Walt Disney World Weekday Magic Ticket Now Available to Florida Residents for Late 2023

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Walt Disney World Weekday Magic Ticket Now Available to Florida Residents for Late 2023

Shannen Ace

Happily Ever After nighttime fireworks and projections spectacular

Walt Disney World Weekday Magic Ticket Now Available to Florida Residents for Late 2023

Starting today, Florida residents are able to purchase the Disney Weekday Magic Ticket for visits to Walt Disney World theme parks this fall. The Disney Weekday Magic Ticket was previously available in the late winter/early spring.

Disney Weekday Magic Ticket

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The Disney Weekday Magic Ticket is valid Monday through Friday only from October 2 through December 22, 2023. Here are the options:

  • 2-day ticket for $98 per day plus tax ($195 total plus tax)
  • 3-day ticket for $72 per day plus tax ($215 total plus tax)
  • 4-day ticket for $59 per day plus tax ($235 per day plus tax)

Florida Resident Disney Weekday Magic Tickets are valid for admission to one theme park per day.

The Water Park and Sports option can be purchased for an additional $35 (plus tax). Park Hopper can be purchased for an additional $40 (plus tax). Park Hopper Plus (including Water Parks and Sports) can be purchased for an additional $55 (plus tax).

Tickets and add-on options expire on December 22, 2023. All tickets and options are nontransferable and nonrefundable, and exclude activities/events separately priced or not open to the general public.

This ticket can be used on non-consecutive days. Theme park reservations are required. This ticket is not available on Saturdays and Sundays. Proof of Florida residency is required to purchase.

Note that the Water Park option is for whichever water park is open — currently, Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon. Theme park reservations are not currently required to visit water parks.

Park Hopping is still limited to after 2:00 p.m. each day and is subject to capacity limitations. A theme park reservation is required for the first park, not the second.

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