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Disneyland Ticket Prices Are Going Up Again—Here’s How Much More You’ll Pay Out of Pocket

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Disneyland Ticket Prices Are Going Up Again—Here’s How Much More You’ll Pay Out of Pocket

Starting October 16th, the cheapest single-day ticket to Disneyland will jump from $104 to $112, marking the latest price hike in a series that’s left many families rethinking their annual vacation budget. The most popular Tier 5 passes will now cost $206, nearly double the entry-level price. For a family of four visiting during peak season, that’s over $800 just for park entry—before you buy a single churro or parking pass. While Disney says the increases are tied to demand and new attractions like Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, your wallet feels the pinch directly: expect to pay at least 8% more for the Magic Key annual passes, too, with some tiers now over $1,800. If you’re planning a trip, book your tickets before the price change hits or look for deals on multi-day passes, which haven’t risen as steeply—yet.