Disney hikes park prices again
The happiest Place on Earth just got a little more expensive.
Walt Disney Co announced price hikes for parks in California and Florida, raising the cost of single one-park entry to as much as $135.
Many of the ‘price adjustments’ took effect on Sunday.
At Disneyland Resort, one-day admission during the peak season increases $11, up to $135 although the one-day value season ticket price remains unchanged.
Disneyland Resort annual passports rise by as much as 18% with the most expensive now costing $1,579 per year.
Even more pricing policy changes are planned in the near future.
"We will be reshaping our Annual Pass program to better manage the guest experience throughout the year, which will help all Disneyland Resort guests have a great visit, particularly as we look forward to the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in 2019," Disneyland Resort spokeswoman Suzi Brown said.
Walt Disney World will expand its seasonal flex pricing structure later this year which prices admission based on expected visitor numbers.
It already has date-specific pricing, but this is currently applicable to one-day tickets only.
Disney has Value, Regular and Peak prices which were introduced to better manage visitor numbers and encourage more people to visit on less crowded, cheaper days.
At Walt Disney World one-day Value admission rises by $3 to $102, while one-day Park Hopper admission is hiked by $10 to $184.
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