Get ready to step into the magic with this new seasonal pass. What do you think of this new offer?
Annual Passholder Benefits
Annual Passholders receive some great perks at Walt Disney World. They include special merchandise discounts. This year, many lucky Annual Passholders were able to preview TRON before it opened up for regular guests.
Other benefits for Passholders include resort room and Disney merchandise discounts. Annual Passholders have enjoyed special lounges, free magnets, and even special merchandise events.
Of course one of the greatest benefits of being an Annual Passholder is to be able to visit Walt Disney World more frequently throughout the year. There are various Annual Passholder tiers at Walt Disney World. Florida residents receive a massive discount; however, the lower-priced tiers also have black-out dates. You can check out a full listing of Annual Passholder tier benefits HERE.
New Seasonal Pass
Annual Passholders can add a Water Park and Sports option to their Annual Pass for just $99 a year, but now Walt Disney World is offering a new seasonal pass exclusively for their water parks.
Now all guests can purchase a Disney Water Park Seasonal Pass. This is only $10 more than the current price of a single-day ticket to Typhoon Lagoon.
This pass is valid for use through May 24, 2024, with NO BLACKOUT DATES! The price is $79 a year for adults and just $73 a year for children (ages 3-9).
The seasonal pass is valid for whichever Walt Disney World water park is operational. At this time, Typhoon Lagoon is the only water park open while Blizzard Beach is currently closed. If you have plans to enjoy a Disney water park more than once in the next several months, this seems like a great deal.
New Seasonal Water Park pass is only $10 more than a single day ticket.
What do you think of this new Seasonal Pass? Will your family take advantage of this new deal? Share your thoughts with us and share this news with your Disney pals.
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