Disney World Annual Pass Price Increases by Up to $100 for 2024

Oct 23, 2024 in "Ticket Annual Pass - Disney Incredi-Pass"

Posted: Wednesday October 23, 2024 5L00am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Walt Disney World Resort has announced a price increase for its annual passes, effective October 23, 2024.

The updated pricing affects all four tiers of passes, with changes ranging from $30 to $100 depending on the pass level. The new prices are as follows:

  • Pixie Dust Pass: $469 (previously $439)
  • Pirate Pass: $829 (previously $799)
  • Sorcerer Pass: $1,079 (previously $999)
  • Incredi-Pass: $1,549 (previously $1,449)

Walt Disney World Annual Pass renewals have also increased as follows:

  • Pixie Dust Pass: $399 (previously $369)
  • Pirate Pass: $709 (previously $679)
  • Sorcerer Pass: $929 (previously $849)
  • Incredi-Pass: $1,299 (previously $1,229)

Overview of Passes and Benefits

Disney Pixie Dust Pass

  • Price: $469 plus tax
  • Eligibility: Florida Residents only
  • Use: Reservation-based admission most weekdays, subject to blockout dates (including peak and holiday periods)
  • Benefits: Up to 20% off select dining and merchandise
  • Monthly Payment Option: $25 per month with 12 payments after a $205 down payment (for Florida residents)

Disney Pirate Pass

  • Price: $829 plus tax
  • Eligibility: Florida Residents only
  • Use: Reservation-based admission most days, subject to blockout dates (including peak and holiday periods)
  • Benefits: Up to 20% off select dining and merchandise
  • Monthly Payment Option: $57 per month with 12 payments after a $205 down payment (for Florida residents)

Disney Sorcerer Pass

  • Price: $1,079 plus tax
  • Eligibility: Disney Vacation Club Members or Florida Residents only
  • Use: Reservation-based admission most days, subject to blockout dates (including select holiday periods)
  • Benefits: Up to 20% off select dining and merchandise
  • Monthly Payment Option: $79 per month with 12 payments after a $205 down payment (for Florida residents)

Disney Incredi-Pass

  • Price: $1,549 plus tax
  • Eligibility: All Guests
  • Use: Reservation-based admission with no blockout dates
  • Benefits: Up to 20% off select dining and merchandise
  • Monthly Payment Option: $121 per month with 12 payments after a $205 down payment (for Florida residents)
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gorillaball16 days ago

It wasn’t free in April of 2023 when AP finally came back available for sale.

Comped18 days ago

I don't think it's been free in years... At least not at the middle to low levels.

Touchdown18 days ago

It was as of last year. Sorry.

Ayla18 days ago

LOL Nope.

SingleRider18 days ago

Not anymore.

Touchdown18 days ago

Isn’t photopass free with APs?

JD8018 days ago

Always someone in the crowd.

JoeCamel19 days ago

Someone is getting fired-Bob

gerarar19 days ago

This is the most recent AP thread, so I'll just put it here.. (thread bump!) But I just had a short weekend trip with a bunch of first-timers – my party was 10 people total including me. We did a lot of photopass throughout MK and Epcot as well as on rides, so I wanted to get the photopass add-on to my AP to get all those photos to share with my group. I was ready to pay $99 (using giftcards) for it since that's the discounted AP price. Called the AP hotline and talked with a CM for a few mins to verify my info and stuff. They put me on hold for like 15-ish mins while they tried to pull up their ticketing system to add the Photopass add-on. After the long hold they said they had some troubles and transfered me to ticketing where to my surprise they said Photopass was already enabled on my account. I haven't even paid for anything or even got to that part of the process. The ticketing CM said looks like it was added on my account just now for free from the previous CM and said I'm all good, and I was! No more watermarks on my photos. This is like the first time I've ever experienced something like this, albeit not actually at WDW and just over the phone. This honestly felt like true Disney magic and the bonus is that I didn't have to pay the $99 that I was willing to pay regardless . So shoutout and thanks to the 2 CMs that I talked to as they sure made my day. I also made sure to submit some cast compliments for them!

LSLSOct 29, 2024

If I had to guess, for the parks too. When I lived in St. Pete, we used to have passes (albeit they were like 1/4th the price they are now). Whenever I was in Orlando for concerts or other things, I'd legit go to Epcot and get a couple beers around the world and some food. Or maybe one of the other parks for something I really liked. I think an after 4 pass would be a lot less about the rides, and a lot more just to go have some food or see some fireworks, so it would add money to Disney without having much of an impact to the out of town guests.

gorillaballOct 28, 2024

… for the locals.

coffeefanOct 28, 2024

An after 4pm locals pass for all parks would be great.

akileeseOct 28, 2024

That's what justified it for me. I was of the mindset that I wasn't going to renew, but knowing there is like, a $250 discount on renewing is making me rethink. I know I won't be there nearly as much as this year, but it's basically 5 park hop days at this point, which I know I'll make.

gorillaballOct 28, 2024

And if you normally purchase park hoppers on top of the regular ticket the return drops below 10 days.