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Entrance into the happiest place on Earth just got pricier.
The Walt Disney Co. on Sunday upped the ticket prices to all of its U.S. theme parks by $3 to $6 a ticket. While a single-day ticket at the Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom in Orland, Fla., used to cost $99, this week the price broke the hundred-dollar barrier to $105. One day tickets to Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif., now costs $99 for the 10-and-over crowd, up from $96. Prices also increased for children.
The parks’ prices usually increase annually, Disney spokesperson Suzi Brown told the Associated Press: “We continually add new experiences, and many of our guests select multiday tickets or annual passes, which provide a great value and additional savings.”
In the final quarter of 2015, Disney parks saw a record attendance bump of 7%.
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