Disneyland Raises Ticket Prices, Breaking The $200 Mark

Disneyland's most expensive on-day ticket just cracked the $200 barrier, as the California resort announced its latest ticket price increase this morning. But if you hurry, you still might be able to get some tickets at the old prices.

The resort last raised its ticket prices in January 2019, so it's been 13 months between prices increases at Disneyland — an unusually long stretch. But the intervening year saw an also-rare attendance drop at the parks, as fans stayed away following the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, due in part to the price increases, more restrictive annual pass blockouts, and forecasts of big crowds for the new land.

Crowds returned for the resort's Halloween and Christmas festivals as well as for the opening of Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance last month, but perhaps in recognition of the softer months that preceded them, Disney did not raise its ticket prices this time nearly as much as it did in 2019.

A Disneyland official said, "a visit to our parks is the best value in entertainment bar none, and we offer flexible ticket choices to enable families to choose what's best for them."

Here are the old and new prices on Disneyland Resort theme park tickets, which cover admission to Disneyland and/or Disney California Adventure.

Ticket Old New
1 Day, 1 Park $104, 129, 149 104, 114, 124, 139, 154
1 Day Park Hopper 154, 179, 199 159, 169, 179, 194, 209
2 Days, 1 Park/Day 225 235
2 Days Park Hopper 280 290
3 Days, 1 Park/Day 300 310
3 Days Park Hopper 355 365
4 Days, 1 Park/Day 325 340
4 Days Park Hopper 380 395
5 Days, 1 Park/Day 340 360
5 Days Park Hopper 395 415

 

Annual Pass Old New
Select $399 419
Flex Pass 599* 649
Deluxe 799 829
Signature 1149 1199
Signature Plus 1399 1449
Premier 2099 2199

*Flex Pass was introduced in May 2019.

Maxpass is now $20 a day, or $125 for annual passholders to add to their pass. Maxpass is included at no extra charge for the Signature Plus annual pass. Parking prices remain unchanged.