News 3-Day Disney World Florida Resident Ticket Offer Returns for Fall 2025

TheMaxRebo

Well-Known Member
Hope that means they might have something for non-FL too.

I wish the 3-park, $89/day deal was still going on for my November trip

Like that this option has a $40 park hooper element too. Do this, add on a MK Holiday party and can have a nice trip
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
Hope that means they might have something for non-FL too

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In all seriousness, a non-resident ticket deal is probably the last lever they’ll pull. If that happens… attendance projections are bleak.
 

jah4955

Well-Known Member
Not terrible (3 non-MK days basically for the price of 1), but Disney stands to benefit most from this: attendance they wouldn't have otherwise had; food/lodging/souvenir spending they otherwise wouldn't have gotten, "goodwill" of saying: "see??? we DO care about the middle class!!" I really miss the Epcot after 4 pass...probably dating myself there lol. I'm still shaken that L&S remake is being called "appeal to nostalgia" 😬
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
Not terrible (3 non-MK days basically for the price of 1), but Disney stands to benefit most from this: attendance they wouldn't have otherwise had; food/lodging/souvenir spending they otherwise wouldn't have gotten, "goodwill" of saying: "see??? we DO care about the middle class!!" I really miss the Epcot after 4 pass...probably dating myself there lol. I'm still shaken that L&S remake is being called "appeal to nostalgia" 😬
They are shaking every tree, looking under every rock…
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
This offer is typically done every year.

Don't listen to those who are prophesying the end-times. The Cassandras have been at it for years.

Expensive add-on nights sell out, yet Disney is desperate for guests? It's a conspiracy that defies logic. After people have paid top dollar, these sales are to fill in the rest.

The most successful retailers still have sales. And still make a profit off of the discounted sales.
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
This offer is typically done every year.

Don't listen to those who are prophesying the end-times. The Cassandras have been at it for years.

Expensive add-on nights sell out, yet Disney is desperate for guests? It's a conspiracy that defies logic. After people have paid top dollar, these sales are to fill in the rest.

The most successful retailers still have sales. And still make a profit off of the discounted sales.

Going off of the main WDWMagic site, I have yet to find "this offer is typically done every year". At least not at this time of year. Slower months like January/February and August/September, sure. But not October-December. There was the 'Weekday Magic' ticket for late 2023, yes, but that obviously didn't include weekends. If you can point me to this same kind of offer, over the October-December months, in years past, I'm all eyes.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Internally they started to float that “discounts are obselete” in approximately 2017…

Clearly they were wrong. Their pricing philosophy is failing.

Round the year hotel discounts at greater than 30%..revolving ticket promos.:steep timeshare incentives…and a variety of weird dining and package promos prove their folly. Even cruiseline is faltering.

That’s how evidence works
 

monothingie

The Most Positive Member on the Forum ™
Premium Member
This offer is typically done every year.

Don't listen to those who are prophesying the end-times. The Cassandras have been at it for years.

Expensive add-on nights sell out, yet Disney is desperate for guests? It's a conspiracy that defies logic. After people have paid top dollar, these sales are to fill in the rest.

The most successful retailers still have sales. And still make a profit off of the discounted sales.
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They ran it in 2024 and Nov/Dec 2024 had lighter crowds than previous years. (Reported here)

They started it in 2021 and it evolved with different parks included since then. It was typically offered during the slow weeks immediately pre and post Thanksgiving, and before Christmas.
 
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Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
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They ran it in 2024 and Nov/Dec 2024 had lighter crowds than previous years. (Reported here)

They started it in 2021 and it evolved with different parks included since then. It was typically offered during the slow weeks immediately pre and post Thanksgiving, and before Christmas.
You can get a hotel discount on December 24/25…and apparently tickets too?

Anyone who has been around prior to the year 2000 shouldn’t have to comment on that…it’s “understood” how bad of a scenario it is for them.
 

TheMaxRebo

Well-Known Member
It is a little interesting that it is for the holiday season this year. Unless I missed something what I found for last year was a similar offer but more for the summer through September

But agree with Matt that not an huge sign or anything, just a different promotion similar to past ones and maybe they found locals avoided the parks more during the holidays due to crowds, and this will try to help fill non-MK parks
 

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