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Walt Disney World to resume annual pass sales; see how much it will cost

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — If you’ve been waiting to get your hands on an annual pass to Walt Disney World, your time is almost here.

The theme park announced Thursday that it will resume new sales of the Disney Incredi-Pass, Disney Sorcerer Pass and Disney Pirate Pass online on April 20.

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New sales of those passes were paused in November 2021.

“We are so grateful for our Passholders who have a deep, strong connection to Walt Disney World, and we are looking forward to welcoming more of you to the Annual Passholder family, just in time to experience the feelings of a Disney Thrill this spring and summer,” officials said in their announcement.

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Officials said the number of passes available will be limited.

Here’s what you need to know about each pass:

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Disney Pixie Dust Pass

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Disney Pirate Pass

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Disney Sorcerer Pass

  • $969 plus tax
  • Eligibility: Eligible 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

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Disney Incredi-Pass

  • $1,399 plus tax
  • Eligibility: All guests
  • Use: Reservation-based admission. No blockout dates apply.
  • Benefits: Up to 20% off select dining and merchandise

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Sarah Wilson

Sarah Wilson, WFTV.com

Sarah Wilson joined WFTV Channel 9 in 2018 as a digital producer after working as an award-winning newspaper reporter for nearly a decade in various communities across Central Florida.

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