As it does each year, Disney has increased ticket prices for its two big U.S. theme parks, Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando and Disneyland Resort in Anaheim.
Under the new pricing, announced Oct. 8, tickets for a one-day, single-park visit to Disney World or Disneyland will now cost more than $200 during peak times. For example, the single-day, single-park ticket during the weeks of Christmas and New Year’s will increase 5% in Orlando to $209 and up 8.7% for Disneyland to $224.
Most other Disney World single-day, single-park tickets have increased by about an average of $5, while Animal Kingdom park’s least-expensive single-day ticket will remain $119. Disneyland kept its lowest-priced ticket for its slower season at $104. Meanwhile, there’s a new discount offering Disney World