Disneyland Resort just announced that they will be increasing prices up to 25% for daily tickets along with annual passes and parking.
The increases took effect Sunday, January 6th, so next time you visit the park, you'll see a difference in prices.
For the cheapest daily ticket, it will be more than $100.00.
Disneyland's reasoning behind charging more is aimed toward crowd control.
The park expects visitor demand to increase when it opens the new Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge this summer.
It will feature two new attractions, including a ridge that lets visitors take control and pilot the Millennium Falcon.
So a daily ticket that was once $97.00 is now selling for $104.00 for low demand days.
For a regular demand day, the price will have a 10.3% increase.
Disney also stated that more days would be blocked out for annual passes in 2019 versus last year.
What do you think of the prices changing?