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ORLANDO, Fla. (Reuters) - A one-day ticket to the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Orlando jumped on Sunday to $105 from $99, an increase that likely makes the Florida family attraction the first in the industry to breach the $100 psychological barrier.
All other Walt Disney Co parks in Orlando and California increased prices for one-day, one-park admission, but they remained slightly below $100. Disneyland and Disney California now cost $99 while Orlando’s Epcot, Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios cost $97. Taxes are extra for all tickets.
John Gerner, managing partner of Leisure Business Advisors, said he was not surprised that Disney chose the Magic Kingdom to test triple-digit pricing.
Disney's Magic Kingdom one-day passes breach $100 mark
Park is the biggest ******* ripoff. You can't justify the prices for bad food, long wait times (in line), and quick rides. I was just there a few weeks back and there isn't a chance in hell that I step foot in that place again.