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Magic Your Way Pass

Florida Resident Magic Your Way Pass - Beginning on January 2, 2005, Disney introduced a new ticket called "Magic Your Way". These tickets will be available to all on and off site guests.

The ticket starts out with what they call the Base Ticket. In essence, this is a one park ticket that allows you to visit whatever theme park you want but no park hopping is allowed even if you buy 5 or 6 days. Then once you have this Base Ticket, you are able to add on any additional admissions you may want. You can add on the Park Hopper which will allow you to turn that Base Ticket into a Park Hopper. It will allow you to visit multiple parks on the same day.

You can also add on the Water Park Fun & More option which will allow you a set number of admissions to the water parks, Pleasure Island, Wide World of Sports and DisneyQuest. You get two plus visits with the one day tickets; then from 2-10 days the number of visits on a ticket will equal the number of theme park days.

If you add on both the Park Hopper and Water Park Fun & More options, you will have created what Disney calls a Magic Your Way Premium Pass.

All Magic Your Way tickets will carry an expiration date of 14 days from first use of the ticket. There is an add on available to allow the unused days to be good forever. This add on MUST be purchased to avoid having the ticket expire. Prices for this add on range from $20.00 for the 2 day ticket to $180.00 for the 10 day, all prices plus tax.

The Magic Your Way ticket plan also includes special values for Florida residents who sometimes make shorter but more frequent visits. Residents can choose from three savings options:

  • A special 3-Day Play Pass (three days to be experienced any three days during a six-month period from time of purchase) .
  • Or 10 percent savings on a one-day base ticket. Must be purchased prior to arrival at WDW to get discount.
  • Or Park Hopper option at substantial savings - just $15.00 extra on the Resident-priced one-day Base Ticket and $22.50 extra on the 3-Day Play Pass, allowing Floridians to visit more than one of Disney's four theme parks a day
  • Or Water Park Fun & More for just $25.00 extra on Resident-priced one-day and three- to seven-day Base Tickets (Park Hopper is a $45.00 premium option and Water Park Fun & More is a $50.00 premium option on Magic Your Way tickets available generally).

No expiration option can be added to the 3 Day Play for an additional $20.00.

1-Day Magic Your Way Ticket with 10% Discount - Florida residents can purchase this 1-Day 1-Park base ticket for only $68.05 (Ages 10 and up); $57.51 (Ages 3-9).

1-Day Magic Your Way Ticket with Park Hopper Option - Florida residents can purchase this 1-Day ticket and hop between any of the 4 Walt Disney World Theme Parks for only $80.19 (Ages 10 and up); $70.29 (Ages 3-9).

Florida Residents save on other MYW Tickets. See our complete ticket price chart for all Florida Resident Magic Your Way ticket prices.



Florida Resident 3 Day Play Pass

Florida Resident 3 Day Play Pass - Have great fun for three glorious days for the price of two. Florida residents can purchase a 3-Day Play Pass. You can use the 3-Day Play Pass for up to six months from its first use! And, best of all, this ticket is available year-round with no block out dates. Plus, the initial cost of the 3-Day Play Pass can be applied to the purchase of an Annual or Seasonal Pass. Non expiration option is available for an extra cost. $133.13 for Ages 10+; $111.83 Ages 3-9

Also introduced on August 5, 2007 is a 4 Day Play Pass. Same description as the 3 Day Play Pass but good for four days. $169.34 for Ages 10+; $142.71 Ages 3-9

Proof of Florida residency is required -- you must provide any one of the following:

  • Florida driver's license
  • Florida state-issued ID card (must have Florida address)
  • Florida voter's registration card with corresponding picture ID
  • Florida college/university ID
  • Florida-based military ID

Florida Residents--Passholders

Florida Resident Annual Passport (AP) - unlimited admissions to the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios and Disney's Animal Kingdom during regular operating hours. AP also includes free parking. Passholder savings on special events and savings on special deals distributed throughout the year (usually in the *Mickey Monitor* - the newsletter for Annual Passholders). No blackout periods apply.

For current pricing information, visit our Ticket Chart page.

When you order the Annual Pass in advance, you will receive a certificate in the mail. Redeem the certificate for an Annual Pass at any Walt Disney World Theme Park ticket window by presenting the certificate and valid photo ID. The Annual Pass is valid for 365 days from certificate redemption. When ordering the Florida Resident Annual Pass at the Walt Disney World Resort, your pass will be activated at purchase.

Proof of Florida residency is required -- you must provide any one of the following:

  • Florida driver's license
  • Florida state-issued ID card (must have Florida address)
  • Florida voter's registration card with corresponding picture ID
  • Florida college/university ID
  • Florida-based military ID

Florida Resident Premium Annual Passport (PAP) - includes the benefits of the above listed *traditional* annual passport plus unlimited admission to River Country (when operating), Pleasure Island, Typhoon Lagoon, Blizzard Beach, Disney Quest and Disney's Wide World of Sports. No blackouts apply.

For current pricing information, visit our Ticket Chart page.

When you order the Premium Annual Pass in advance, you will receive a certificate in the mail. Redeem the certificate for a Premium Annual Pass at any Walt Disney World Theme Park ticket window by presenting the certificate and valid photo ID. The Premium Annual Pass is valid for 365 days from certificate redemption. When ordering the Florida Resident Premium Annual Pass at the Walt Disney World Resort, your pass will be activated at purchase.

Proof of Florida residency is required -- you must provide any one of the following:

  • Florida driver's license
  • Florida state-issued ID card (must have Florida address)
  • Florida voter's registration card with corresponding picture ID
  • Florida college/university ID
  • Florida-based military ID

Florida Resident Seasonal Pass - A Seasonal Pass that entitles you to admission to Magic Kingdom Park, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park except during the following blackout dates:

  • March 31 to April 13, 2007
  • June 9 to August 16, 2007
  • December 22, 2007 to January 4, 2008
  • March 15 to March 28, 2008
  • June 7 to August 14, 2008
  • December 21, 2007 to January 3, 2009

Note that the Seasonal Pass does include a subscription to the Mickey Monitor newsletter but does NOT include complimentary theme park parking. For current pricing information, visit our Ticket Chart page.

When you order the Seasonal Pass in advance, you will receive a certificate in the mail. Redeem the certificate for a Seasonal Pass at any Walt Disney World Theme Park ticket window by presenting the certificate and valid photo ID. The Seasonal Pass is valid for 365 days from certificate redemption. When ordering the Florida Resident Seasonal Pass at the Walt Disney World Resort, your pass will be activated at purchase.

Proof of Florida residency is required -- you must provide any one of the following:

  • Florida driver's license
  • Florida state-issued ID card (must have Florida address)
  • Florida voter's registration card with corresponding picture ID
  • Florida college/university ID
  • Florida-based military ID

Epcot After 4 Pass - Florida Residents only - Unlimited admission to Epcot after 4pm. Proof of Florida residency required. This is an annual pass, not a one day ticket. Guests 10 and over $135.26 including tax; guests 3-9, $119.28


Water Parks After 2 Pass - Florida Residents only - Unlimited admission to either water park after 2pm. Proof of Florida residency required. This is an annual pass, not a one day ticket. Guests 10 and over $62.84 including tax; guests 3-9, $50.27


As always, all prices are subject to change without notice. Admission media and benefits are subject to change without notice.

All Passes and benefits are non-transferable, non-refundable, and only valid during regularly scheduled operating hours, excluding activities/events priced separately.

Another discount organization for Floridians is the Disney Dining Experience.

 


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