Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park were ranked as the least affordable theme parks in the U.S., with an estimated daily cost of $331.03 per visitor, according to a report by HomeToGo. The index evaluated 40 theme parks across 20 states, calculating costs based on tickets, parking, and nearby vacation rentals. Disney parks occupied six of the top 10 spots for highest costs, with Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom also among the priciest. At the same time, Quassy Amusement Park in Connecticut was the most affordable at $76.43 per visitor. The report noted that a family of four could spend over $1,324 just for basic expenses at Disney parks, excluding travel and food. Despite rising prices, Disney reported record revenue and profits for its Experiences division, though domestic attendance declined slightly due to lower international visitors.
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