Wed Oct 08 18:00:00 UTC 2025: **News Article:**

**Disneyland Hikes Ticket Prices Amid 70th Anniversary Celebrations**

ANAHEIM, CA – Disneyland has increased prices on most daily tickets and some annual passes, effective Wednesday, October 8th. The price adjustments come as the Anaheim theme park continues its year-long celebration of its 70th anniversary.

Ticket prices for both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure have risen by an average of 3.3%, while some Magic Key annual passes saw an increase of up to 8.6%. The highest tier, single-day ticket now costs $224 for a single park and $314 for a parkhopper, marking a significant increase from $99 (single park) and $155 (parkhopper) in 2015.

“Disney parks offer a full day of experiences each day with ticket, hotel and dining options designed to suit a wide range of needs and budgets for all who visit,” Disneyland officials said in a statement. “Our commitment to creating magical experiences for everyone remains at the heart of what we do — and that will never change.”

While the lowest-priced one-day, one-park ticket remains unchanged at $104 since 2019, other tiers have seen increases ranging from 0% to 8.7%. Multiday ticket prices have also been adjusted, with two-day, one-park tickets now at $335 and three-day tickets at $425 for single park access. Daily parking rates have also increased from $35 to $40.

Disneyland has employed a tiered, demand-based pricing system since 2016, adjusting prices based on anticipated attendance. As prices rise for Disneyland, other parks like Universal Studios Hollywood, SeaWorld San Diego, and Knott’s Berry Farm are expected to follow suit.

To soften the blow of the increase, Disneyland is offering a new discount promotion for California residents: a 3-day parkhopper ticket for as low as $249. These discounted tickets will go on sale December 3rd and are valid from January 1st through May 21st.

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