Disneyland Also Raises Price of Two-Day Passes for Adults, Kids
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A day after disclosing a $2 hike in daily admission prices, Disneyland revealed Wednesday that it also has increased the cost of its two-day passes by $4 for adults and $3 for children.
The Anaheim theme park started selling two-day passes Wednesday for $76 for adults and $57 for children ages 3 through 11, employees said. Three-day passes remain at $99 for adults and $75 for children.
A new discount program for Anaheim residents also was started Wednesday. Through the end of March, city residents can buy up to five tickets for $25 each.
On Tuesday, the park disclosed that daily admission prices were being hiked to $41 for adults and $31 for children. It also said then that its annual Southern California discount would let in regional residents for $31 through mid-May.
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