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Disneyland resort tickets, parking prices are rising again

Por: Los Angeles Times Business October 11, 2022

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Prices are rising again at Disneyland and neighboring California Adventure Park by as much as 9% for single-day tickets and 11% for preferred parking. The Anaheim resort has also increased prices by up to 25% — starting Tuesday — for the new Genie+ service, which allows visitors to skip long lines on some of the most popular attractions. The price hikes come a year after the theme park raised daily ticket prices up to 8% and increased daily... + full article



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