Walt Disney World announced price increases between $30 and $100 for their Annual Passes.
Walt Disney World Annual Pass Price Increase
Here are the details and new prices for each pass tier, effective October 23, 2024.
Pixie Dust Pass
$469 (previously $439)
Or $25 per month with 12 monthly payments and 0% APR after a $205 down payment on the Florida Resident Monthly Payment Program
Eligibility: Florida Residents only
Benefits:
- Admission to one or more Walt Disney World Resort theme parks on most weekdays during the year with an advance park reservation (reservations are limited and subject to availability)
- Blockout dates apply, including during peak and holiday periods
- Make and hold up to 3 theme park reservations at a time on a rolling basis
- Passholders staying at Disney Resort hotels or other select hotels are eligible to make theme park reservations for each day of their Resort stay(s), in addition to holding 3 theme park reservations at a time
- Standard theme park parking
- Discounts on dining, merchandise, and more
Pirate Pass
$829 (previously $799)
Or $57 per month with 12 monthly payments and 0% APR after a $205 down payment with the Florida Resident Monthly Payment Program
Eligibility: Florida Residents only
Benefits:
- Admission to one or more Walt Disney World Resort theme parks on most days of the year with an advance park reservation (reservations are limited and subject to availability)
- Blockout dates apply, including during peak and holiday periods
- Make and hold up to 4 theme park reservations at a time on a rolling basis
- Passholders staying at Disney Resort hotels or other select hotels are eligible to make theme park reservations for each day of their Resort stay(s), in addition to holding 4 theme park reservations at a time
- Standard theme park parking
- Discounts on dining, merchandise, and more
Sorcerer Pass
$1,079 (previously $999)
Or $79 per month with 12 monthly payments and 0% APR after a $205 down payment with the Florida Resident Monthly Payment Program
Eligibility: Eligible Disney Vacation Club Members or Florida Residents only
Benefits:
- Admission to one or more Walt Disney World Resort theme parks on most days of the year with an advance theme park reservation (reservations are limited and subject to availability)
- Blockout dates apply, including select days during select holiday periods
- Make and hold up to 5 theme park reservations at a time on a rolling basis
- Passholders staying at Disney Resort hotels or other select hotels are eligible to make theme park reservations for each day of their Resort stay(s), in addition to holding 5 theme park reservations at a time
- Standard theme park parking
- Discounts on dining, merchandise, and more
Incredi-Pass
$1,549 (previously $1,449)
Or $121 per month with 12 monthly payments and 0% APR after a $205 down payment on the Florida Resident Monthly Payment Program
Eligibility: All Guests
Benefits:
- Admission to one or more Walt Disney World Resort theme parks during the year with an advance reservation (reservations are limited and are subject to availability)
- No blockout dates apply
- Make and hold up to 5 theme park reservations at a time on a rolling basis
- Passholders staying at Disney Resort hotels or other select hotels are eligible to make theme park reservations for each day of their Resort stay(s), in addition to holding 5 theme park reservations at a time
- Standard theme park parking
- Discounts on dining, merchandise, and more
Are you a Walt Disney World Annual Passholder? How do you feel about these price increases? Let us know in the comments.
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Ridiculous!! I think Disney is going to price itself out of business if they keep increasing their prices for everything, especially park admission!! Pass holders should be exempt from any increase.
Many of us are retired too.
everyone keeps saying what you said, yet they are still coming including yourself!
I don’t feel like (even since Covid) Disney has done anything to warrant the price increase for AP holders. They used to give out more than just magnets (cutting board, cup coasters that come to mind). Sure there are discounts, but that’s not changed. There isn’t a dedicated AP lounge at each park. I’m with others when I say, what additional benefits are coming with the increase of price? Unless they are purposefully trying to get rid of the passholders. I would think that the passholders do bring a good deal of revenue. Each time we go to Epcot and have food and drinks we spend no less than $200.
I think that if you are going up on prices than the passholder should have more perks. The passholders are the diehard fans of Disney and continue to come back.
It is a shame as an annual passholder and stockholder to see the continued gouging of the general public. If you are going to increase prices, you have to provide some extra perks to make it worth spending the money. Walt Disney himself would be rolling over in his grave seeing the happiest place on earth turning into the greediest place on earth. So sad. After 8 years, This may be our last year as annual pass holders.