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Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Disney Theme Parks To Raise Prices Thursday

Fla., Calif. resorts will honor admission tickets sold at old price until Jan. 3

Getting into a Disney theme park will take a little more magic beginning Thursday.

Ticket prices are going up at Walt Disney World in Florida and Disneyland Resort in California.
The company announced the changes Tuesday on its blog.

The cost of a one-day adult ticket price at Walt Disney World will raise to $82, up $3 from $79. The new six-day pass will be $242, or $40.33 a day, up from $38.50 a day. Park Hopper add-ons will be $54, up from $52.

At Disneyland, the base price is going up to $76 from $72. Savings and discounts are available in a variety of packages. A one-day Park Hopper pass will be $101, up from $97. A six-day Park Hopper ticket, for example, will be $256, bringing the average one-day visit down to $42.67. A six-day Park Hopper pass through Wednesday is $254, but online and other discounts are available.

Parking at Disneyland Resort is also going up a dollar and will be $15 a day.

Tickets bought through Wednesday at the old price will be honored through Jan. 3.

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1 comment:

Bryan Fykes said...

as a former Walt Disney World cast member, I can tell you that they do it every year. People don't realize that with the amount of money that Disney pays for liability insurance per person, they barely make any money off the gate. but don't cry for them, they make MILLIONS off of everything else.