Tokyo Disney Resort Raises Parking Fees 33% in First Hike in a Decade
Oriental Land Company said rising maintenance costs, shifting guest use and higher market prices prompted the change.
Overview
- Tokyo Disney Resort implemented the new rates on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, increasing regular car parking from 3,000 yen to 4,000 yen and large-vehicle parking from 5,000 yen to 6,000 yen.
- The operator, Oriental Land Company, said the revision was made because of higher maintenance costs, changed usage patterns and market-price pressures.
- The 1,000 yen rise equals a 33 percent jump and is the resort’s first parking increase in about ten years.
- Despite the hike, coverage notes Tokyo’s new parking fees remain lower than standard daily parking at U.S. Disney parks when converted to dollars.
- The timing comes just before the resort’s Summer Cool-Off season, which starts July 2, and the move reflects a wider trend of steady price increases across Disney properties that could affect guest budgets and trip planning.