Summary
Disney has increased the prices for admission tickets at Disney World in Florida and Disneyland in California. The changes affect entry fees, annual passes, and the Lightning Lane Multi Pass service, and are part of a routine adjustment due to seasonal demand and rising labor costs.
Key Facts
- Disney World and Disneyland have raised admission prices.
- Some tickets and services, like Lightning Lane, are affected by these changes.
- Disney cited increased seasonal demand and higher labor costs as reasons for the price hikes.
- The highest-tier one-day ticket at Disneyland now costs $224, an $18 increase.
- Disneyland's top-tier annual passes, Believe and Inspire, increased by $100 and $150.
- Peak one-day admission at Walt Disney World is now $209, up by $10.
- Disney stated that ticket prices from the lowest to highest through 2026 will remain stable.
- Some parkgoers expressed frustration over the rising costs on social media.