One of the biggest gripes about Disneyland is the rising cost of admission, but you can still get into the Anaheim theme park for nearly the same price as a decade ago if you know when to go and you have a little flexibility in your schedule.
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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There was a time not so long ago when getting into Disneyland cost less than $100. Crossing that $100 threshold made big news at the time — which seems quaint now as the top price for admission inches closer to $200.
A decade ago, Disneyland tickets were still under a hundred bucks. One-day, one-park admission to Disneyland or Disney California Adventure was $92 in 2013, $96 in 2014 and $99 in 2015.
In 2016, Disneyland broke the $100 barrier with a new three-tiered pricing system with tickets costing $95, $105 and $119 depending on anticipated crowd sizes. Since then, the number of tiers has increased and the price of the most expensive tickets has steadily climbed.
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But you can still get into Disneyland for about $100 if you know when to go to the park — and you’re willing to be flexible with your vacation timing.
Disneyland has offered a low-priced $104 ticket since 2019 — typically on Mondays through Thursdays.
The upcoming cheap dates for the rest of 2023 and early 2024 include weekdays during the first three weeks of November, the last four weeks of January and a few days in February.
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So far, there are 25 days on the Disneyland calendar at the $104 price point through April 2023 — about 12% of the available dates.
Disneyland’s calendar only stretches through April at the moment — so…
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