Disney has announced price hikes for tickets and annual passes at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World as part of its $60 billion investment plan. Starting Wednesday, most Disneyland ticket prices will increase, while annual passes for Walt Disney World will also see a rise. The highest price for an annual pass at Walt Disney World will be $1,449. Additionally, parking fees at the parks will increase. The price hikes come as Disney prepares to open the world's first Frozen-themed land at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.
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Annual passes for Walt Disney World will rise between $30 and $50 depending on the pass, with the highest price settling at $1,449 for its most expensive Incredi-Pass. Parking at the parks will rise by $5. https://t.co/nIX4uFKEp5 https://t.co/0QHKic3Bv1
Starting Wednesday, most Disneyland ticket prices will be going up, but their lowest ticket price will stay at $104. Visitors will also be paying more for Magic Key passes, the Disney Genie+ service and parking. https://t.co/ktBSgd8XnK https://t.co/wmvgmGbLrf https://t.co/1YvXu4PEfZ
Walt Disney, $DIS, is raising ticket prices at its Disneyland resort by up to 9% and lifting annual pass prices at Walt Disney World by as much as 10%.