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Ticket prices are on the rise at domestic Disney Parks. The Walt Disney Company is raising single-day, multi-day, parkhoppers and select annual passes as much as 4.9%.
Walt Disney World is using a tiered system to coincide with their guest flow (traffic) calendars. A normal, single day ticket to get into the Magic Kingdom now costs $107.. but can range between that and $124 depending on time of year; tickets become more expensive during summertime and around the holidays. On average, a guest will pay $115 per ticket due to the nature of this tiered system.
Walt Disney World annual pass prices are also on the rise. Florida Resident passes are up $10, now costing $559. Platinum passes are up $30, now a total of $679.
Preferred Parking at Walt Disney World is up $5, going from $35 to now $40.
Disneyland's new single-day tickets will now range anywhere from $97-$124 given the time of year. $97 dollar days will be considered a 'value day' while 'normal days' are $110 and 'peak days' are $124. Disneyland's parking prices have also increased from $18 to $20.
Disneyland Annual passes are also up. The Southern California Select and Southern California passes have both seen a $10 increase, now $339 and $469 respectively. The Deluxe Pass is now up $20, costing guests a total of $619.
The Premiere Pass (which allows guests to visit both WDW and DLR) remains the same price.