Disneyland Hikes Price Of Most Tickets & All Magic Key Passes Well Beyond Cost Of Inflation

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Summer is over, so that means it’s time for the annual Disneyland price hike.

The park announced today that most daily ticket prices are going up by about 6% while the top-tier Magic Key pass is rising a whopping 20%. New rates are effective today.

For comparison, the Consumer Price Index rose 2.5% in the year period ending in August 2024. That’s according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The rate of increase is expected to fall further in 2025.

Daily Tickets

The good news is that Disneyland’s lowest cost, Tier 0 ticket is unchanged at $104. But those tickets are also the most restricted, in terms of days guests can visit. For instance, there are currently only five days before the end of the year that are available for Tier 0 ticket reservations.

More good news is that the park is bringing back its kids ticket offer, which provides entry for as low was $50 for visits after January 7, 2025. Tickets under this offer go on sale October 22.

Beyond that, the new daily prices and the calculated percentage increases over last year are as follows:

Tier 0 – Stays at $104

Tier 1 – $126 for a 5.9% increase

Tier 2 – $142 for a 6% increase

Tier 3 – $164 for a 6.5% increase

Tier 4 – $180 for a 6.5% increase

Tier 5 – $196 for a 6.5% increase

Tier 6 – $206 for a 6.2% increase

Stepping up tiers, of course, provides greater calendar flexibility and other amenities.

Multiple-Day Tickets

Multi-day options have also increased at about the same rate as daily tickets. The new price points are as follows:

2-Day – $330 for a 6.5% increase

3-Day – $415 for a 6.4% increase

4-Day – $474 for a 6.5% increase

5-Day – $511 for a 6.5% increase

Magic Key Passes

Magic Key annual passes have generally increased more than individual ticket prices, with the highest-rung Inspire Key rising a whopping 20% year-over-year. Dollar wise, that puts Inspire Key Passes up $100 in one year. For new pricing, see below chart provided by the park.

Disneyland Resort spokesperson Jessica Good sought, in a statement, to couch the new pricing in terms of flixability. 

“There is nothing like a visit to Disneyland Resort. We always provide a wide variety of ticket, dining and hotel options, and promotional offers throughout the year, to welcome as many families as possible,” she said.  

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