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Do Florida residents get discounts at theme parks?

Florida Residents can enjoy extra savings on select theme parks, including Walt Disney World®, Universal Orlando Resort, and Discovery Cove with these special offers! What are you waiting for?



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Florida Residents: Buy a Day, Get a 2nd Day FREE* when you buy a 2-Park, 1-Day Park-to-Park Ticket.

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1-Day Tickets – Florida residents, unfortunately, do not get any discounts on 1-day tickets. However, they get significant discounts on add-ons for their 1-day park pass. They can add on either the park hopper, the park hopper plus, or the water parks and sports option at significant discounts from non-residents.

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You may provide one of the following as your proof of residence: Florida Driver's License, Florida State-issued ID card (must have Florida address), Florida voter's registration card with corresponding photo ID, College ID from a Florida college or university with corresponding photo ID.

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Those low seasons are in January, August, and September, with increases or spikes around major holidays. Historically, ticket prices somewhat follow hotel prices, so these patterns aren't surprising. Notice that the difference between the lowest price ($116) and the highest price ($160) for the year is $44 per day.

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Whether you're planning a visit to a Disney destination in the U.S.A. or on the seas, active or retired members of the U.S. Military, or their spouses (with valid and active U.S. military IDs), can take advantage of specially priced tickets.

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One-day tickets to Disney World in 2023 range from $109 to $189 per person, depending on the date and which park you visit. Of course, most people vacationing at Disney World stay for more than one day and many visit more than one park – and multiday, multipark tickets typically include discounted pricing.

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vacation homes and 20 percent would be what I would call primary residences,” said Page Pierce, vice president of Disney resort real estate development. Instead, “almost 40 percent of our residents call Golden Oak home. A lot of them have started off as vacation homes … [and] they have become permanent residents.”

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The Universal Orlando Resort is a sprawling, three-park complex located in central Florida. Although it can be a little overwhelming to visit, you can do Universal in one day.

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You can often save around 20% on multi-day tickets just by buying online, and even single-day admission occasionally has discounts when purchased ahead of time.

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While there aren't any discounts if you want to visit on your birthday, there are many fun ways to celebrate whether you choose dining, riding attractions, enjoying the entertainment, or all three! You will need to plan ahead by making a Theme Park Reservation.

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While guests accompanying a passholder do not get free entry, there are sometimes Annual Passholder Benefits you can share. Currently there is an offer where you and up to 3 guests can purchase a 1-day Water Park Ticket for $49.

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For each ticket or pass purchased for an adult, you may provide any of the following: Valid Florida driver's license (must have a Florida address) Valid Florida state-issued ID card (must have a Florida address) Valid Florida-based military ID.

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Here's a little tidbit of information for you: every Disney Cast Member receives a Disney ID when they are hired. ©Disney. For example, Green IDs are given to third-party Cast Members at locations that operate in the Disney parks and are not owned by The Walt Disney Company.

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Per the Universal Website: Ticket is for purchase and use by Florida Residents only. Guest must present proof of Florida residency at time of purchase and ticket pick-up. It also says tickets are non-transferable.

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Documents showing physical presence in Florida:
  1. Lease agreement.
  2. Twelve consecutive months of utility bills and proof of payments.
  3. Declaration of Domicile.
  4. Proof of purchase of a permanent home in Florida for which there is a Homestead exemption.
  5. Proof of permanent full-time employment in Florida for at least 12 months.


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