DISNEY CRANKING UP THE COST OF ADMISSION

The happiest place on earth Disneyland just got more expensive.

The LA Times reports that prices at the Southern California resort rose as much as 18-percent for annual pass holders.  Daily tickets rose as much as eleven-dollars.  

A one-day adult ticket for Disneyland or California Adventure is 99-dollars for low-demand days, such as weekdays in May.  

The price previously was 97-dollars. 

It's 117-dollars for a ticket on a regular demand day, up from 110-dollars.  

The price of a ticket on a peak demand day is 135-dollars, up from 124-dollars. 

Disney is adding a new Star Wars attraction, a Pixar Play Parade and a remake of the boardwalk-styled land known as Paradise Pier.

If you’re considering the annual pass route, the least-expensive pass costs $729 (up from $619). A Signature pass will soak you for $999 (up from $849, but it includes free parking). 

For those brave enough to go after the Signature Plus pass, it’s now $1,149 (increased from $1,049) - but you get with free parking and an online app to board rides faster.


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