The prices for all tiers of Walt Disney World Annual Passes have been increased. The new prices were added to the official Walt Disney World website on the morning of October 11.
New Walt Disney World Annual Pass Prices
- Incredi-Pass – $1,449
- Sorcerer Pass – $999
- Pirate Pass – $799
- Pixie Dust Pass – $439
Renewal Annual Pass Prices
- Incredi-Pass – $1,229
- Sorcerer Pass – $849
- Pirate Pass – $679
- Pixie Dust Pass – $369
The smallest price increase is seen on the Sorcerer Pass; that pass has increased from $969 annually to $999, an increase of $30. The Pixie Dust Pass has increased in price by $40 while the Incredi-Pass and Pirate Pass have both increased by $50.
Walt Disney World announced their new four-tiered Annual Pass system in August 2021 and launched it in September.
The Incredi-Pass is the only Annual Pass available for all guests; holders of this pass must make reservations in order to attend Walt Disney World Resort parks, but no blockout dates apply, according to the official Walt Disney World website. Guests can hold up to five park reservations at a time.
The Sorcerer Pass is available for eligible Disney Vacation Club members and Florida residents. It also allows guests to make up to five park reservations at a time. The Pirate Pass and Pixie Dust Pass are each only available to Florida residents and allow guests to hold up to four and three park reservations at a time, respectively. Select blockout dates apply for the Sorcerer Pass, Pirate Pass, and Pixie Dust Pass; all passes offer discounts on select merchandise and dining options.
Annual Passholders will be able to again take advantage of All-Day Park Hopping starting on January 9, 2024; Walt Disney World announced the impending return of All-Day Park Hopping on October 11. The service was previously offered to Annual Passholders and guests with eligible passes but was limited to 2:00 P.M. and beyond after park hopping returned from a pandemic-prompted hiatus in 2021.
“Good to go days” will also return at some point in January; these are days in which Annual Passholders do not need a theme park reservation to visit a park.
How do you feel about the increase in Walt Disney World Annual Pass pricing? Let us know in the comments.
For the latest Disney Parks news and info, follow WDW News Today on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.