Could Disney Be Raising Ticket Prices During Peak Hours?
Prices for typical vacation days and high-demand seasons could cost Disney fans more money in the near future.
Disney Parks and Resorts had an online survey to ask annual pass holders about a three-tiered pricing system, according to the L.A. Times.
It would mark tickets as Gold, Silver or Bronze. Gold tickets could be used every day of the year, while Silver could be used every day except peak days and popular holiday weeks. Meanwhile, bronze tickets could only be used on off-peak times.
It’s possible that in one scenario on the survey, the tickets ranged from $115 for Gold tickets, $105 for Silver and $99 for Bronze.
Disneyland in Anaheim currently charges $99 for a fixed price one-day ticket that can be used any day of the year. Walt Disney World charges $105 per day.
What do you think about these rumored price changes?