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Disney Lifts U.S. Park Prices as Disneyland Unveils $249 California Resident Deal

The increases take effect immediately, with a three-day Park Hopper offer for California residents on sale December 3 for early 2026 visits.

Overview

  • At Disneyland, the top-tier one-day, one-park ticket now costs $224, while the lowest Tier 0 price remains $104 with more $104 days added on the calendar.
  • Disneyland raised prices on its top Magic Key passes to $1,899 for Inspire and $1,474 for Believe, with Enchant and Imagine unchanged.
  • Fees at Disneyland also rose, including standard parking to $40 and advance Lightning Lane Multi Pass starting at $34, alongside higher prices for build-your-own droids and lightsabers.
  • Walt Disney World increased select one-day tickets to as high as $209 on peak dates, lifted standard parking to $35, and raised annual pass prices (Incredi-Pass now $1,629).
  • Disneyland introduced a California resident 3‑day Park Hopper ticket for $249 ($351 with Lightning Lane bundle), on sale December 3 for use January 1–May 21, 2026, with nonconsecutive days allowed and residency verification required.