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Disneyland Raises Ticket Prices Effective October 8, 2025

October 8, 2025 by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix

 Effective Wednesday, October 8, Disneyland has raised the price of single-day park tickets by as much as 9.5% depending on when you visit, with the most expensive one-day child’s ticket breaking $200 for the first time ever. Multi-day tickets also went up, and annual Magic Key passes jumped as much as $150.

The cost of the Park Hopper add-on has jumped significantly. It can now cost as much as $100 to add park hopping to a one-day ticket, depending on when you visit.

Theme Park tickets and add-ons

The Disneyland Resort uses a seasonal flex pricing structure, with the price of one-day tickets based on a seven-tier calendar.

A tier 0 ticket is lowest-priced single-day admission, and remains the same $104 as offered since 2019. Disney generally publishes the calendar 120 days in advance, and there are nearly 30 tier-0 days on the schedule through early February. Not surprisingly, reservations for these lower-cost days can book quickly.

On the other side of the spectrum is the tier 6 ticket. Valid on the busiest of days, it saw a $18 increase to $224. The $120 difference between a tier 0 and tier 6 ticket is striking, as you can save more than 50% by visiting on a “slower” day. Prices for one-day tier 2 through 5 tickets each increased $3 to $7.

The price for multi-day single-park tickets each increased by $6 to $14 for adults, with the five-day ticket now $525 per adult. Again, two tier 0 day tickets at $104 each are a better value than a 2-day ticket (now $336) if you can time your visits to off-season weekdays.

The park hopper add-on for one-day tickets is also tier based, and the price increases for longer multi-day tickets. This charge is hard to compare because of the way Disney’s website displays ticket prices, so we’ve broken it out for you in the charts below.

The option costs $70 to add to a tier 0 ticket, $80 to add to a tier 1 or 2 ticket; $90 to add to a tier 3 or 4 ticket, and $100 to add to a tier 5 or 6 ticket. You will pay $100 – $135 to add park hopping to a multi-day ticket.

Finally, Disney has again raised the price of the Lightning Lane Multi Pass service for advance purchases, and continuing demand-based pricing for same-day purchases. It’s now $34 to add Lightning Lane Multi Pass to your ticket before your visit, a $2 increase. If you decide to wait until you get to the park, the price could be $34, or it could be a lot higher based on demand.

Magic Key holders still receive a 25% discount on the purchase of Lightning Lane Multi Pass, but still can’t purchase them as an add-on until the day of their visit.

These price increases add up quickly. The cost of a “fully loaded” 5-day ticket with park hopping and Lightning Lane Multi Pass service, has jumped nearly 10% to $825 per adult.

One-day tickets

Ticket & SeasonAdult One-ParkChild (3–9) One-ParkPark Hopper Add-On
One Day – Tier 0$104 (no change)$98 (no change)$70 ($5 increase)
One Day – Tier 1$129 ($3 increase)$119 ($3 increase)$80 ($15 increase)
One Day – Tier 2$149 ($7 increase)$139 ($7 increase)$80 ($15 increase)
One Day – Tier 3$169 ($5 increase)$159 ($13 increase)$90 ($20 increase)
One Day – Tier 4$184 ($4 increase)$174 ($4 increase)$90 ($20 increase)
One Day – Tier 5$199 ($3 increase)$189 ($3 increase)$100 ($25 increase)
One Day – Tier 6$224 ($18 increase)$214 ($18 increase)$100 ($25 increase)

 

Multi-day tickets

TicketAdult One-ParkChild (3–9) One-ParkPark Hopper Add-On
Two Day$336 ($6 increase)$315 ($20 increase)$100 ($15 increase)
Three Day$426 ($11 increase)$400 ($35 increase)$110 ($20 increase)
Four Day$480 ($6 increase)$450 ($30 increase)$120 ($25 increase)
Five Day$525 ($14 increase)$485 ($35 increase)$135 ($30 increase)
Magic Key renewals and passes will cost up to $150 more effective October 8, 2025. MousePlanet file photo.

Magic Key Passes

At press time Disney had put a pause of new purchases of the top two tiers of Magic Key passes, but existing Key holders can renew their pass. Those renewals will now be a bit pricier, especially for the Imagine Key, which went up $150. Pricing for the lower-tier Magic Keys, which are currently available for new purchases, did not change.

Magic Key TypePrice effective October 8, 2025
Inspire$1,899 ($150 increase)
Believe$1,474 ($100 increase)
Enchant$974 (No change)
Imagine$599 (No change)

Parking

There were no changes to parking rates at the Resort.

Theme Park ParkingPrice as of October 8, 2025
Auto / Motorcycle$40 ($10 increase)
RV / Oversized$45 ($5 increase)
Commercial / Bus$50 ($5 increase)
Preferred Parking$60 ($5 increase)

 

Hotel ParkingPrice as of October 8, 2025
Auto / Motorcycle – Hotel Guest Self-Park$45 ($5 increase)
RV / Oversized – Hotel Guest Self-Park$50 ($5 increase)
Hotel Guest Valet Park$75 ($5 increase)
Auto / Motorcycle – Non-Hotel Guest Self-Park$45 first hour + $10/hour; $85 max ($5 increase)
RV / Oversized – Non-Hotel Guest Self-Park$50 first hour + $10/hour; $90 max ($5 increase)

Now what?

If you are now scrambling to save on tickets for your upcoming visit, visit our travel partners at Get Away Today or call 1-855-GET-AWAY, and be sure to mention you saw them on MousePlanet.

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