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Disneyland Ticket Price Increases Include $200 One-Park Ticket & More Expensive Lightning Lane, Magic Key Sales Resuming

Shannen Ace

Disneyland Resort ticket and Lightning Lane prices have increased, and Magic Key sales will resume later this year.

Disneyland Ticket Price Increases

Disneyland ticket prices have increased, with one ticket now over $200

According to the Orange County Register, Disneyland Resort has raised the prices of most tickets ahead of the opening of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure next month and the resort’s 70th anniversary celebration next year.

The ticket price increases are effective as of Wednesday, October 9, with pricing increasing at an average of 6%. The highest-priced one-day, one-park ticket with no blockout days rose from $194 to $206 — surpassing $200 for the first time. The lowest-priced one-day, one-park ticket is still $104, which it has remained priced at since 2019.

Here is the full list of one-day, one-park ticket tiers and prices:

  • Tier 0: $104
  • Tier 1: $126
  • Tier 2: $142
  • Tier 3: $164
  • Tier 4: $180
  • Tier 5: $196
  • Tier 6: $206

Tiers 0 – 5 have blockout dates.

The highest-priced one-day ticket with Park Hopper rose from $259 to $271, while the lowest-priced one-day Park Hopper remains at $169.

Multi-day tickets also increased in price. Two-day, one-park tickets rose from $310 to $330. Three-day, one-park tickets went from $390 to $415.

When Disneyland Resort first introduced tiered pricing in 2014, a one-day, one-park ticket was $96.

Magic Key Sales Resuming Soon

Rectangular purple, pink, and white Magic Key magnet held in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle

Also reported by the Orange County Register, Magic Key passes (Disneyland Resort annual passes) will be available for purchase again later this year. An exact date will be announced on Magic Key social media accounts.

With sales resuming, Magic Key prices will increase between 6% and 20%, depending on the pass. Here’s the breakdown:

  • Inspire: from $1,649 to $1,749 (6% increase)
  • Believe: from $1,249 to $1,374 (10% increase)
  • Enchant: from $849 to $974 (14.7% increase)
  • Imagine: from $499 to $599 (20% increase)

The Imagine Key is only available to residents of Southern California.

Magic Key passes have been available on and off since they were introduced in 2021, replacing the Disneyland Resort Annual Pass program. They were last on sale in March before all sales were paused in June. Renewals for Magic Key holders have remained available.

Lightning Lane Increase & Magic Key Offer

Logo for "Lightning Lane" at Walt Disney World featuring a stylized "LL" with an arrow, set against a gradient background of green and blue shades.

Pre-arrival purchases of Lightning Lane Multi Pass increased by 7% from $30 to $32. Lightning Lane prices vary when purchased at the parks.

Between January 6 and 31, Magic Key holders will get a 50% discount on the $32 Lightning Lane Multi Pass.

Though ticket prices have increased, Disneyland is offering a special $50 kids ticket and a discount on resort hotels in early 2025.

What do you think of the day ticket price increases for Disneyland Resort? Have any of these increases affected your future visits? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.

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