It Will Now Cost You $99 To Step Foot Inside Disney’s Magic Kingdom For A Day
Just last June Disney changed adult day passes from $89 to $95 and from $85 to $89 for kids, marking the first time the company charged different prices for Disney World and Disneyland. Changes are in effect as of Sunday.
This recent uptick doesn’t only hit tourists heading to the popular Magic Kingdom. One-day tickets for Epcot, Animal Kingdom and Hollywood studios will also go up in price for adults, from $90 to $94 and for kids from $84 to $88.
“Our pricing reflects the high quality and breadth of experiences we offer and our ongoing commitment to investing in our parks,” a Disney spokesman told the Orlando Sentinel. “We offer a variety of ticket options that provide a great value, and find that most guests select multi-day tickets that offer additional savings.”
For now it seems that ticket prices are staying the same over in California, with the Disneyland site showing the same prices as back in June — $92 for an adult pass and $86 for a kid’s one-day admission ticket.
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