Oct 8 (Reuters) - Disney ( DIS ) said on Wednesday it
will raise prices for certain tickets to its theme parks in the
U.S. during key holidays such as the Thanksgiving week and New
Year's Eve.
Prices for one-day tickets to Walt Disney World Resort in
Orlando, Florida, will exceed the current $199 top price point,
beginning with the holidays in 2026, the company said in a
statement to Reuters.
The starting and high-end price for tickets on sale through
to October next year will remain unchanged.
Out of the seven ticket tiers at the Disneyland Resort in
Anaheim, California, five will see price hikes of 3% or less,
the lowest increase in several years. The lowest-priced ticket
will remain unchanged at $104.
Currently, the cost of entry to Disneyland for the week of
Thanksgiving - from November 24 to November 29 - as well as for
the Christmas and New Year's week is $224, according to its
website.
"Our commitment to creating magical experiences for everyone
remains at the heart of what we do - and that will never
change," Disney ( DIS ) officials said in the statement.