News Disney raises price of Walt Disney World Annual Passes

Disstevefan1

Well-Known Member
They will add value by raising gate prices.
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larryz

I'm Just A Tourist!
Premium Member
Well, this might not be a popular opinion, but at $1549, the price is right about where it always has been -- 10 times a daily admission ticket.

Go 11 times and your Incredipass is paid for.

Still a good deal in my book.*

*For park admission. Riding rides and experiencing attractions in a timely manner will likely add another coupla hundo dollars to each visit.
 

TrainsOfDisney

Well-Known Member
I’m kinda surprised Disney doesn’t offer AP’s for specific parks. MK and DHS have capacity issues, Epcot and DAK don’t.

I could even see a pass with unlimited visits to DAK and Epcot and X amount of visits to MK and DHS per year.
 

TalkingHead

Well-Known Member
I’m kinda surprised Disney doesn’t offer AP’s for specific parks. MK and DHS have capacity issues, Epcot and DAK don’t.

I could even see a pass with unlimited visits to DAK and Epcot and X amount of visits to MK and DHS per year.
Have always thought a DAK AP would’ve made sense. Pump up attendance at that park, appeal to locals who like animals and the vibe more than the Disney brand.
 

gorillaball

Well-Known Member
Well, this might not be a popular opinion, but at $1549, the price is right about where it always has been -- 10 times a daily admission ticket.

Go 11 times and your Incredipass is paid for.

Still a good deal in my book.*

*For park admission. Riding rides and experiencing attractions in a timely manner will likely add another coupla hundo dollars to each visit.
And if you normally purchase park hoppers on top of the regular ticket the return drops below 10 days.
 

akileese

Member
And if you normally purchase park hoppers on top of the regular ticket the return drops below 10 days.

That's what justified it for me. I was of the mindset that I wasn't going to renew, but knowing there is like, a $250 discount on renewing is making me rethink. I know I won't be there nearly as much as this year, but it's basically 5 park hop days at this point, which I know I'll make.
 

LSLS

Well-Known Member
… for the locals.
If I had to guess, for the parks too. When I lived in St. Pete, we used to have passes (albeit they were like 1/4th the price they are now). Whenever I was in Orlando for concerts or other things, I'd legit go to Epcot and get a couple beers around the world and some food. Or maybe one of the other parks for something I really liked. I think an after 4 pass would be a lot less about the rides, and a lot more just to go have some food or see some fireworks, so it would add money to Disney without having much of an impact to the out of town guests.
 

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