Plus, how you can save money on your next trip.

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It’s going to cost you more to visit the Happiest Place on Earth. Disneyland announced on Wednesday, October 9, that it was raising the prices of some of its ticket offerings. Because the price of admission depends on the type of ticket you buy, the guest’s age, the number of days you visit, and the date (if you buy a 1-Day Ticket), some increases are slightly higher than others. But the good news is the price of a one-day, one-park ticket for guests over 9 years old to Disneyland or Disney California Adventure on a non-busy day will stay the same at $104.

According to ABC 7, tickets will increase by about six percent—that includes peak season, single-day tickets, multi-day options, and Magic Key annual passes. These are the new prices below:

1-Day Ticket Prices

The tier depends on the date you visit. 

  • Tier 0: $104
  • Tier 1: $126
  • Tier 2: $142
  • Tier 3: $164
  • Tier 4: $180
  • Tier 5: $196
  • Tier 6: $206

Multi-Day Ticket Prices:

  • 2-Day Ticket, 1 Park Per Day: $330 (Adult); $310 (Child)
  • 2-Day Ticket, Park Hopper: $415 (Adult); $395 (Child)
  • 3-Day Ticket, 1 Park Per Day: $415 (Adult); $390 (Child)
  • 3-Day Ticket, Park Hopper: $505 (Adult); $480 (Child)
  • 4-Day Ticket, 1 Park Per Day: $485 (Adult); $455 (Child)
  • 4-Day Ticket, Park Hopper: $580 (Adult); $550 (Child)
  • 5-Day Ticket, 1 Park Per Day: $530 (Adult); $495 (Child)
  • 5-Day Ticket, Park Hopper: $635 (Adult); $600 (Child)

Magic Key Passes

Disneyland is only offering renewals for current Magic Key Holders, and not offering new Magic Key passes.

  • Inspire Pass: $1,749
  • Believe Pass: $1,374
  • Enchant Pass: $974
  • Imagine Pass: $599

And while ticket prices have risen, there are still ways to save money. Being flexible with when you go can make a difference—going on a day that’s considered a “lower tier” will help. Those days are mostly weekdays and not around holidays. For example, if you want to go before the end of the year, November 4, 5, 6, 12, and 13 are all Tier 0 days (and they’re all weekdays).

You can also take advantage of a recently announced limited-time kids’ special ticket offer—children ages 3 through 9 can visit for as low as $50 per child with a 1-Day, 1-Park ticket. The tickets will go on sale October 22, 2024 for visits between January 7 and March 20, 2025.