However, inflation-weary consumers might be taking their money elsewhere when it comes to theme parks.
In its 2024 third-quarter results, Disney blamed a "softening consumer environment" for sliding demand in its theme parks.
A one-day, single-park ticket for Walt Disney World has climbed on average 5% per year over the past 10 years.
On the other hand, the price of Disney World and Disneyland's cheapest ticket has remained steady since 2019.
A Disney World one-day, one-park, off-peak ticket will cost a park-goer $109, and its equivalent at Disneyland is $104.
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