New York Daily News

Disney’s ‘Magic’ to cost more

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TICKET PRICES at Walt Disney World in Orlando and at Disneyland in California are increasing, company officials said Sunday.

Starting Sunday, “value” days for Magic Kingdom will cost $109 for adults and $103 for children, which represent a $2 increase. During “regular” time, park visitors will pay $4 more with prices jumping to $119 for adults and $113 for children. The “peak” prices will be $129 for adults and $123 for children.

At Epcot, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom, value one-day tickets will now be $102 for adults and $96 for children — a $2 bump for both. Regular times for adults will be $114 for adults and $108 for children, and peak tickets jump to $122 (adults) and $116 (children).

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

In October 2015, Disney introduced flexible pricing at U.S. parks as an incentive for guests to visit during less busy times.

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