Disney World raises prices on annual passes
Walt Disney World has raised prices on all four levels of its annual passes, including the top tier Incredi-Pass, which now sells for more than $1,500, according to the resort’s website.
The increases range between $30 and $100, usually a hike of about 7%. Annual pass pricing as it now stands:
• The Disney Incredi-Pass, which has no blockout dates and includes parking, is $1,549, up from $1,449.
• Disney Sorcerer Pass, designated for Florida residents and some Disney Vacation Club members only, is now $1,079, up from $999. It includes blockout dates during select holiday periods and theme-park parking.
• Disney Pirate Pass, for Floridians only, is $829, up from $799. It has more blockout dates.
• Disney Pixie Dust Pass allows entry Mondays through Fridays with blockout dates during peak and holiday periods. Its cost is now $469, up from $439.
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All passes include standard theme-park parking, merchandise discounts, dining offers and the ability to travel between the four theme parks on the same day. Add-ons include PhotoPass downloads and the water park and sports options, which are $99 apiece.
Theme park reservations are still required for annual passholders, although entry is allowed without reservations after 2 p.m. with the exception of at Magic Kingdom on Saturdays and Sundays.
Annual passholders save between $70 and $150 of these prices at renewal times.