Disneyland Resort is constantly evolving, but the recent announcement of price increases for admission tickets has raised eyebrows. With the popular theme park now charging nearly 9% more for single-day visits during peak times, many fans are left wondering how these changes will affect their future trips. Alongside the price hikes, Disneyland is set to introduce new attractions and enhancements that could reshape the guest experience.
As the demand for visits remains high, Disneyland has also increased parking fees and the cost of its Genie+ ride-jumping service by 20%. Despite these increases, the resort assures visitors that it continues to invest in innovative attractions and unique experiences that can only be found at Disney parks.
In this article, we’ll explore the latest price changes, the reasons behind them, and what exciting features await guests at Disneyland Resort. From new attractions to improved services, Disneyland is working hard to maintain its status as the happiest place on earth, even as ticket prices rise.
Disneyland Resort announced Wednesday that it has increased single-day admission prices on its most popular days by nearly 9%, while parking fees have risen nearly 17% and the cost of using the Anaheim parks’ ride-jumping Genie+ service has gone up 20%.
The lowest-priced ticket for a single-day visit on low-demand days at Disneyland and California Adventure will remain at $104, the same price since 2019. The daily ticket for days when demand is highest, which was $179, has increased to $194, an 8.4% increase. Prices for other tiers have risen between 3.9% and 8.9%.
The two-day pass will now cost $310, up from $285, an 8.8% increase. Other multi-day passes also are increasing in price.
In addition, Disneyland Resort is increasing the prices of its Genie+ program, an expedited front-of-line access service that park-goers can purchase. The pre-arrival price has increased to $30 from $25.
To soften the price hike, the resort is adding Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway