Not all Disneyland ticket prices are created equal with many more dates at the expensive end of the scale compared to the far fewer cheap days available for the Anaheim theme park over the next six months.
Disneyland raised admission prices last week with the highest priced ticket topping out at $194 while holding the price of the cheapest daily ticket at $104 for a single park.
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Disneyland has nearly twice as many high-priced dates (132) as low-priced days (71) on the calendar through April.
Two-thirds of the dates through April fall into the three most expensive tiers with the remaining one-third of the dates in the four least expensive tiers, according to an analysis by News Nation reporter Scott Gustin.
Disneyland Resort increased prices for most of its 1-Day tickets, but the “Tier 0” ticket remains unchanged at $104. But how many days are eligible?
Through April 30, 2024, 12% of days are Tier 0. 65% of days are Tier 4-6. Here’s a breakdown of each tier: pic.twitter.com/ZksVXZ9KkE
— Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) October 11, 2023
All things being equal, each of Disneyland’s seven pricing tiers would have about 14% of the dates — but so far Disneyland hasn’t distributed the ticket prices equally across the calendar.
The top three most expensive tiers ($169-$194) make up 65% of the dates while the bottom four least expensive dates ($104-$154) make up 35% of the dates through April.
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So far, there are 25 days on the Disneyland calendar at the cheapest $104 price point through April 2024 — about 12% of the available dates.
The next three lowest tiers have even fewer dates: 10 days at $119 (5%), 16 days at $134 (8%) and 20 days at $154 (10%).
By far, the three most expensive tiers have the most dates: 45 days at $169 (22%), 42 days at $184 (21%) and 45 at $194 (22%).
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