Disney World Raises Prices for Annual Passes and Parking

Meeting Mickey Mouse and all your favorite princesses just got a little pricier.
Disney World Raises Prices for Annual Passes and Parking
Crowds line Main Street USA, with Cinderella Castle on the horizon, at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. TNS
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By Dewayne Bevil From Orlando Sentinel

Walt Disney World has increased prices on its theme park annual passes between $30 and $50, depending on the level.

Disney also raised the parking fee at the parks from $25 to $30, matching the charge at Universal Orlando’s parking garage and at SeaWorld Orlando theme park.

The top-line Incredi-Pass, which includes access to the four theme parks and has no blockout dates, now costs $1,449, according to Disney World’s website. That’s up from $1,399, an increase of 3.6 percent.

The new price for the Sorcerer Pass, designed for Florida residents and some Disney Vacation Club members, is $999, up from $969, an increase of 3.1 percent. It has blockout days near Thanksgiving and Christmas.

The Pirate Pass, has more blockout dates, including a few weeks in the spring plus near holiday weekend, is $799, up from $749, an increase of 6.7 percent.

And the Pixie Dust Pass, which allows admission only on weekdays and has additional blockout dates, is now $439, up from $399, an increase of 10 percent.

Passholder discounts on food and merchandise vary with the levels, as do the number of rolling park reservations available. Standard parking comes with each kind of pass.

The company said it has not changed park admission on dated-based theme park tickets, which Disney considers its standard ticket option. Those prices vary by date. In posted dates through the next year, one-day ticket prices range between $109 and $159. Prices for the remainder of this month are $144-$149.

Disney World suspended sales of new annual passes during its four-month shutdown for the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. It resumed sales in September 2021 with new prices, restrictions and names, shedding the silver-gold-platinum names for annual pass levels before suspending sales again in November 2021. (Standing passholders were allowed to renew during these periods.)

All passes again went on sale this April, following price increases of $50-100 in December 2022.

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