
Disneyland has raised prices on most daily tickets and annual passes while keeping the lowest-priced admission unchanged as the Anaheim theme park prepares for the debut of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure in November and a yearlong 70th anniversary celebration in 2025.
Ticket prices for Disneyland and Disney California Adventure increased an average of 6% on Wednesday, Oct. 9 with the cheapest Magic Key annual pass climbing by 20%.
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The highest-priced one park, one day ticket for Disneyland and Disney California Adventure broke through the $200 barrier for the first time in the park’s 69-year history. A decade ago, a one-park, one- day ticket to Disneyland cost $96 in 2014 before Disneyland moved to a tiered-pricing system.
The most expensive tickets in Disneyland’s seven-tier pricing system rose from $194 to $206 for one-day single park admission and from $259 to $271 for a one-day parkhopper.
The lowest-priced one-day, one-park ticket has remained unchanged at $104 since 2019. The cheapest one-day parkhopper ticket also remains the same at $169.
Single-day, single park ticket prices increased 0% to 6.5%: Tier 0 ($104), Tier 1 ($126), Tier 2 ($142), Tier 3 ($164), Tier 4 ($180), Tier 5 ($196) and Tier 6 ($206).
Multiday tickets saw similar hikes. Two-day, one-park tickets rose to $330 (from $310) while three-day tickets now cost $415 for single park access (up from $390).
Disneyland Magic Key annual pass prices increased from 6% to 20%.
- Inspire pass: $1,749, up 6%
- Believe pass: $1,374, up 10%
- Enchant pass: $974, up 14.7%
- Imagine pass (Southern California residents only): $599, up 20%
Daily theme park parking rates remained unchanged at $35.