Many guests have found that getting a Walt Disney World Annual Pass is a great way to enjoy visiting more often throughout the year. An Annual Pass is assigned to one individual and only that person can use those privileges.
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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.
With the purchase of any Annual Pass, the holder of the pass is the only person admitted into the theme parks. There are no complimentary passes associated with Annual Passes.
Log in to the Disney Experience > My plans > Reservations and tickets > Select annual pass > Reassign Ticket > Select the person > Tap on Reassign. Disney may charge a $10 fee to transfer an annual pass to someone else.
With an estimated 1 million passholders, there would have been an impossibly long virtual queue of die-hard fans waiting anxiously to snag an online advance reservation for Disneyland's reopening day. Annual passholders comprise an estimated 50% of Disneyland resort attendance, according to UBS financial analysts.
Disney Employees who have worked at Disney less than 15 years will receive a Blue Main Gate Pass and can use the pass 16 times a year. If a Cast Member has over 15 years, they receive a Silver Main Gate Pass. With this pass, there is no limit on how many times you can get friends and family into the park.
Your Annual Pass card enables you to access your Passholder entitlements—including theme park admission, food and merchandise discounts and complimentary standard theme park parking, if your pass includes parking.
To use the Park Hopper benefit, Annual Passholders must make a theme park reservation for the first park they plan to visit AND enter that first park prior to visiting another.
While Annual Passholder perks and discounts change all the time, currently, Early Theme Park Entry is reserved for Disney Resort Hotel Guests and is not offered to Annual Passholders who aren't staying at a Disney Resort hotel.
Annual pass holders can enter any theme park on any day after 2 p.m. without a reservation, with the exception of Magic Kingdom on Saturdays and Sundays. If they plan to visit Magic Kingdom on weekends (or visit any park on any day before 2 p.m.), they will still need reservations.
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.
Even if the whole family is using a single account, you can use a single MDE account on multiple devices at the same time. You'll be able to try for a Virtual Queue on one device and a primo Lightning Lane pick on another at the same time.
To visit Walt Disney World, each Guest will need valid park admission as well as a theme park reservation. It's wonderful that you want to bring someone with you to the park! However, only Guests under the age of three may visit for free.
Types of Disney World Annual PassesThere are four levels of Walt Disney World annual passes — Pixie Dust, Pirate, Sorcerer, and Incredi-Pass — which range in price from $399 to $1,399. The two most restrictive tiers, Pixie Dust and Pirate, are only available to Florida Residents.
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.