Ticket Prices Go Up Again At Disneyland, Disney World
ANAHEIM (CBSLA/AP) — Getting into the Happiest Place On Earth is getting even more expensive.
At Disneyland, the regular price of admission at the Anaheim park will rise to $117, a $7 change. A single-day ticket during peak periods will climb to $135, an $11 increase. And the value ticket will cost $97, no change.
A one-day park-hopper pass for low-demand days, allowing visitors to attend both parks, will drop in price from $157 to $147.
The least-expensive annual pass will now cost $729, up from $619. The Signature pass, which includes free parking, will now cost $999, up from $849, while the Signature Plus pass, which includes free parking and an online app to board rides faster, will cost $1,149, up from $1,049.
Also available, but only to Southern California residents, is a select passport that remains at $369, but that pass blocks out weekends and almost the entire summer and Christmas season.
At Epcot, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom, "value" one-day tickets will now be $102 for adults and $96 for children, which is a $2 bump for both. "Regular" times for adults will be $114 for adults and $108 for children, and "peak" tickets jump to $122 and $116, respectively for adults and children.
Prices for Florida residents have also changed. All of the increases are reflected on the parks' websites.
Other changes in the company's flexible pricing program will come later in the year.
In October 2015, Disney introduced flexible pricing at U.S. parks as an incentive for guests to visit during less busy times. Each month was divided into value, regular and peak days with an 8-11 month calendar available online, hoping to prevent overcrowding during the theme parks' busiest times.
Company officials said Sunday that this program will evolve in 2018 to address the visitation patterns of their guests. As the next step, they said, date-specific tickets — with prices published in advance — will be rolled out at Walt Disney World.
"Given the small percentage of guests that purchase a 1-day ticket at Walt Disney World, extending pre-published, date-specific pricing to multi-day tickets will further advance our efforts spread to attendance throughout the year," said Andrea Finger, spokeswoman for Walt Disney World.
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