News New 2025 Florida Resident Summer Magic Ticket Starts at $60 Per Day at Disney World

J4546

Well-Known Member
get rid of APs along with these lower priced FL resident daily tickets would help solve a lot of crowding problems imo
 

DSMDGA

Member
Does the four day Florida resident ticket include parking? If not, add $120 for parking to $240 for the ticket and $40 upgrade to park hop. $400 for 4 days. If we still lived in the area, the $469 Annual Pixie Dust Pass would be a better value for us. $69 more for a year of Monday-Friday park admission, with black out days when the park would be crowded anyway. And the annual pass includes parking.
 

GhostHost1000

Premium Member
Does the four day Florida resident ticket include parking? If not, add $120 for parking to $240 for the ticket and $40 upgrade to park hop. $400 for 4 days. If we still lived in the area, the $469 Annual Pixie Dust Pass would be a better value for us. $69 more for a year of Monday-Friday park admission, with black out days when the park would be crowded anyway. And the annual pass includes parking.
You’ve cracked the code to this “discount”
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
get rid of APs along with these lower priced FL resident daily tickets would help solve a lot of crowding problems imo
Billy Madison Shut Up GIF
 

Purduevian

Well-Known Member
I actually disagree with this. I’ve seen, during slower periods, them operate less theaters for FoP, then increase the amount of theaters during busier times.
I mean anecdotal evidence is tough to base trends based off of. Maybe it was slow and 1 or 2 theaters had technical issues?
 

wannabeBelle

Well-Known Member
90’s nostalgia is in full swing. Disney is finally embracing A Goofy Movie, and to commemorate this they’re offering 90’s era pricing on the All Star resorts and ticket deals - and they’re throwing in Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon for free!

When do we get the 8TRAX and Adventurer’s Club pop up bars?
Rock and Roll Beach Club with Panama playing and Im there!!! Marie
 

optjay

Well-Known Member
Heck no. Disney already suckered us into being their annual guests. Bob thanks us by giving us….hmmm…well…occasional extra evening time I guess? Totally worth the $30k and annual dues right?

Bob's got your money for the DVC plus maintenance fees what a deal and you want more (so ungreatfull) sarcasm
My family has already stopped going to the parks every DVC trip. Hang at the resort a lot more.
 

bmr1591

Well-Known Member
I wonder if DVC sales have increased? People selling, not buying.

Numbers show that direct purchases have been strong the past few years (except at the Cabins). I expect the new Poly is a very popular purchase spot right now.
 

Ayla

Well-Known Member
Numbers show that direct purchases have been strong the past few years (except at the Cabins). I expect the new Poly is a very popular purchase spot right now.
That wasn't my question. I was wondering if people are selling off their already-purchased DVC.
 

MouseEarsMom33

Well-Known Member
Restaurants reservations for July 4th weekend are crazy right now. I can get traditionally hard to get reservations 60 days out with my pick of the times. I'm not even staying onsite and getting the advantage of booking the whole trip at once. There was no reason to book at 6am this year. My only problem was booking firework dessert party for July 4th, which isn't surprising.
 

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