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Disneyland‘s cheapest single-day ticket remains the same at $104

Disneyland Resort in California has raised daily ticket and Magic Key pass prices for entry into its theme parks – Disneyland and Disney California Adventure.

Most daily ticket prices have gone up by around 6 percent, although the cheapest single-day ticket (Tier 0) still costs the same at $104. These tickets are the most restricted in terms of dates. The higher the tier, the more calendar flexibility.

The new daily prices for Disneyland‘s parks are as follows:

Tier 0 – $104 (remains the same)

Tier 1 – $126 (5.9 percent increase)

Tier 2 – $142 (6 percent increase)

Tier 3 – $164 (6.5 percent increase)

Tier 4 – $180 (6.5 percent increase)

Tier 5 – $196 (6.5 percent increase)

Tier 6 – $206 (6.2 percent increase)

Multiple-day ticket prices have also increased, as follows:

2-day – $330 (6.5 percent increase)

3-day – $415 (6.4 percent increase)

4-day – $474 (6.5 percent increase)

5-day – $511 (6.5 percent increase)

As for Magic Key annual passes, the price increases are below:

Imagine: $599 (up from $499)

Enchant: $974 (up from $849)

Believe: $1,374 (up from $1,374)

Inspire: $1,749 (up from $1,649)

Kids ticket offer returns

“There is nothing like a visit to Disneyland Resort,” Disneyland spokesperson Jessica Good said in a statement. “We always provide a wide variety of ticket, dining and hotel options, and promotional offers throughout the year, to welcome as many families as possible.”

Disneyland is not raising parking fees this year, and it’s bringing back its kids ticket offer, which means children can visit the parks after 7 January through 20 March for as little as $50.

Last year, Disneyland raised its prices at the same time as Disney World in Orlando. However, the Florida resort is currently closed due to Hurricane Milton.

As ticket prices go up at Disneyland, the resort is busy developing new experiences inspired by Marvel, the Avatar franchise, and Coco.

Images courtesy of Disney

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Bea Mitchell

Bea is a journalist specialising in entertainment, attractions and tech with 15 years' experience. She has written and edited for publications including CNET, BuzzFeed, Digital Spy, Evening Standard and BBC. Bea graduated from King's College London and has an MA in journalism.

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