When Walt Disney opened Disneyland in 1955, admission to the theme park was just USD $2.50, or roughly USD $24 when adjusted for inflation. Today, however, admission can cost up to USD $132 for adults and now experts are expecting ticket prices to double in 10 years. Vacation rental site Koala analyzed historical ticket prices for all six Disney theme parks worldwide, and judging by their growth rates, California’s Disneyland will jump to around USD $223 and Florida’s Disney World to USD $253 for a single day, single park ticket for adults. "We’re predicting similar increases in the other Disney parks, although at different rates. The Asian parks, in Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Tokyo, will likely remain more affordable," Koala co-founder and CEO Mike Kennedy said in a statement.
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