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An Amazing Deal on Unlimited Water Park Tickets at Disney World

An Amazing Deal on Unlimited Water Park Tickets at Disney World

This amazing Walt Disney World water park deal is truly a bargain. Here are all the details you need to take advantage of the deal.

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It is unusual to feel as if anything at Walt Disney World is a great deal lately. Things that used to be free like Magical Express and the old FastPass system are only available at additional charges now. Hotel prices are much higher than they were in recent memory.

However, there is ONE great deal in Dinsey World happening right now. Disney is offering unlimited water park tickets at an amazing price!

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Right now, you can buy a ticket that entitles you to unlimited visits to the water parks in Walt Disney World. The Water Park Seasonal Pass is back!

This pass is a surprisingly awesome deal. It is only $79 (plus tax) per ticket.

For comparison, a 1-Day Water Park Ticket without blackout dates is currently priced at $74 per adult or $68 per child. Your pass for unlimited visits is just $5 more than a 1-Day pass! If you have plans to head to a Disney water park, this upgrade seems like a no-brainer.

All the Details

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When you purchase the pass, you can enjoy visit after visit through May 23, 2025! That is more than half a year of visits! Keep in mind that all 2025 vacation packages receive a free ticket to the water park on check-in day, so this may not even be necessary if you only plan to visit when you already have a free ticket.

Not only that, but you will be able to visit both Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach. The pass is good at whichever one is open during its usage window.


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