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Disney World Launched Surprising New Annual Pass Price Increases Overnight

Disney World Launched Surprising New Annual Pass Price Increases Overnight

Disney just increased prices on so many aspects of a vacation. Here are the results of the annual pass increases that just dropped.

Price Increases

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Price increases are a part of life at Walt Disney World. The trend is for Guests to expect prices to increase every single year.

Overnight, Disney dropped several surprising new price increases. Guesst can expect to pay more for many aspects of their Walt Disney World vacations starting as soon as today. Also, do not expect the increases to end here.

Annual Pass Price Increases

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First, up are Walt Disney World Annual Pass price increases. All four types of Walt Disney World Annual Passes saw price hikes. If you want to have access to the magic all yer round, you can expect to pay more.

  • Disney Pixie Dust Pass increased from $399 to $439
  • Disney Pirate Pass increased from $749 to $799
  • Disney Sorcerer Pass increased from $949 to $999
  • Disney Incredi-Pass increased from $1399 to $1449

Payment plans are still available for all types of passes for Florida Residents. These plans require down payments and monthly payments.

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This Annual Pass Increase will certainly affect renewals as well. Disney typically offers a renewal discount, but those who have renewals coming up should plan accordingly.

So far, Annual Passholders will still receive benefits including up to 20% off select dining and merchandise.

Follow along with us for more price increases. There have been a LOT of them. At least there is good news about Park Hopper.

Do these new Walt Disney World Annual Pass price increases affect you? Will you still be able to justify the cost of an Annual Pass? Let us know in the comments. And, be sure to share information with others who need to know about the new costs.


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