According to USA Today, Disney explained the increase by stating that it is committed to paying cast members industry-leading wages while also enhancing and refreshing guest experiences.
New Disneyland Ticket Prices: What’s Changed
Disneyland’s lowest-priced single-day ticket remains unchanged at $104, a price that has held steady since 2019; other tiers have seen significant rises:
- Tier 1: $129 (previously $126)
- Tier 2: $149 (previously $142)
- Tier 3: $169 (previously $164)
- Tier 4: $184 (previously $180)
- Tier 5: $199 (previously $196)
- Tier 6: $224 (previously $206)
Multi-day ticket prices have also increased slightly: a 3-day, 1-park ticket now costs $425 (up from $415), and a 5-day ticket is $520 (up from $511), as per FOX News.
Magic key annual pass price hikes
Disneyland’s Magic Key annual passes are also seeing increases, with the highest tiers rising by up to $150. This follows consecutive annual increases in previous years. Prices as of October 2025 are
- Inspire Magic Key: $1,899 (up from $1,749)
- Believe Magic Key: $1,474 (up from $1,374)
- Enchant Magic Key: $974 (unchanged)
- Imagine Magic Key: $599 (unchanged)
Parking fee increases at Disneyland
Parking fees at Disneyland are also going up across all categories:
- Car or Motorcycle: $40 (up from $35)
- Oversized Vehicle: $45 (up from $40)
- Bus or Tractor: $50 (up from $45)
- Preferred Parking: $60 (up from $55)
Special offers for California residents
To soften the impact of rising prices, Disneyland is introducing a discounted offer for California residents: a 3-day adult park hopper ticket for $249. This ticket can be used on any three non-consecutive days between January 1 and May 21, 2026.