Thursday, August 5, 2010

Ticket prices increase today

As of today, August 5, 2010 the ticket prices at both Disneyland Resort in California and Walt Disney World in Florida go up.

At Disneyland:

One day 1 park tickets have gone from $72 to $76 ($4 increase)
One day park hopper tickets have gone from $97 to $101 ($4 increase)

Multi-day and Annual passes have all increased as well.

The the following information was taken from http://www.mousesavers.com/dlticketprices.html:

Park Tickets

  • 1-Day/1-Park Ticket - You cannot "hop" between the two parks with this ticket. $76 for adults (10 and older), $68 for children (3-9).
  • 1-Day Park Hopper - $101 for adults (10 and older), $91 for children (3-9).
  • 2-Day/1-Park Ticket - You cannot "hop" between the two parks with this ticket. $151 for adults (10 and older), $136 for children (3-9).
  • 2-Day Park Hopper - $161 for adults (10 and older), $146 for children (3-9).
  • 3-Day Park Hopper - $206 for adults (10 and older), $185 for children (3-9).
  • 4-Day Park Hopper - $231 for adults (10 and older), $208 for children (3-9).
  • 5-Day Park Hopper - $251 for adults (10 and older), $226 for children (3-9).
  • 6-Day Park Hopper - $256 for adults (10 and older), $230 for children (3-9).

Annual Passports

To see all known discounts on Disneyland passes, click here.
All Disneyland Annual Passports give you admission to both parks. The options are:
  • $184 Southern California Select Annual Passport - This weekdays-only pass is valid 176 pre-selected off-peak days of the year. All holidays, Saturdays and Sundays are blacked out, as well as peak periods such as midsummer, the winter holidays and spring break. If you want admission on one of the blackout days, you can get in for the reduced rate of $45. This pass offers some restaurant discounts. A parking pass, valid on the same days as the annual pass, costs $79 extra.
  • $239 Southern California Annual Passport - Valid 227 pre-selected off-peak days of the year. All holidays and Saturdays are blacked out, as well as peak periods such as midsummer, the winter holidays and spring break. Unlike the Southern California Select pass, you are able to visit on off-season Sundays with this pass. If you want admission on one of the blackout days, you can get in for the reduced rate of $45. This pass offers some restaurant discounts. A parking pass, valid on the same days as the annual pass, costs $79 extra.
  • $329 Deluxe Annual Passport - Valid 315 pre-selected days of the year. Holidays and peak-season Saturdays are blacked out. If you want admission on one of the blackout days, you can get in for the reduced rate of $45. This pass offers some restaurant discounts. A parking pass, valid on the same days as the annual pass, costs $79 extra.
  • $459 Premium Annual Passport - No blackout days. With this pass, you can visit both of the parks 365 days a year if you wish! Includes parking and many restaurant and shopping discounts.
  • If you are a regular at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World, there is now a Premier Passport that is good at both locations. It costs $745.50.
12-Month Payment Program for Southern California Residents
Southern California residents can pay for an Annual Passport in 12 monthly installments. By selecting the payment option, guests will pay for the cost of a 1-Day, 1-Park ticket upon purchase and will pay the remaining amount over the next 12 months, with no finance charges applied. The Monthly Payment program for Annual Passports is offered only to Southern California residents within the 90000 and 93599 zip codes. All Annual Passport options are available through the program, including Premium, Deluxe, Southern California and Southern California Select Annual Passports.      





Who and Why

Disneyland really is the Happiest Place on earth.  At least it is for me.

I have lived in Southern California my entire life.  I grew up going to theme parks but Disneyland was always the best.  There is just something different and special about Disney.  I'm now 29 years old and get there every chance I can.  I had an annual pass for several years as a Christmas gift but this year we did not get them.  I've spent the last eight months looking for a way to get one again!  Someday I'll have it again.

I plan to use this blog to gather and share any information I have about Disneyland resort and other related topics.    This includes links to helpful sites, videos, pictures, tips, trip reports, news etc.