It’s going to cost you even more from now on to visit Disneyland and Disney California Adventure.

Beginning today, the price has gone up to $97 for value days (up $2), $110 for a regular day (up $5), and $124 for a peak day (also up $5).

Annual passes have also gone up and now cost $339 (a $10 increase), $469 (a $10 increase) and $619 (a $20 increase).

Parking fees have also increased from $18 to $20.

“Our pricing provides guests a range of options that allow us to better manage demand to maximize the guest experience and is reflective of the distinctly Disney offerings at all of our parks,” Suzi Brown, a Disneyland spokeswoman, said.

As the OC Register notes, the price of a ticket to Disneyland has gone up twenty times since 2001, when it was $41.

“As a traveler, it doesn’t matter how much it cost. You booked the hotel, you flew down or drove down, an extra $10 is not really going to deter you,” James H. Carter II, who hosts the podcast Creepy Kingdom, told the Register. “It’s unfortunate for the consumer but Disney raising tickets a few dollars is not going to stop people from coming.”