BREAKING: Walt Disney World Annual Pass Prices Raised, Still Unavailable for Purchase

Though Walt Disney World Annual Passes remain unavailable to purchase, they will see a price increase. Disney has not indicated when sales will resume.

  • Incredi-Pass: $1399 (was $1299)
  • Sorcerer Pass: $969 (was $899)
  • Pirate Pass: $749 (was $699)
  • Pixie Dust Pass: $399 (no change)

Florida Residents are still able to purchase Pixie Dust Passes and the price will remain the same.

The other announced pricing increases go into effect on December 8.

What do you think of this price increase? Let us know in the comments.

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  • Katie Francis

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3 thoughts on “BREAKING: Walt Disney World Annual Pass Prices Raised, Still Unavailable for Purchase”

  1. I don’t think it’s fair to raise the prices on the season passes because you’re not giving us an opportunity to buy them at the price. They are right now. I am a new resident to Florida and I’ve been trying to buy the season passes for a while. I don’t think it’s fair that you only have the cheapest one on sale and they have so many blackout dates and weekends. When are we supposed to take our kids? It’s ridiculous it’s Christmas time. You should put them on sale now so people can purchase them for their children for Christmas presents.

  2. The Disney pass holder and the universal annual pass and if they give me a choice I’ll keep the universal one

    They give discounts in all stores and Disnney does not. I can get into the Halloween activity and Disney doesn’t.

    In Disney the most expensive passholder and they restrict the Days and in universal doesn’t
    Change Disney President

  3. “We are announcing an upcoming price increase, with enough advance notice for you to take advantage of the current price to save some money…except we aren’t allowing current sales.” How is that ethical? Maybe Iger will reverse that, too!!

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