When many visitors think of Disney World, they typically think of the four theme parks and the hotels.
However, there’s even more fun to be had at Disney World’s two water parks — Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach! Usually, only one of these water parks is in operation at a time, and Disney kind of does a switcheroo throughout the year to refurbish one while the other is closed. If YOU love water parks, you’re going to want to keep reading, my friend.
Disney just announced an all-new season pass that will allow you to pay a nominal fee to visit the water parks all. season. long. The Disney Water Park Seasonal Pass is $79 per person, plus tax.
The Pass is eligible from the date of purchase until May 24th, 2024. The best part? It has NO blockout dates!
Currently, Typhoon Lagoon is the park that’s operating. There are some pretty great snacks here, and it’s even home to North America’s largest wave pool.
What do you think? Will you be snagging a season pass? We’ll continue to keep you all updated with more Disney news and updates, so make sure to follow along so that you never miss a thing and are always in the loop.
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Andrea tampusari says
I already have the ibceedipass and paid 100.00 or more I think to add it to my pass, can I get a refund for the difference
DFB Gigi says
Hi Andrea! You’ll want to contact guest services to ask about that. I’m not sure if they would refund the difference or not.