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Grab Your Wallets: Prices at Disneyland Going Up Again

At Disneyland, the regular price of admission will rise to $117, a $7 change.

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 in Bay Lake, Florida, 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.

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Aerial views show the progress of construction at Disneyland and Disney World's Star Wars Land sites.
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Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Chairman Bob Chapek shared new details and a glimpse inside the two attractions planed for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge coming to both Disneyland park in Anaheim, Calif. and Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando, Fla. in 2019.
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So. Close. Disneyland's Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge is so close to opening! The park, set to dazzle the world in Summer 2019, is seen here in these aerial images Feb. 22, 2019. Continue viewing this gallery to see how construction looked as progress was made over the past year.
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NearMap flew over the soon-to-be open Star Wars land, snapping these aerial images, Feb. 22, 2019.
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If you want to check out more photos just released of costumes, merchandise, adult-only beverages and more, check out this brand new gallery.
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A view of the construction progress at Star Wars Land at the Anaheim, California, Disneyland park in March 2018.
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A view of the construction progress at Star Wars Land at the Anaheim, California, Disneyland park in March 2018.
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A view of the construction progress at Star Wars Land at the Anaheim, California, Disneyland park in March 2018.
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A view of the construction progress at Star Wars Land at the Anaheim, California, Disneyland park in March 2018.
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A view of the construction progress at Star Wars Land at the Anaheim, California, Disneyland park in March 2018.
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"Another part of this longtime construction tradition is when signatures are placed on the steel beam, and for this topping out every Disneyland Resort cast member was invited to take part!" - Disney Parks Blog
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An earlier aerial view of Star Wars land. This is the east view of the Millennium Falcon area from November 2017.
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This is a north aerial view of the entire Star Wars land site from November 2017.
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This is the north view of the Millennium Falcon area from November 2017.
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This is the north view of Star Wars land from above in November 2017.
What the land may look like when all is said and done in 2019.
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Another northern view of Star Wars land.
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This is a north view of Star Wars Land.
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This is a south view of Star Wars Land.
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Aerial shots of the south view of Disneyland's upcoming Star Wars Land.
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Aerial shots of Disneyland's upcoming Star Wars Land. This is the west view of the Millennium Falcon area.
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East view of Star Wars Land.
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South view of Millennium Falcon area.
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Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Chairman Bob Chapek shared new details and a glimpse inside the two attractions planed for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge coming to both Disneyland park in Anaheim, Calif. and Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando, Fla. in 2019.
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New images from May 30, 2018 show the progress of the new Star Wars land at Disney World in Florida.
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New aerial images from May 30, 2018 show the progress of the new Star Wars land at Disney World in Florida.
Progress continues on Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at the Walt Disney World Resort.
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Aerial view of Disney World's Star Wars land as construction is underway for a 2019 debut. Here we see the east view zoomed in.
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A northern view.
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Aerial view of Disney World's Star Wars land as construction is underway for a 2019 debut.
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A south view.
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A zoomed in shot of the south view.
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Aerial view of Disney World's Star Wars land as construction is underway for a 2019 debut.
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Aerial view of Disney World's Star Wars land as construction is underway for a 2019 debut.
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Aerial view of Disney World's Star Wars land as construction is underway for a 2019 debut.
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A western view.
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You can even see Rex the dinosaur.
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Coming Summer 2018, Toy Story land at Disney World is well underway. Here's an eastern view.
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A north view.
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Coming Summer 2018, Toy Story land at Disney World is well underway.
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An eastern view.
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Coming Summer 2018, Toy Story land at Disney World is well underway.
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A west-facing aerial view.
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Coming Summer 2018, Toy Story land at Disney World is well underway.

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.

"We will be reshaping our Annual Pass program to better manage the guest experience throughout the year, which will help all Disneyland Resort guests have a great visit, particularly as we look forward to the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in 2019," Disneyland Resorts spokesperson Suzi Brown said in a statement.

Prices for Florida residents have also changed. All of the increases are reflected on the parks' websites.

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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.

Company officials said Sunday that this program will evolve in 2018 to address the visitation patterns of their guests. As the next step, they said, date-specific tickets -- with prices published in advance -- will be rolled out at Walt Disney World.

"Given the small percentage of guests that purchase a 1-day ticket at Walt Disney World, extending pre-published, date-specific pricing to multi-day tickets will further advance our efforts spread to attendance throughout the year," said Andrea Finger, spokeswoman for Walt Disney World.

Here's a chart of how the price changes break down at Disneyland in SoCal:

Ticket type                                            2017 price             2018 price

  • Value:1-day, 1-park                             $97                    $97
  • Value: 1-day parkhopper                      $157                  $147
  • Regular: 1-day, 1-park                         $110                  $117
  • Regular: 1-day parkhopper                   $165                  $167
  • Peak: 1-day, 1 park                              $124                  $135
  • Peak 1-day parkhopper                         $174                  $185
  • Signature Plus annual passport              $1049                $1149
  • Signature annual passport                     $849                  $999
  • Deluxe annual passport                         $619                  $729
  • So Cal annual passport (only renewals)  $469                  $549
  • Select annual passport                          $339                  $369
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