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  • Disneyland Increases 2018 Ticket Prices

    Disneyland Increases 2018 Ticket Prices

    Ticket prices have increased for 2018 at Walt Disney World, and effective today Disneyland Resort ticket prices have also increased.

    At Disneyland, the regular price of admission at the Anaheim, California, park will rise to $117, a $7 change. A single-day ticket during peak periods will climb to $135, an $11 increase. And the value ticket will cost $97, no change.

    Here are some more details on the increases:

    Single Day Tickets

    Old 2017
    Adult/Child
    New 2018
    Adult/Child
    1-day 1-park (Value) $97/$91 $97/$91
    1-day park hopper (Value) $157/$151 $147/$141
    1-day 1-park (Regular) $110/$104 $117/$110
    1-day park hopper (Regular) $165/$159 $167/$160
    1-day 1 park (Peak) $124/$118 $135/$127
    1-day park hopper (Peak) $174/$168 $185/$177

    Multi Day Tickets

    2017
    Adult/Child
    New 2018
    Adult/Child
    Two Day $199/$187
    Park hopper: $244/$232
    $210/$198
    Park hopper: $260/$248
    Three Day $270/$258
    Park hopper: $315/$303
    $280/$264
    Park hopper: $330/$314
    Four Day $290/$275
    Park hopper: $335/$320
    $305/$287
    Park hopper: $355/$337
    Five Day $305/$290
    Park hopper: $350/$335
    $320/$301
    Park hopper: $370/$351


    Annual Passes

    So Cal Select $339 $369
    So Cal (renewals only) $469 $549
    Deluxe $619 $729
    Signature $849 $999
    Signature Plus $1049 $1149
    Premiere $1439 $1579

     

  • OFFICAL: Disney World 2018 Ticket Prices Have Been Increased

    OFFICAL: Disney World 2018 Ticket Prices Have Been Increased

    We reported earlier in the week that Disney World would soon be increasing ticket prices. Today that is official and effective today guests will see the increase when they go to purchase tickets. Disneyland also increased prices and you can find a completed price list here.

    Here are the new prices you can find on Disney’s website:

    Single Day Tickets

    Magic Kingdom

    • Value tier increasing from $107 to $109
    • Regular tier increasing from $115 to $119
    • Peak tier remaining $124 to $129

    Park Hopper

    • Value tier increasing from $162 to $164
    • Regular tier increasing from $170 to $174
    • Peak tier increasing from $174 to $184

    Epcot, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom

    • Value tier increasing from $99 to $102
    • Regular tier increasing from $107 to $114
    • Peak tier increasing from $119 to $122

    Multi-Day Tickets

    2 days
    Increasing from $199 to $209

    3 days
    Increasing from $289 to $325

    4 days
    Increasing from $350 to $400

    5 days
    Increasing from $370 to $415

    Annual Pass

    Disney Silver Pass

    • Increasing from $419 to $439
    • Renewal increasing from $356 to $373

    Disney Gold Pass

    • Increasing from $559 to $589
    • Renewal increasing from $475 to 500

    Disney Platinum Pass

    • Florida resident increasing from $679 to $729
    • Florida resident renewal increasing from $653 to $704
    • Regular pass increasing from $779 to $849
    • Regular pass renewal increasing from $662 to $721

    Disney Platinum Plus Pass

    • Florida resident increasing from $769 to $829
    • Florida resident renewal increasing from $653 to $704
    • Regular pass increasing from $869 to $949
    • Regular pass renewal increasing from $738 to $806

    Since the resort opened in 1971 ticket prices have increased basically annually, save a year here and there so it’s to be expected.

    Universal Studios Orlando usually follows right behind so you can expect a price increase from them coming soon after.

    later this year, Walt Disney World Resort plans to implement date-based pricing. Given the small percentage of Guests that purchase a 1-day ticket at Walt Disney World, extending pre-published, date-specific pricing to multi-day tickets will further advance our efforts spread to attendance throughout the year and ensure all Guests have a magical experience no matter when they visit.

    “Given the small percentage of guests that purchase a 1-day ticket at Walt Disney World, extending pre-published, date-specific pricing to multi-day tickets will further advance our efforts spread to attendance throughout the year,” said Andrea Finger, spokeswoman for Walt Disney World.

  • Refillable Mug Price Increases at Disney World

    Refillable Mug Price Increases at Disney World

    $18.99. That’s right, your favorite Walt Disney World Resort Rapid Fill refillable mug has just gone up in price… Again. Okay, so it only went up a dollar, but it’s a pretty steep price at nearly twenty bucks.

    Originally they had pricing tiers depending on how many days you were staying, which was nice for guest who were only staying a day or two, but since May 2015 only a “length of stay” option has been available.

    As the name implies, the Length of Stay price is the same regardless of whether your Resort stay is one night, two weeks, or any length of time in between. Guests are entitled to unlimited free refills on fountain drinks, coffee, and tea from self-service beverage locations at Disney resorts for their length of stay.

    Refillable mugs are provided to guests that have purchased one of the Disney Dining Plans, but for other guests the price for a refillable mug is now $18.99 for the length of stay.

    The mugs can be refilled with fountain beverages, coffee, and tea at any resort self-service beverage location. The refillable mugs are purchased or redeemed at the quick service location at each Disney resort. You will find different colors to choose from. The cast member will activate the mug and then you are able to use it at the Rapid Fill location, which is also usually also located inside the quick service location, or in some cases the resort gift shop. You hold your cup under your drink selection of choice and it will fill up the cup.

    Comment below if you remember the days before the RFID chip when people would just bring their favorite mug and fill it up as they pleased?