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How much is the Pirate Pass for Disney?

The Pirate Pass is available only to Florida residents. Holders can have 4 parks pass reservations at a time. It has around 70 blockout dates around most holidays and spring break season. It costs about $798 ($749 plus tax).



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Incredi-Pass = $107.08 per month (12 months) Sorcerer Pass = $68.92 per month (12 months) Pirate Pass = $49.39 per month (12 months) Pixie Dust Pass = $18.33 per month (12 months)

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Types of Disney World Annual Passes The two most restrictive tiers, Pixie Dust and Pirate, are only available to Florida Residents. Holders of the Pixie Dust level can retain up to three theme park reservations at a time while the Pirate Pass can retain up to four theme park reservations.

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Disney World Pirate Pass Perks A big sell of the Pirate Pass is that it gives you four park reservations at a time. Pixie Dust Passholders can only hold three reservations at once. Other perks are consistent across all pass levels: Free standard Theme Park parking.

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Yes! You can link Annual Passes to family and friends if they are connected to your Family & Friends list. Link an Annual Pass to My Disney Experience. After you have entered the Annual Pass ID numbers (printed on the pass), you will be asked to match each pass with a person on your Family & Friends list.

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Disney Incredi-Pass With the Incredi-Pass, you get: access to all four theme parks (Magic Kingdom, Disney Hollywood Studios, Epcot, and Disney's Animal Kingdom), with park hopping, every day of the year, subject to reservation requirement. ability to hold up to five parks pass reservations at a time.

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Disney Genie+ is a paid service that allows you to skip the standby line and use the Lightning Lane entrance at select attractions.

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The Incredi-Pass is probably the most valuable to people who go on several trips to Disney World a year or on an extended trip or two. It's also great for people who just don't want to have any restrictions about when they can and can't go to the parks.

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If you sit in the front row of the ride vehicle, you'll get splashed as you make the first, otherwise non-terrifying drop.

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The Disneyland Resort did give a free park admission ticket to Guests on their birthday as part of a limited-time promotion several years ago, but this is not currently offered. Tickets to enter Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park must be purchased for all visitors ages 3 and up.

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However, if you are visiting several days, or several times, throughout the year, you may find that the cost of an Annual Pass is worth it. Along with access to the parks, you are also getting complimentary parking, as well as discounts on merchandise, dining, hotels, and more throughout your stay.

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Increases in ticket prices, ticket “surge pricing,” new add-on expenses (Airport transportation, Genie+ & Lightning Lanes), and price increases for merchandise and food —- all boils down to the fact that folks will still pay it. But don't lose hope!

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Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverage items into the park for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers and do not require heating, reheating, processing, refrigeration or temperature control and do not have pungent odors.

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Disney World offers two ticket categories according to age level: One is for ages 10 and older; the other is for ages 3 to 9. Admission is free for children under the age of 3. Read on to learn about the types of passes and what is/is not included.

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