Disneyland Has Raised It’s Prices … Again

Disneyland Has Raised It's Prices
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ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA – October 4, 2015 –(Gephardt Daily) – In a press release sent today, Disneyland has raised its prices for pass holders by as much as $60 and eliminated the no-blackout, $779 Premium Annual Passport

According to the Orange County Register, The park is now offering two new types of passes; ‘The Disney Signature Plus’ which is $1,049 with no black-out days, and the ‘Disney Signature’ for $849, which is good for visits for about 350 days, excluding select days in the winter holiday.

Photo Courtesy: Disneyland
Photo Courtesy: Disneyland

These new passes come with additional benefits such as parking, discounts for dining and merchandise and a new PhotoPass that allows pass holders unlimited digital downloads of photos taken of them meeting characters, walking around the park and on rides.

Excluded days for the ‘Disney Signature’ pass are the two weeks around Christmas and New Year, which is often when its most crowded.

Disneyland has closed its gates at times to control overflowing crowds.

This is the second time this year Disneyland has raised prices for annual passes. In February, the theme park upped prices across the board by $3 for a one-day pass and one-day park tickets are now $99.

The new ‘Deluxe Passes’ went up $50, from $549 to $599.

Disneyland is closing several attractions. Some for maintenance, some for refurbishing  and some permanently beginning Jan. 10. This is to make room for “Star Wars” land, which will cover about 15 acres and take up some of “Frontierland.”

Parking prices at the Disneyland Resort have also been upped.

 

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