![]() Standard parking is up 20% from $25 to $30. Good morning from Disneyland, where parking price increases have taken effect. Adjusted for inflation, that would be about $5 today. As MarketWatch notes, parking cost 55 cents when Disneyland opened in 1955. If you want valet parking, that will be $50. If you are self-parking at the Disneyland Hotel, Paradise Pier Hotel or Grand Californian, it's gone from $25 to $40 per day. It used to cost $25 a day to park in the main lots. Parking has also increased, effective immediately. This is the first ticket price increase at Disneyland since before the pandemic increases went into effect in February 2020, shortly before the parks shut down. ![]() To see a full breakdown of price changes, see the Disney Food Blog. A two-day park hopper pass, which used to cost $290, is now $315. If you want multi-day park hopper tickets, those have also increased. The first tier will remain the same at $109, but only applies to the lowest-demand days, generally weekdays in slower months like February. Tier two (previously $114) goes up to $119, tier three (previously $124) goes up to $134, tier four (previously $139) goes up to $149 and tier five (previously $154) goes up to $159. Tiers two through five are also going up starting in March 2022. ![]() ![]() Adjusted for inflation, that ticket would cost $62 today. In 2000, a single-day ticket to Disneyland cost $41. ![]()
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