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Disney boosts single-day ticket prices

Disney characters wave from Disneyland Resort's Diamond Celebration float celebrating the park's 60th anniversary, in the 127th Rose Parade in Pasadena on Jan. 1, 2016.
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Disney characters wave from Disneyland Resort's Diamond Celebration float celebrating the park's 60th anniversary, in the 127th Rose Parade in Pasadena on Jan. 1, 2016.

The prices for a visit to Disneyland or California Adventure went up over the weekend.

On Sunday, single-day ticket prices have rose about $2 to $5 dollars, depending on what day you want to head to the park. "Value" days cost $97, a regular day costs $110 and peak days run $124. Single-day parking is $20.

Last year, Disney rolled out a pricing plan that allows visitors to view a planning calendar from eight to 11 months out to determine which days are considered "value," ''regular" or "peak" times. Visitors pay more on "peak" days, which are the busiest times as forecast by park officials.

"Our pricing provides guests a range of options that allow us to better manage demand to maximize the guest experience and is reflective of the distinctly Disney offerings at all of our parks," said Disney spokeswoman Jacquee Wahler to the Associated Press.