Disneyland Ticket Prices Just Got a Whole Lot More Magical—and Expensive—Here’s What It Means for Your Wallet
The magic of Disneyland just got a price hike that hits every family right in the wallet. Starting today, a single-day ticket for peak season can cost you over $200, and even the cheapest "value" days are jumping by nearly 10%. Add in parking fees, Genie+ line-skipping passes, and food, and a day trip for a family of four could easily top $1,000—that's more than a mortgage payment for some. Consumer advocates are sounding the alarm: the new tiered pricing model will push working families out of the park entirely. Before you book that dream vacation, plan for a budget shock—or risk a credit card hangover that lasts longer than the fireworks.