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How much did Disney tickets cost in 1985?

Ticket prices increased again to $16.50 in 1985, according to Walt's Apartment website. The 1985 ticket price would be equivalent to paying $46.42 in 2022. As the park's popularity grew and the list of attractions expanded, so did ticket prices. By 1995, tickets cost $31.



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Disney has annually increased prices since at least 1986 (with the exception of 1991). In 1986 a one-day passport to Disneyland cost $19 and by 1990 it was $27.50.

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1980's. As Disney World's popularity picked up steam, so did the increase in its ticket costs. The decade saw an increase of $21.50, starting at $7.50 in 1980… …with a high of $29.

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Although the cost of admission to Disneyland changes throughout the year, the cheapest time to go to Disneyland is during the off-peak season. This is generally between mid-January and February, or September through mid-November.

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In 1982, a one-day ticket to either Magic Kingdom or Epcot Center cost $15 for an adult and only $12 for a child.

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Disneyland's magical pricing power has raised its basic ticket price nearly six-fold over three decades. The new $149-a-day price is up from $25.50 in 1990, equal to 6.5 percent annualized growth.

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The price of a one-day ticket now ranges from $104 to $179 based on the day. The most expensive one-day Park Hopper ticket is now priced at $244 per day. The last time Disneyland increased ticket prices was in October 2021. All ticket price increases go into effect on Tuesday.

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In February 2020, Disneyland, in Anaheim, California, raised prices on its one-day park tickets about 5 percent. This price increase is particularly significant because it's the first time Disneyland price tickets have crossed the $200 mark.

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Increases in ticket prices, ticket “surge pricing,” new add-on expenses (Airport transportation, Genie+ & Lightning Lanes), and price increases for merchandise and food —- all boils down to the fact that folks will still pay it. But don't lose hope!

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On June 20, 1981, Disneyland began offering the choice of a ticket book or an all-inclusive Passport, which offered unlimited use of the park attractions. By June 1982, the ticket books were phased out in favor of the Passport at both Disneyland and Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World.

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Tickets – Frequently Asked Questions Are they still valid? A: Walt Disney World Resort continues to honor all unexpired theme park tickets with remaining admission days. For dated theme park tickets, you may be able to change the date on your tickets.

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A one-day ticket to Disneyland in 1955 cost $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. In addition to the price of entry, each of the park's 35 rides had a fee. Many of the attractions cost around 25 to 35 cents for adults and 10 to 25 cents for children.

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So what would a 4-day trip staying on a moderate Disney resort property look like for a family of four 20 years ago compared to today's prices? According to All Ears, a single day single theme park admission adult ticket cost between $48 and $50 while a child between the ages of 3-9 cost $38.00-$40.00 back in 2002.

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