The Palm Beach Post

Disney parks hike ticket prices

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Ticket prices at Walt Disney World in Orlando and at Disneyland in California are increasing, company officials said 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, which is a $2 bump for both. “Regular” times for adults will be $114 for adults and $108 for children, and “peak” tickets jump to $122 and $116, respective­ly for adults and children.

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.

Annual passes for Florida residents also have increased. The charges are reflected on the parks’ websites.

Other changes in the company’s flexible pricing program will come later in the year.

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

Each month was divided into value, regular and peak days with an 8-11 month calendar available online, hoping to prevent overcrowdi­ng during the theme parks’ busiest times.

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