Disneyland and Disney World are raising ticket prices again
The “Happiest Place on Earth” and “The Most Magical Place on Earth” both just got a little more expensive to access. Although a visit to Disneyland and Disney World has never been cheap, both resorts will be raising their park ticket prices in 2020.
In 2019, Disneyland increased their park ticket prices by more than 10% in advance of the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. In 2020, Marvel Avengers Campus is set to open, and is ...
Posted — UpdatedIn 2019, Disneyland increased their park ticket prices by more than 10% in advance of the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. In 2020, Marvel Avengers Campus is set to open, and is corresponding with another round of ticket price increases at the Anaheim, Calif. park.
Depending on the day you choose to visit the parks, the entrance fee for a one-day park hopper pass will cost between $159 and $209. This marks the first time a single-day park hopper pass has gone above the $200 mark.
Single-park admission for one day at Disneyland starts at $104. Rates are date-based, which means you’ll pay more if you want to come at popular times of year.
You pay less if you buy multi-day passes. Multi-day passes have also been increased between 3-6%, while annual passes have increased between 4-8%.
On social media, people expressed disappointment and frustration with the rising costs of visiting the parks.
@BiancaJelani pointed out that the new prices would be particularly tough on families:
@Sniper_925 took an even tougher stance, saying that their family wouldn’t be visiting the parks any more due to the price hikes: