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Disneyland Resort Raises Ticket Prices for 2015

By Dawn Cullo

It’s now going to cost you a few more dollars to take a vacation at the Happiest Place on Earth. As of February 22, 2015 the admission prices at Disneyland Resort have risen by a few dollars.

Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle

1 day pass – $3 increase

  • $99 (was $96) 10 and up
  • $93 (was $90) for kids ages 3 to 9
  • $56 for Park hopper add-on (this is a $2 increase from $54)

2 day pass – $7 increase

  • $185 (was $178) 10and up
  • $172 (was $165) for kids ages 3 to 9
  • $40 for Park hopper add-on (this is a $1 increase from $39)

3 day pass – $9 increase

  • $235 (was $226) 10and up
  • $224 (was $215)for kids ages 3 to 9
  • $40 for Park hopper add-on (this is a $1 increase from $39)

4 day pass – $10 increase

  • $260 (was $250) 10and up
  • $245 (was $235)for kids ages 3 to 9
  • $40 for Park hopper add-on (this is a $1 increase from $39)

5 day pass – $9 increase

  • $275 (was $266) 10and up
  • $259(was $250)for kids ages 3 to 9
  • $40 for Park hopper add-on (this is a $1 increase from $39)

The Premium Annual Pass – $80 increase

365 days of entry into both Disneyland park or Disney California Adventure and parking

  • $779 (was $699) all ages

Deluxe Annual Pass – $30 increase

315 days of entry into both Disneyland park or Disney California Adventure

  • $549 (was $519) all ages

What Can You Do To Save Money on Park Passes?

  1.  Buy an Annual Pass

If you live in California and you plan on visiting the park more than 8 days a year then consider investing in an Annual Pass.

Disneyland Annual Pass

California residents can make monthly payments on their passes after a after a $99 down payment. For the Deluxe Annual pass the monthly payment is $37.50 and the Premium Annual pass monthly payment is $56.67 per ticket.

Learn more about Annual Passes on Disneyland’s Website.

 

  1. Open a Disney Vacation Account

The Disney Vacation Account is a great way to put money aside weekly or monthly as it fits into your budget. Friends and family can also help you save for your vacation by giving you gift cards.

Disney-Vacation-Account

These gift cards can be applied deposited into your vacation account.  When you are ready to book your vacation just call Disney Reservations Call Center at (407) 939-7734.

 

  1. Book Through Disney Travel

When booking through Walt Disney Travel you have the ability to make a down payment on your vacation and make payments on the remaining balance. The total must be paid off 30 days prior to date of arrival.

For more information or to book your vacation package call Disney Travel (714) 520-5060.

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About Dawn Cullo

Dawn is a social influencer and has been writing about her nerdy side since 2004 at "I Am A Mommy Nerd". She enjoys writing about Social Media, Disney and life with two little girls. Her advice is to keep on dreaming, do what you love and life will lead you a path to your happiness. Dawn lives in Northern California with her two daughters and her husband. Dawn has introduced the magic of Disney to her daughters, and instills in them that if they can dream it, they can do it. You can connect with Dawn on Twitter or Facebook.

Comments

  1. Julie Wood says

    March 3, 2015 at 2:40 pm

    It sounds okay to me. I have not been to Disneyland since 1999, but I sure would love to take another vacation to Disneyland again someday!

    • Dawn Cullo says

      March 4, 2015 at 11:18 pm

      I hope you can make it to Disneyland during this year as they are celebrating the 60th Anniversary starting in May 22, 2015.

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