There’s a lot happening this summer at the Walt Disney World Resort! Florida Residents can save on the magic this summer with a special Florida Resident Summer Fun ticket! Check out all the details of this limited offer!
Summer at Walt Disney World
There is so much happening this summer at the Walt Disney World Resort. Things are getting back to normal with large crowds, fireworks and more reopenings. There’s so much to see and do right now!
This summer is a great time to visit the Disney Parks with special offerings such as the early return of Epcot’s International Food and Wine Festival, Ohana’ restaurant at the Polynesian, Happily Ever After and Epcot Forever Fireworks, Atlantic Dance Hall and resorts reopening.
Florida Resident Summer Fun Ticket
This Summer, Florida residents can enjoy the magic of Disney at a lower cost with the Florida Resident Summer Fun Ticket.
Available now for use through Sept. 17, Florida residents can enjoy all the magic happening throughout the theme parks for $54 per day (plus tax) with the 4-day Florida Resident Summer Fun Ticket (One theme park per day – total price: $215 plus tax).
Specially priced two and three-day Florida Resident Summer Fun Tickets are also available. For added flexibility, tickets can be used on consecutive or nonconsecutive days.
While this special ticket is only valid for one theme park per day, Florida residents can check online for Park Hopper and Water Park add-ons at an additional cost.
For information on other Florida resident offerings, click here.
Florida residents can enjoy a specially priced 4 day park ticket for $54 per day (plus tax) beginning now through September 17th!
If you are a Florida resident, this is a great way to save some money this summer and experience all the fun that is coming back to Disney World!
Are you a Florida Resident? Will you plan to purchase this limited-time discounted ticket? Let us know in the comments below or on Facebook.
-Christina
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