
"Disneyland is about to get very expensive over the next few months before the Anaheim theme park turns relatively cheap again following a price hike that raised the cost of daily tickets an average of 3.3%. Disneyland and Disney California Adventure increased single-day, single park ticket prices 0% to 8.7% across seven tiers on Wednesday, Oct. 8. The new cost of single-day, single park tickets to Disneyland and DCA by tier (with percentage increase):"
"More than three-quarters of the tickets available during the rest of 2025 will fall in the $169 to $224 range. Only 9.4% of tickets will be available at the rock bottom price of $104 during that period. About 10% of tickets available from Jan. 1 through April 6 will be in the $199 to $224 range. The cheapest $104 tickets will be available 25% of the time during that period."
Disneyland and Disney California Adventure raised single-day, single-park ticket prices an average of 3.3%, with increases ranging from 0% to 8.7% across seven pricing tiers. Ticket prices are posted on a rolling six-month calendar covering Oct. 8 through April 6. Demand-based tiered pricing is being used to manage attendance and shift visits away from peak holiday periods. Visiting during Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons through the end of 2025 will be more expensive, while weekdays and non-holiday dates cost less. For the rest of 2025, over three-quarters of tickets fall in the $169–$224 range, with only 9.4% at $104. From Jan. 1 through April 6, 2026, the cheapest $104 tickets will comprise about 25% of availability.
Read at The Mercury News
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