Disneyland Ticket Prices Just Got a Major Shake-Up—Here’s How It’s Costing You More for a Day of Magic
The magic of Disneyland now comes with a heavier price tag for your wallet. Starting today, Disneyland ticket prices have surged by up to 10% across multiple tiers, with the most popular dates—weekends and holidays—hitting a staggering $209 per day. For a family of four, that’s an extra $80+ out of pocket just for entry, before you even buy a churro or a souvenir. But here’s the kicker: the cheapest single-day ticket also jumped to $104, pricing out budget-conscious visitors who used to snag a deal for under $100. Consumer advocates are sounding the alarm, noting that this is the fourth price hike in three years, pushing an already expensive trip further out of reach for many families. To make matters worse, the new pricing structure also hiked Genie+ and Lightning Lane costs, meaning skipping lines will set you back an extra $30 per person. So, before you book that Disney vacation, crunch the numbers: a single day for a family of four could now cost over $1,000 just for park access and basic perks. The mouse may be smiling, but your bank account won’t be.