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Disney World and Disneyland ticket prices are going up—again

Here's what you need to know about the price hike

Written by
Gerrish Lopez
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If you’ve been thinking about a Disney vacation but haven’t booked tickets yet, prepare to pay a little more. Prices at both Disney World and Disneyland are going up. The price increases affect parking, annual passes, and some single-day tickets. Here’s the breakdown:

Disney World

Parking at Disney World has increased from $25 to $30. Annual passes to Disney World have also gone up in price, increasing $30-$50 depending on the pass tier. Existing pass holders can renew at a discount.

There is good news, however, as Disney World is bringing back the all-day Park Hopper pass. Starting January 9, 2024, you can move between parks any time of the day, depending on capacity, instead of waiting until after 2pm. Disney World will also offer annual pass holders periodic “good-to-go days,” when pass holders will be able to visit the park without a need for a reservation.

Disneyland

While the starting price of single-day tickets to Disneyland will remain $104, higher-tier tickets increased by $5 to $15. Depending on the tier, multi-day tickets have increased between $25 and $65. The park hopper add-on also increased by $5 to $15. Magic Keys, Disneyland’s annual passes, have increased between $50 and $150, depending on the tier. Parking has increased by $5, and the cost of pre-purchasing Genie+ also increased by $5.

A limited-time discount is available for kids aged three to nine. From January 8 to March 10, kids’ tickets will be as low as $50 per child.

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