Two Disney parks in the United States have raised ticket prices. According to a report by the Los Angeles Times, Disneyland Resort announced on October 11, local time in the United States, that single-day ticket prices for Disneyland’s “most popular days” have increased by 9%, and parking fees have increased by nearly 17%.

However, the minimum price for a single-day ticket to Disneyland (Orlando) and Disney California Adventure on weekdays (i.e., periods of low demand) will remain at $104, which has remained unchanged since 2019. On days with the highest demand, daily tickets rose from US$179 to US$194, an increase of 8.4%; other types of ticket prices increased by 3.9% to 8.9%.

Ticket prices for Disney's two theme parks on Saturdays and individual Fridays in October and November have been raised to US$194. Ticket prices on individual Fridays are US$169, and the lowest ticket price on weekdays is still US$104.


In addition, the price of a two-day pass to two Disney parks in the United States has increased from US$285 to US$310, an increase of 8.8%.

"We continue to add new, innovative attractions and entertainment to our parks, and through our broad range of pricing options, the value of a theme park visit is reflected in the unique experiences that only Disney can offer," Disney spokesperson Jessica Good said.