Believe it or not, standard Magic Your Way isn’t the only option for Disney World tickets!
Disney often creates new and/or limited time ticket options to fill up the parks when attendance is lagging…and depending on your park touring style and affiliation, these COULD just save you some big bucks compared to a standard Disney ticket!
Let’s go over a few WEIRD Disney World tickets that MIGHT save you money!
Mid-Day Magic Ticket
Looking to catch a few extra zzz’s on your Disney World vacay? Then, we might have the PERFECT ticket option for you. Disney recently introduced the Mid-Day Magic Ticket that allows you and your family to purchase discounted 2, 3, or 4-day park tickets. The catch? This ticket isn’t valid until each day at noon!
Mid-Day Ticket Details
Both single park admission and park hopper options are available when purchasing this ticket. The prices listed below, however, are for single park admission.
You can enjoy Walt Disney World after 12 PM for:
- 2-days: from $88 per day plus tax (from $176 total plus tax)
- 3-days: from $84 per day plus tax (from $252 total plus tax)
- 4-days: from $79 per day plus tax (from $316 total plus tax)
You can purchase these tickets NOW – September 30th and they are valid until December 15th. This can be a great way to save money if you’d like to sleep in — or if your flight is arriving later in the day, but you’d still like to hit up the parks!
For more savings information and additional details on the Mid-Day Ticket, click here!
Flex Ticket for Florida Residents
Florida Residents! Listen up because this recently announced ticket option may be perfect for you! Disney has released a new Flex Ticket option that allows Florida Residents to purchase discounted tickets for the 2019 fall and winter season.
This is the perfect way to save some dough this holiday season on your park visits!! Here are the deets you need:
Seasonal Flex Ticket Details
- 3-Day Ticket – $249 plus tax ($83 per day, plus tax)
- 4-Day Ticket – $269 plus tax ($68 per day, plus tax)
Current Block Out Dates
- November 21 through November 28, 2019
- December 18, 2019 through January 2, 2020
What’s great about these flex tickets is that they can be used on nonconsecutive days, meaning you will be able to pick and choose when you use them as long as the tickets are valid.
The Flordia Resident Flex Tickets are available now – December 17 and these tickets must be used by February 29, 2020.
Click here for more details on the Florida Resident Flex Tickets!
Epcot After 4 Annual Pass
Florida Residents, we’ve got another weird ticket for you (y’all get so many great deals!)! Did you know that you can purchase an Annual Pass that allows you to get into Epcot ANY DAY after 4PM for a year?! Well, you totally can!
A REALLY great perk with this pass — you still receive 20% off merchandise and discounts on select dining like other Annual Passholders!
The catch is that you can literally ONLY use this pass at Epcot. But, hey at least this is the park with Flower and Garden, Festival of the Arts, Food and Wine, and Festival of the Holidays, right? Plus, think of all the amazing food options available around World Showcase!
So if you find yourself popping into Epcot in the evenings to grab a bite, see one of the festival concerts (HELLO BOYZ II MEN!), or take a few spins on Spaceship Earth or Test Track, then this is the perfect pass for you!
Ticket Details
You can buy this Annual Pass for $309 or you can pay $15.85 a month after a $139 down payment.
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Pass
This year, Disney also released a Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Pass.
Whaaa?! I know, right?? So get this — guests who bought the pass will be able to attend EVERY Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party in Disney World’s Magic Kingdom (except for the one that takes place on Halloween). That’s 35 parties, folks — each at, like, $100 a pop! The pass was $299 for adults and $284 for kiddos.
Sadly, this ticket is no longer available this year (apparently it was for a super limited time to purchase), but if it’s something you’d be interested in, you should 100% watch for it next year! (AND look for one to come out for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party later this year! Join the DFB Newsletter to get the details FIRST if it does pop up!)
But, even if you weren’t able to hop onto this super limited offer, do not fret! Standard Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party tickets are still available for most nights throughout the season. You can check out availability here!
Learn more about the 2019 Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party here!
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What’s your favorite weird Disney World ticket to use? Tell us about it in the comments below!
Laura says
If you purchase the 2 day mid day ticket can that be used on 2 people for one day?
Katie says
1) Do you know how may MNSSHP party passes were sold?
2) how has the party pass affected the crowds at the parties this year? Have you seen the parties to be more crowded than usual from years past due to these party passes?
Thanks DFB for all you do!!
DFB Sarah says
Laura, they typically would need to be used for two separate entrances on two separate days, but you’ll want to reach out to Disney for confirmation.
DFB Sarah says
Katie, crowds are often hit or miss, and that’s what we’ve experienced so far this year. No word on how many passes have been sold.
Thomas says
Love your videos. Would you be able to do a couple that focus on info for international travellers? Weather patterns, cultural differences. languages available etc.
Also one for people who are only going to have once in a lifetime trips.
Thanks