Disneyland Ticket Prices Just Got Even More Magical for Your Wallet—Here’s the Shocking New Reality
Families, brace yourselves: Disneyland ticket prices have officially soared to a new peak, with single-day passes now costing up to $194—a $5 increase from last year—but the real sting comes from the end of free perks you once took for granted. Starting now, parking fees have jumped to $35 per day, and all those "free" PhotoPass downloads you loved? Gone—you’ll pay $20 per image or $75 for a full-day pass. For a family of four, a single-day trip with parking now rings in at over $900, up nearly 15% from two years ago. Consumer advocates warn this isn't just inflation; it's a strategy to squeeze more cash from your visit. But here’s the twist: savvy insiders are revealing that if you buy tickets on Tuesdays or Wednesdays, or skip the summer madness for off-peak days, you can still snag a $104 "value" ticket—if you plan three months ahead. Don’t get caught paying for yesterday's magic; your wallet deserves better.