Disneyland park-goers are upset over a new round of price increases including the introduction of an annual pass that costs US$1,049. Disney eliminated many of its current annual pass options for both the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim and the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, replacing them with new passes, making more difficult for some to enter the ‘happiest place on Earth’.
The new $1,049 Disney Signature Plus Passport replaces the $779 Premium Annual Passport.
Now there are three Disney passports:
Disney Signature Plus Passport – Prices from US$1,049
Admission to the parks every day of the year
Visit both theme parks on the same day
Includes Disney PhotoPass downloads
Up to 15% off select dining
Up to 20% off select merchandise
Theme park parking
Disney Signature Passport – Prices from US$849
Visit both theme parks on the same day most days of the year
Includes Disney PhotoPass downloads
Up to 15% off select dining
Up to 20% off select merchandise
Theme park parking
Blockout dates apply (including Dec. holidays and other peak days)
Disney Deluxe Passport – Prices from US$599
Visit both theme parks on the same day most days of the year
Up to 10% off select dining
Up to 10% off select merchandise
Blockout dates apply (including Dec. holidays and other peak days)
For more information about prices and restriction please visit https://disneyland.disney.go.com/passes/
Some parkgoers are complaining that the increase comes as Disneyland gets ready to shut down a number of popular attractions for an extended period, including the Disneyland Railroad and Tom Sawyer Island, due to construction of the new “Star Wars” land.