Disney puts up ticket prices at its US theme parks
A one-day ticket will now cost up to $5 more per person, with many parking fees also set to rise
Visiting “The Happiest Place On Earth” just got more expensive.
The cost of a one-day visit to Disney’s theme parks in Florida and California will now cost up to $5 (£4) more per person, with most parking fees also set to rise.
In the new price structure, tickets for ‘value days’ at the Magic Kingdom will increase by $2 (£1.60) each, up to $107 (£85.50) for adults and $101 (£80.70) for children.
Entry on ‘regular days’ will cost $5 more per person, up to $115 (£92) for adults and $109 (£87) for children, while ‘peak days’ ticket prices will stay the same, at $124 (£99) for adults and $118 (£94) for kids.
Florida's three other Disney theme parks will also see price hikes of between $2 to $5.
The Orlando theme parks first introduced seasonal prices for tickets last year, as a way of incentivising families to visit at less busy times of year.