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Disney Parks Prices Just Went Up & Here’s What You Need to Know

Just in time for Spring Break, Walt Disney World and Disneyland have increased prices––again. In an almost annual tradition, both resorts have made changes to their single and multi-day tickets, as well as annual passes as of Feb 11, 2020.

Keep reading to get the scoop on each of the parks new pricing and tiered-ticket options.

photo: Christian Thompson via Disneyland Resort

Disneyland

The California resort increased prices on one-day and multi-day one-park and park hopper tickets and added additional tiers for the 1-day option. If you aren’t familiar with this feature, Disneyland offers different-priced tickets based on busy days, where you can save money by visiting on a less crowded day.

There are now five tiers (up from three) with prices ranging from $98 to $156 for one day. Two to five-day tickets now range from $220 to $560 with no tier options.

Park Hopper tickets also range from one to five-day options with tiers for single day tickets. Prices range from $153 to $209 for one-day tickets, with two to five day tickets ranging from $275 to $415.

Annual Passport prices have also increased and none of the passes offer a renewal discount like they have in years past.

photo: Disney Parks

Walt Disney World

The Florida resort has increased the prices of all one-day and multi-day tickets, annual passes and add-on options. Additionally, there is now a new Water Park & Sports ticket, which allows guests to add water park visits and other sports options to base tickets for a flat fee of $74.55

Base tickets, or one park per day tickets, range in price depending on the busy season. Prices now range all the way from $110.76 (children) to $169.34 (adults) for one day, up to $703.65 for 10-day tickets.

Park Hopper and Park Hopper Plus tickets are also available in one-day and multi-day tickets up to 10 days. These prices range from $179.99 to $259.86 for one-day tickets, all the way to $620.47 to $815.47 for ten-day tickets.

Walt Disney World offers several annual pass options, many of which include renewal discounts.

For more helpful information on all the changes and new pricing, we highly recommend visiting Mouse Savers.

 

––Karly Wood

Feature photo: Joshua Suddock via Disneyland Resort

 

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