Disney, which has a three-tier structure that
charges visitors more during peak periods to help spread out
crowds, said peak one-day tickets for a single theme park at the
Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, would see the biggest
increase, rising to $135 from $124.
Value and regular one-day tickets are now $97 and $117,
respectively, compared to $97 and $110 last year.
One-day prices to the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in
Orlando, Florida rose 2 percent to 4 percent, with tickets there
now ranging between $109 and $129.
The company also said it plans to make changes to its annual
pass program at Disneyland as well make its multiple-day tickets
to Walt Disney World date-specific in order to help manage
crowds, particularly as it prepares to open a new Star Wars
attraction at both parks next year.
Theme parks are Disney's second-largest division, bringing in
$18.4 billion in revenue and $3.8 billion in operating income
for the fiscal year that ended in September, according to
company earnings reports.
(Reporting by Michael Erman; Editing by Paul Simao)
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