Friday, March 23, 2012

Disneyland prices increased today, Sept. 15th, up $4

One Day tickets went up $4





The Multi-Day tickets will go up January 3rd (announced last month) 3 day and more tickets up $10, Two day tickets up $6





Here is a summary...





Admission:





1-Day, 1 Park = $63 ages 10+, $53 ages 3-9, $61 Senior (Up $4)





1-Day Park Hopper = $83 ages 10+, $73 ages 3-9 (Up $4)





SoCal/Vons Resident 1-Day Hopper = $78 ages 10+, $68 ages 3-9 (Up $4)







Resort Parking:





Cars and Motorcycles = $11 (Up $1)



RV%26#39;s, Limos = $13



Busses, Trucks = $18







Annual Passes:





SoCal Select AP = $124 (Up $5)



SoCal AP = $154 (Up $5)



Deluxe AP = $239, Renewal = $219 (Up $10)



Premium = $359, Renewal = $339(Up $10)



AP Parking Add-on = $59 (Up $10)



Disneyland prices increased today, Sept. 15th, up $4


Gosh..I remember when I graduate from H.S. in 1982 tickets were about $18.00.....AND it did not seem like and arm and a leg to go. You felt like you got your bucks worth!



Disneyland prices increased today, Sept. 15th, up $4


AND minimum wage was $3.35 to boot!....




This may have been answered before, but I%26#39;m curious (mostly because it will affect me next month)--why isn%26#39;t there an ';ages 3-9'; price for Annual Passes??




Disney has never offered AP%26#39;s for children, just the one price.





In Southern California, SeaWorld, the San Diego Zoo and WIld Animal Park and Knott%26#39;s Berry Farm and Soak City offers lower priced passes for kids. DIsney, Universal and Six Flags do not.





It is a business decision.....




and gas cost .25 cents a gallon.....................

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