
Overnight, the Disneyland Resort raised prices on park tickets and annual passes, with increases on tickets in the 3-5% range. Disneyland also adjusted their 1-day tickets, moving from a three tiered system to a five tiered system.
The Value, Regular, and Peak pricing are gone, in favor of Tier 1 through Tier 5. The lowest 1-day 1-park adult ticket remains at $104, while the highest price ticket sold on the parks’ busiest days went from $149 to $154.
Adult 1-day 1-park tickets are now:
- Tier 1 – $104
- Tier 2 – $114
- Tier 3 – $124
- Tier 4 – $139
- Tier 5 – $154
The lowest priced 1-day park hopper went from $154 to $159, with the highest priced up from $199 to $209.
The Tier schedule for adult 1-day park hoppers are now:
- Tier 1 – $159
- Tier 2 – $169
- Tier 3 – $179
- Tier 4 – $194
- Tier 5 – $209
Tickets for longer stays increased as well:
- 2 day
- 1-park – $235
- park hopper – $290
- 3 day
- 1-park – $310
- park hopper – $365
- 4 day
- 1-park – $340
- park hopper – $395
- 5 day
- 1-park $360
- park hopper $415
There were increases on the annual passes across the board, with the new Flex Annual Passport and the Premier Annual Passport both increasing over 8%. Flex went from $599 to $649, while the Premier, which is good at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World, is now $2,119 (plus applicable tax).
SoCal Select is now $419, Deluxe is $829, Signature is $1,199, and Signature Plus is $1,449.
All ticket changes are effective February 11, 2020.
Note: Pricing seen are our website will be adjusted as soon as possible, but may not reflect the new rates.