Disney (DIS) Raises Prices at Disneyland, Walt Disney World - LA Times
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Disney (NYSE: DIS) has increased park prices at its Orlando Walt Disney World and Anaheim Disneyland Resorts, sources at the LA Times said Monday.
Disney boosted Disneyland one-day passes 5.3 percent to $80, with the three-day pass increasing 8.7 percent to $224. Annual passes for residents in Southern California saw an 8.1 percent jump from $184 to $199.
The LA Times didn't update on specific Walt Disney World prices.
Disney has opened several new attractions at its Disneyland location, though a spokesperson said the increases were attributable to the regular evolution of rates.
Of total quarterly revenue, its Parks and Resorts segment generally accounts for about 28 to 30 percent of the total. Last quarter, Parks and Resorts saw a 7 percent increase to $2.63 billion.
Disney boosted Disneyland one-day passes 5.3 percent to $80, with the three-day pass increasing 8.7 percent to $224. Annual passes for residents in Southern California saw an 8.1 percent jump from $184 to $199.
The LA Times didn't update on specific Walt Disney World prices.
Disney has opened several new attractions at its Disneyland location, though a spokesperson said the increases were attributable to the regular evolution of rates.
Of total quarterly revenue, its Parks and Resorts segment generally accounts for about 28 to 30 percent of the total. Last quarter, Parks and Resorts saw a 7 percent increase to $2.63 billion.
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