Disneyland Ticket Prices Just Jumped Again—Here’s What You Need to Know Before Your Next Trip
- The cheapest one-day ticket for a single park now starts at $104, but peak days (holidays, summer weekends) can set you back $194—a 20% jump from last year's top tier.
- Magic Key annual passes are selling out faster than ever, with the lowest-priced SoCal pass hitting $449 and limited availability that forces many families into pricier single-day options.
- A family of four visiting on a weekend now faces an average total of $776 just for park entry, not including parking ($35), food, or Genie+—making a single day trip cost over $1,000 easily.
- Disney’s new "dynamic pricing" model adjusts rates daily based on demand, meaning a Tuesday in February could be half the price of a Saturday in March, rewarding flexible planners.
- Critics say the hikes are pushing Disneyland closer to becoming a luxury experience, with local advocates urging families to book off-peak or use third-party discounts—but inventory is shrinking.