Disneyland hikes prices ahead of Star Wars launch
Big price hikes were announced across the board on tickets and annual passes at California’s Disneyland Resort ahead of the landmark launch of ‘Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.’
The cheapest value ticket now exceeds $100 after increasing from $97 to $104.
One-day, one-park peak time admission is now $149.
Ticket prices increased by an average of 8% overall, but is much more for some annual passes.
The Signature pass is up 15% and the unrestricted Signature Plus by a whopping 22%.
The cheapest day ticket for DisneyWorld in Orlando is now $109.
"We continue to provide our guests with a variety of ticket offerings to meet their needs, while helping us to spread visitation, better manage demand and deliver a great experience," Disneyland said.
Disneyland parking increased by 25% from $20 to $25 a day, with the hourly rate rising by $2.
The ‘Galaxy’s Edge’ experience opens in June in Disneyland and later this fall at Orlando’s DisneyWorld.
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