Disneyland raises ticket price by 18%

Los Angeles: The Disneyland Resorts on Sunday raised tickets prices at Walt Disney World in Orlando and at Disneyland in California for most admissions, with annual pass hiking as much as 18 per cent.

According to the new price list released by the company on its official website, daily tickets for California Adventure, a Disneyland theme park located in Anaheim, 40 kilometres east of Los Angeles, vary in price, depending on daily demand, reports Xinhua.

A one-day, one-park adult ticket remains $97 for low-demand days, such as weekdays in May, while a ticket for regular demand days is $117, up from $110. The price of a ticket on peak demand days is $135, up from $124.

As for annual passes, the least-expensive pass costs $729, up from $619. Former Signature pass costs $849, which includes free parking, goes up to $999 while the most expensive Signature Plus pass, with free parking and an online app to board rides faster, is now $1,149, up from $1,049.

Southern California residents still have rights to buy a “select passport” for $369 but that pass blocks out all weekends and almost the entire summer and Christmas season.

—IANS