Disneyland Ticket Prices Are Now Changing Every Single Day — Here's What You Need to Know
- Demand-driven pricing is the new normal: Starting immediately, Disneyland ticket prices can fluctuate daily based on crowd levels, meaning a single-day ticket could cost as little as $104 on slow days or skyrocket to $194 on peak holidays like Christmas or spring break.
- The cheapest days are now weekdays in January and February: If you want to save major cash, plan your visit for a Tuesday or Wednesday in late winter — these are the lowest-priced tiers, often under $110 per adult.
- Price hikes hit multi-day passes hardest: A 5-day ticket now runs up to $480, up nearly 10% from last year, making it more expensive than a 5-day pass to Disney World in Florida.
- Children's tickets are no longer a steal: The price gap between adult and child single-day tickets is shrinking, with kids now paying as much as $188 on peak days — nearly identical to adult rates.
- Booking last-minute could cost you $100 more: With real-time pricing, waiting until the week of your trip may lock you into the highest tier if the park is near capacity, so buying weeks in advance is the only way to lock in a lower rate.