If you’re a Disney World fan who lives in Florida, we’ve got a reminder for you!
We do our best to stay up to date on all the most recent offers, including offers for tickets and hotels, as well as offers just for Florida residents.
We also do our best to remind you when offers will expire soon so that you can grab them before it’s too late. And we would like to remind Florida residents that the deal for the Disney Discover Ticket is ending in a week! This specially-priced option is good for admission to one theme park per day (note that park pass reservations are still required). A Park Hopper option is also available.
The offer allows Florida residents to get a 2-Day Discover Ticket for $149 ($75 per day), a 3-Day Discover Ticket for $179 ($60 per day), or a 4-day Discover Ticket for $199 ($50 per day). The table below shows which block-out dates apply.
Note that the 2-day tickets expire on March 11th. The 3-Day and 4-Day tickets are good through June 18th. You will have to show proof of residency to purchase and use the tickets, which are nontransferable and nonrefundable. However, if you want to score this deal, you’ll have to do so quickly — you must purchase these tickets by March 28th. After that, the deal expires and is no longer valid.
We’re keeping an eye on all the deals at Disney World, so keep checking back to see the latest!
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Mike says
I would rather an annual pass! Our annual passes expired at the end of February 2020. We had 30 days to renew and every intention of doing so upon our next visit in March, but decided against it after COVID 19 shut down everything! We are getting older and thought we may need that extra money if our health was affected. We had no idea that they would no longer be available as things started reopening. Any word on this option? I am hearing possibly October? Fiscal year losses in the books and all… does that seem credible to anyone?