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    Disneyland Ticket Prices Go Up Again, But Lowest-Priced Admission Holds Steady

    By Elizabeth Ireland,

    17 hours ago
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    A holiday-themed Disneyland parade. Photo via @DisneyParks X

    For the second October in a row, Disneyland tickets jumped up Wednesday by roughly 6%, depending on the demand for a particular day.

    But the lowest single-day, one-park ticket on the lowest-demand days remained at $104. But the other six pricing tiers, all based on anticipated demand at the Anaheim theme park, now range in price from $126 to $206.

    The top price previously was $194.

    Upgrading to park-hopper tickets will remain $65.

    The increases also impacted multiple-day, single-park tickets, which also went up around 6.5%.

    Adding the “Lightning Lane” option now costs $32, up from $30.

    Magic Key passes also went up, with the various options increasing by either $100 or $125. The basic “Imagine” pass went up by $100 to $599. The top-tier “Inspire” pass also increased by $100, reaching $1,749.

    The good news? Parking prices remained the same, with general parking still costing $35.

    City News Service contributed to this article.

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