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Walt Disney World announced Friday that it is raising ticket prices by more than 10 percent in at least one case in the resort's second round of price increases in less than a year.
Effective Sunday, the base price of a one-day ticket will rise from $82 to $85 before tax, an increase of 3.7 percent.
Prices will rise more steeply on longer-term passes. The price of a five-day ticket one of Disney World's best-selling ticket options will jump 5.9 percent, from $237 to $251.
The price of a seven-day pass will jump 8.1 percent to $267. A 10-day pass will soar 11.1 percent to $291.
In addition, the price of adding a "park hopper" feature to a pass allowing visits to multiple Disney theme parks in a single day will inch up from $54 to $55 for all multi-day ticket options. The feature will cost an extra $35 for a single-day ticket.
Effective Sunday, the base price of a one-day ticket will rise from $82 to $85 before tax, an increase of 3.7 percent.
Prices will rise more steeply on longer-term passes. The price of a five-day ticket one of Disney World's best-selling ticket options will jump 5.9 percent, from $237 to $251.
The price of a seven-day pass will jump 8.1 percent to $267. A 10-day pass will soar 11.1 percent to $291.
In addition, the price of adding a "park hopper" feature to a pass allowing visits to multiple Disney theme parks in a single day will inch up from $54 to $55 for all multi-day ticket options. The feature will cost an extra $35 for a single-day ticket.