Disneyland has raised the price on tickets, Annual Passports, parking, and MaxPass, effective January 6, 2019.
The complete list of ticket prices is available at our Disneyland Ticket FAQ; here is a summary:
Seasonal pricing on one-day tickets continues, with the price of an adult one-day park ticket now at $104/$129/$149, up from $97/$117/$135. A one-day park hopper is $154/$179/$199.
The price of multi-day tickets has increased $15-$20 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-day one park/day tickets, and $20-$25 for park hopper tickets.
Annual passports saw large increases, anywhere from 8% for the Southern California Select passport to 23% for the Premier passport. New prices:
SoCal Select: $399 ($30 increase)
SoCal (Renewal only): $599 ($40 increase)
Deluxe: $799 ($70 increase)
Signature: $1149 ($150 increase)
Signature Plus: $1399 ($250 increase)
Premier: $1949 ($370 increase)
The price for MaxPass, which allows guests to download PhotoPass photos and make Fastpass reservations using the Disneyland app, has risen $5, to $15 per day.
Parking prices for the theme parks, Downtown Disney, and the Disneyland Resort hotels also increased. The daily rate for theme park parking went up $5: Autos are $25, RVs and oversized vehicles are $30, and buses and tractor trailers are $35.
Disneyland is still offering two special deals on multi-day tickets, which in light of this price increase makes them an even better value. These tickets are available for purchase from January 7 through May 20, with blockout dates of April 14-22.
The Limited-Time Special Ticket Offer features reduced prices on 3-, 4-, and 5-day tickets. It is available to anyone.
The Southern California Resident Ticket Offer is for 3-day tickets. It is available only to residents of Southern California and Northern Baja California.
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