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Disneyland Considers Surge Pricing Model

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Under surge pricing, Disneyland would charge visitors more on busier days in the summer or over Christmas. People who go to Disneyland on weekdays in February or September would pay less, about $99. People who go on holidays or during the summer would pay up to $115. Disneyland is surveying park-goers and says it will review results before deciding whether to implement surge pricing.

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