature pass, which includes free parking, up from $849; the cost of the Signature Plus pass, with free parking and an online app to board rides faster, is now $1,149, up from $1,049.

Southern California residents can buy a “select passport” for $369 but that pass blocks out all weekends and almost the entire summer and Christmas season. That price did not change.

Disneyland does not disclose attendance numbers for individual parks.

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