The Disneyland Resort increased pricing on several tickets and all annual passes today, and replaced the original three-tier ticketing of Value, Regular, and Peak pricing with a new five-tier system.
However, the lowest priced tickets for one-day and park hopper tickets remain the same (now know as Tier 1).
We are breaking down the new prices that you can expect on your next visit.
Breakdown of the new Tier system
Here are the starting prices for the tiered days, for 1-day, 1-Park tickets
- Tier 1 – $104 ($159 park hoppers)
- Tier 2 – $114 ($169 park hoppers)
- Tier 3 – $124 ($179 park hoppers)
- Tier 4 – $139 ($194 park hoppers)
- Tier 5 – $154 ($209 park hoppers)
For guests looking to add MaxPass to their tickets, the price has gone up to $20/day (previously $15/day)
Guests looking to purchase an annual pass will also be met with increases across all APs.
2020 Prices for Disneyland Annual Passports
- SoCal Select – $419
- Flex Passport – $649
- Deluxe – $829
- Signature – $1,199
- Signature Plus – $1,499
Disney MaxPass for Annual Passholders has increased to an annual fee of $125.
If you are a Southern California resident, remember that the 2020 SoCal resident ticket offer is still available through May.
There are a lot of different factors to consider when planning your trip to Disneyland and choosing which ticket works best for your budget and your needs. If you plan on going for multiple days, the per-day price comes down and there may be added benefits, such as Extra Magic Hour for 3-day ticket holders.