Disney World has announced a PRICE INCREASE for all Annual Pass types.
Annual Passes went back on sale on April 20th, 2023, after being unavailable for a long time. Now, if you’re hoping to purchase a new pass, you’ll be paying more than before.
The new prices for Disney World Annual Passes are as follows:
- Incredi-Pass: $1449 (was $1399)
- Sorcerer Pass: $999 (was $969)
- Pirate Pass: $799 (was $749)
- Pixie Dust Pass: $439 (was $399)
That’s an increase of $30-$50, depending on the pass type.
Here’s an overview of the Disney World Annual Passes:
Disney Incredi-Pass
The Disney Incredi-Pass is currently $1,449 plus tax. (Current Annual Passholders are eligible for a renewal discount.)
This pass option has NO blockout dates and the Passholder can hold up to 5 required Disney Park Pass Reservations at one time*.
Florida Residents may pay $112 per month for 12 months after a down payment of $205; however, the Disney Incredi-Pass is available for purchase to non-Florida Residents, as well (though the Pass must be paid for in full by non-Florida Residents).
*Walt Disney World Annual Passholders are also eligible for Bonus Reservations and — starting in January 2024 — “Good to Go” days which will not require a Park Pass reservation, and do not count against your Park Pass reservation allotment.
Disney Sorcerer Pass
The Disney Sorcerer Pass is $999 plus tax. (Current Annual Passholders are eligible for a renewal discount.)
This pass option has limited blockout dates, and the Passholder can hold up to 5 required Disney Park Pass Reservations at one time*.
Florida residents may pay $72 per month for 12 months after a $205 down payment. The Disney Sorcerer Pass is ONLY available to Florida Residents or Disney Vacation Club Members.
*Walt Disney World Annual Passholders are also eligible for Bonus Reservations and — starting in January 2024 — “Good to Go” days which will not require a Park Pass reservation, and do not count against your Park Pass reservation allotment.
Disney Pirate Pass
The Disney Pirate Pass is $799 plus tax. (Current Annual Passholders are eligible for a renewal discount.)
This pass has blockout dates including peak times and holidays, and the Passholder can hold up to 4 required Disney Park Pass Reservations at one time*.
Florida Residents may pay $54 per month for 12 months after a $205 down payment. The Disney Pirate Pass is ONLY available to Florida Residents.
*Walt Disney World Annual Passholders are also eligible for Bonus Reservations and — starting in January 2024 — “Good to Go” days which will not require a Park Pass reservation, and do not count against your Park Pass reservation allotment.
Disney Pixie Dust Pass
The Disney Pixie Dust Pass is $439 plus tax. (Current Annual Passholders are eligible for arenewal discount.)
This pass has the most blockout dates including peak times and holidays. Weekends are also blocked out; however, most weekdays are available for guests with the Pixie Dust Pass. The Passholder can hold up to 3 required Disney Park Pass Reservations at one time*.
Florida Residents may pay $22 per month for 12 months after a $205 down payment. The Disney Pixie Dust Pass is ONLY available to Florida Residents.
*Walt Disney World Annual Passholders are also eligible for Bonus Reservations and — starting in January 2024 — “Good to Go” days which will not require a Park Pass reservation, and do not count against your Park Pass reservation allotment.
Annual Passholder “Good to Go” days will begin in January 2024. On these days, passholders will be able to enter the parks without a Park Pass Reservation.
Disney notes that “the theme park reservation calendar will be updated periodically and will show Passholders select days when they may visit a Disney World theme park without needing a theme park reservation.” That means that you can see the “Good to Go” days on a rolling basis, so you won’t be able to see the whole year right away. Blockout dates still apply.
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Charity Andersen says
We are new Florida residents, so I ‘m not sure of how renewals are handled. As a current annual passholder, are we locked in to the prices we originally started at? Do we need to pay anything extra or do we just continue with our monthly payments?
Coral Schober says
The price increase for Annual Passes is ridiculous! As Florida Residents, we spend more time taking family members and just the two of us to Disney than anywhere else in the state! In the past year, my husband and I have been on multiple trips for 3 days or more to the parks. We spend money on hotels ON PROPERTY and we eat in Disney restaurants, be they in the park or in Disney Springs. We spend boatloads of money on snacks and treasures to bring back for our grandchildren as well. We are not rich, infact, my husband is retired and I work. We are what could be considered “middle class”, but we manage our money well enough that we can take trips to Disney. I don’t subscribe to the statements made that Passholders don’t spend nearly the money that out-of-staters or foreign tourists spend! This is simply not true! Please, give us a break!!!
Jeffrey says
They really don’t like annual pass holders, do they?
DFB Gigi says
Hi Charity! You’ll renew at the new price increase so the payments will go up a little, but until you renew you will continue paying the same price every month.
P. AB says
Jeffrey: Yep, pretty much how I feel. I keep wondering why they just don’t do away with APs it if they REALLY don’t want to run one. Because they clearly don’t.
Coral: Right there with you, on all counts.
I’m dropping this year. Cannot justify $1449 when it feels so much like price gouging intended to force AP’s out, by out-pricing us. On top of Genie Plus price gouging.
It makes me so sad. I feel really hurt by this approach. Not hurt like financially, although that too, but emotionally hurt. Which is silly… I get that they don’t care. But at a certain point I did feel like they cared.
It’s got us completely rethinking the amount of time we spend at Disney.