Disneyland Expected to Announce Ticket Price Hike in Early October
Buyers can still lock current 2025 rates by purchasing up to 180 days before travel.
Overview
- Industry coverage citing the Orange County Register points to an early-October announcement, likely Oct. 7–8, in line with Disneyland’s recent pattern of first-week-of-October increases.
- Current pricing places the lowest single-day ticket at $104, unchanged since 2019, with top-tier one-park at $206 and Park Hopper at $281.
- Projections for 2026 estimate the highest one-park tier rising to about $213–$225 and Park Hopper to about $295–$306, with the $104 entry tier expected to hold.
- Tickets can be purchased up to 180 days in advance, allowing many early-2026 visitors to secure 2025 pricing if they buy before any adjustment is announced.
- Disneyland’s tiered, demand-based system introduced in 2016 has produced annual increases, with recent one-park hikes of roughly 3.3%–9.1% and Park Hopper up about 3.4%–9.2%, a trend that could affect holiday trip budgeting.