Disneyland Resort ticket prices have increased once again for the park’s annual price increase. Disneyland uses seasonal pricing, however there is a small change for one day tickets. Before they used a value, regular, or peak day system. For 2020, they will be using a tiered system. The tiered pricing only impact 1 day tickets. Those who purchase multi-day tickets will not see tiered pricing. As far as pricing goes, the lowest 1-day 1-park adult ticket remains at $104, while the highest price ticket is now $154.
Let’s take a look at the breakdown
Single Day Tickets
- Tier 1 – $104
- Tier 2 – $114
- Tier 3 – $124
- Tier 4 – $139
- Tier 5 – $154
1-Day Park Hopper Tickets
1-Day Park Hopper Peak Ticket is valid for same-day admission to both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park
- Â Tier 1 – $159
- Tier 2 – $169
- Tier 3 – $179
- Tier 4 – $194
- Tier 5 – $209
Multi-Day Tickets – 1 Park per day
Multi-day park ticket pricing has increased as well and is as follows:
2-Day Disneyland Resort Ticket
- Ages 10 & Up: $235
- Ages 3 – 9: $220
3-Day Disneyland Resort Ticket
- Ages 10 & Up: $310
- Ages 3 – 9: $290
4-Day Disneyland Resort Ticket
- Ages 10 & Up: $340
- Ages 3 – 9: $320
5-Day Disneyland Resort Ticket
- Ages 10 & Up: $360
- Ages 3 – 9: $340
Multi-Day Park Hopper Tickets
2-Day Park Hopper Ticket
- Ages 10 & Up: $290
- Ages 3 – 9: $275
3-Day Park Hopper Ticket
- Ages 10 & Up: $365
- Ages 3 – 9: $345
4-Day Park Hopper Ticket
- Ages 10 & Up: $395
- Ages 3 – 9: $375
5-Day Park Hopper Ticket
- Ages 10 & Up: $415
- Ages 3 – 9: $395
As far as Annual Passes go, there were increases here across the board, as well. The Flex Annual Passport is now $649. The Premier Pass which is for both Walt Disney World and Disneyland is now $2,119. SoCal Select is now $419, Deluxe is $829, Signature costs $1,199, and Signature Plus now costs $1,449.