Disneyland Resort Increases Ticket Prices

The Disneyland Resort has increased their ticket and annual passport prices again. Last year was a significant price increase – on average it was over 10 percent more for each pass level and ticket type. This year the increase is more modest, but it is still an increase nevertheless. This ticket price increase is no doubt due to the forthcoming Avengers Campus which is set to open this summer.

Annual Passport Prices

Southern California Select passports are up from $399 to $419. Flex passports are up from $599 to $649. Deluxe passports are up from $799 to $829. Signature passports are up from $1149 to $1199. Signature Plus passports are up from $1399 to $1449. If you are a bi-coastal park goer the Premium passport which offers access to both the Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World has risen from $2099 to $2119.

Regular Ticket Prices

Disneyland now operates on a tier pricing schedule – the more popular the day you are attending the more expensive the ticket will cost. Previously, tickets cost $104, $129, or $149 for a one day, one park ticket. Now they have five separate pricing tiers – $104, $114, $124, $139, $154. A one day, park hopper ticket previously cost $154, $179, or $199 depending on the popularity of the day you chose. Now it will cost $159, $169, $179, $194, or $209. As you add days to your ticket purchases the price goes up. For instance, if you purchase a 5 day park hopper ticket it will now cost you $415 (up from $395). The official Disneyland Resort calendar can be accessed by looking for one-day tickets on Disneyland’s website.