A ticket for a single day at Disneyland – without park
hopper tickets or Disney Genie Plus – is $184. On opening day in 1955, you
could get into Disneyland for just a dollar; 50 cents if you were a child. Of
course, tickets for the rides were extra then. But you could pretty much ride
everything for under $10 seventy years ago. If a dollar in 1955 would be worth
$12.14 today, I guess you could say the price of a Disney trip has more than
kept pace with inflation. A day ticket to the Magic Kingdom in Florida is even
more: $194. I guess that makes sense. Disneyland covers 85 acres, while the Magic
Kingdom is 107. A day at Disneyland Paris is $133 in US dollars. Hong Kong
Disneyland is $91, Shanghai Disneyland is $74, and Tokyo Disneyland is only $59.
Suddenly it occurs to me – I’ve already visited the three most expensive Disney
parks.






