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Walt Disney World in Florida raises admission prices

By Jane Engle, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
11:23 AM PDT, August 17, 2007

The Mouse wants more cheese. Walt Disney World in Florida has raised admission prices for the third time in less than two years. Its one-day, one-park tickets now cost $71 for adults and $60 for children ages 3 to 9, plus taxes.

Universal Orlando matched the $4 increase. (For both parks, you'll pay less per day if you buy multiday passes, and Universal also discounts tickets bought online.) Disneyland in Anaheim, at $63 per adult and $53 per child ages 3 to 9, including taxes, remains a comparative bargain.

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