Florida Residents often enjoy discounts on visits to Walt Disney World. The Florida Resident Annual Pass, even allows for monthly payments. Now Walt Disney World is sweetening the honey pot for Florida Residents, with their new offer of the Discover Disney Pass.
Florida Residents planning to visit the parks between January 3 and June 5, 2015, now have the option of a 3 day or 4 day pass. For $139 plus tax (3 day) or $159 plus tax (4 day), residents of the Sunshine State can purchase base tickets granting admission to all four parks (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios). Those interested in the Park Hopper option or the Water Park Fun and More option can add those for $24.50 or $30 plus tax respectively (these prices apply to both the 3 day and 4 day tickets).
Tickets are valid through June 5, 2015, and do not have to be used on consecutive days, so you can make your 3 day or 4 day Discover Disney Pass last over two or more trips! Black out periods do apply, March 30 – April 9, 2015, and proof of Florida residence must be presented when purchasing, activating, and when entering the park.
Are you a Florida Resident who might be interested in this new offer? Is it more appealing or accessible than an Annual Pass?
I’m Jeri and I’m a Disney Addict! I’m also an Independent Travel Agent with World of Magic Travel Services, the preferred travel agency of Chip and Co. and Disney Addicts. If you’re a Florida Resident anxious to give the new Discover Disney Pass a try, I’d love to help you plan that magical trip! Contact me at jeri@worldofmagictravel.com for more information.
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I’d rather have the annual pass.