The annual sticker shock of Disney park price hikes came out Tuesday, according to World Disney World News and the highest price for a one-day, park-hopper ticket at the parks in California has now topped the $200 mark.
On the busiest days at Disneyland and California Adventure, a ticket that would allow you into both parks on the same day (park hopper pass), will cost $209, up from $199 a year earlier.
A pass for a single park on the top peak days would be $154. Of course, the resort points out that buying multi-day tickets decreases the per day cost by quite a bit.
People who attend Disneyland or California Adventures on the least peak days can get in for $104 to a single park or $159 to both parks.
Both Disneyland and Disney World have been undergoing massive upgrades around the Star Wars and Marvel franchises.
Walt Disney World’s most notable hikes on Tuesday came on its annual passes, which jumped anywhere from $20 to $100 depending on how restrictive the passes are for customers.
A breakdown of the hikes can be found here: https://wdwnt.com/2020/02/breaking-disneyland-resort-rolls-out-ticket-price-increase/