The Walt Disney World Resort in Florida has hiked prices on four levels of its annual pass by up to $100 (£77/€91).
Its most expensive ticket, the Disney Incredi-Pass, now costs $1,549 which marks a $100 increase from its previous price.
The three lower-level annual passes also saw price rises as the Sorcerer Pass went from $999 to $1,079, while the Pirate Pass rose from $799 to $829, and the Pixie Dust Pass is up to $469 from $439.
“Over the past decade, Disney World tickets have increased up to 101% and the top-level Annual Pass has increased by 86%,” Gavin Doyle, founder of Disney guide website MickeyVisit.com, said to CNN.
“If you are willing to be reactive to discounts and travel during the less in-demand periods of time, you’ll be rewarded with lower crowds and prices.
“I think of the standard prices from Disney World as the amount that only the most price-insensitive or those so set on being there for a specific event will end up paying. You can always find some combination of a ticket and/or hotel discount to be able to save on a trip.”
Single-day tickets to the resort are also available for between $119 and $199.
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