I think population growth plays into it a lot. Sure, they added a new park, but capacity is what it is, and short of adding additional parks at an alarming rate, the available number of "guest days" (for lack of a better phrase) at Disneyland per person in the total population of people who would like to go is continually changing, and not in a direction favorable to keeping prices low.
Umm, in English: overall demand is still increasing, the supply is not keeping up. Voila... price hikes. Because they can.
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