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Disneyland ups prices for most tickets by nearly 6%

For the second consecutive year Disneyland park officials have opted to increase prices on almost all ticket tiers by around 6% depending on the demand for any given day. 

While the price on the single-day, one-park tickets will stay at $104 — on low demand days that is — the other six tiers of tickets will see an increase in price on days where demand is anticipated to be high. The highest-priced ticket, which was previously $194, will jump to $206. 

Multi-day, single-park tickets saw prices jump by around 6.5%, and the "Lightning Lane" option also rose from $30 to $32.

Park-hopper tickets will stay at $65, officials said. 

Magic Key tickets weren't exempt from the price spike either, with various options increasing by either $100 or $125, while the "Imagine" pass will go up anywhere between $100 to $599. The top-tier "Inspire" pass also rose by $100, now totaling $1,749.

The news comes just a week after the park announced that $50 ticket days for children would return to start 2025. 

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