Disney fans will be able to purchase new annual passes for Walt Disney World, regardless of where they live.
Disney World paused sales of most new annual passes in November 2021. Only the Pixie Pass, which is limited to Florida residents and has the most blockout dates, has been available since then. Existing annual pass holders have also been able to renew passes.
All four annual pass options will go on sale no earlier than 6 a.m. EDT Thursday, but most people will be limited to one option, the top tier Incredi-Pass, which has no blockout dates but is the most expensive. And they may sell out.
“Please know, as we look to provide a great experience for our Passholders, the quantity of passes will be limited and passes, or a pass type, may become unavailable for purchase at any time,” Disney senior manager of communications Eric Scott wrote on the Disney Parks Blog.
Here’s what hopeful annual pass holders should know.
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There are four types of annual passes at Disney World, with varying prices and blockout dates.
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Sales will open to the general public no earlier than 6 a.m. EDT Thursday.
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Depending on when and how often guests plan to visit Disney World, it can be. Guests who want to visit multiple times throughout the year, particularly during peak periods, can save substantially.
One-day, one-park passes start at $109 for guests ages 10 and up at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. They go up based on the time of year and the park. A single day at Magic Kingdom can hit $189 around the holidays with the park-specific pricing rolled out last December. Park hopper tickets, which let guests switch parks after 2 p.m., cost more.
Beyond park admission, Disney annual pass holders get discounts on dining, merchandise, resort stays and activities, among other perks.
Starting Thursday, they may visit theme parks without park reservations after 2 p.m. but still need to make reservations to enter before that.
Passholders may also preview attractions before they open to the general public, as they did with TRON Lightcycle / Run and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind.