Walt Disney World has introduced a new summer ticket offer for Florida residents, giving locals another discounted way to visit the parks in 2026. The limited-time ticket is valid from May 17 through October 3, 2026, and includes options for two, three, or four park days.
For Florida residents planning a summer or early fall visit, this offer stands out for one main reason: flexibility. Tickets can be used on consecutive or nonconsecutive days, which makes them easier to fit into different schedules. Here is a closer look at pricing, rules, and what to know before buying.
Florida Resident Ticket Pricing
Disney is offering three versions of the summer ticket:
- 4-day ticket: $65 per day, or $259 plus tax
- 3-day ticket: $80 per day, or $239 plus tax
- 2-day ticket: $110 per day, or $219 plus tax
All options are valid for one theme park per day. The four-day ticket offers the lowest daily price, which may appeal most to residents planning a longer visit.
Valid Dates and Reservation Rules
The Florida resident summer ticket can be used from May 17 to October 3, 2026. Guests must make an advance park reservation for each visit date.
That reservation requirement is important. Disney notes that reservations are limited and subject to availability for this specific ticket type. Even if other admission types are still available, reservations for this offer may already be full for some dates or parks.
Because of that, it makes sense to check availability before purchasing and to book reservations as early as possible.
Flexibility for Local Guests
One useful feature of this ticket is that park days do not have to be used back to back. Florida residents can spread visits across the full offer window instead of taking one short trip.
That setup works well for locals who may want to visit on weekends, during school breaks, or around work schedules. It also gives residents a chance to plan around new summer entertainment, seasonal offerings, or lower crowd periods.
Important Details Before You Buy
As with other Florida resident offers, adults will need to show proof of Florida residency at the park entrance. The tickets are also nontransferable and nonrefundable.
Disney also notes that these tickets do not include separately priced events or experiences not open to the general public. Like all theme park admission, use is subject to park capacity, closures, and operational changes.
Conclusion
This new Florida resident summer ticket gives locals a lower-cost option for visiting Walt Disney World over several months in 2026. With discounted multi-day pricing and flexible use dates, it could be a practical choice for residents who want more park time without committing to a full vacation package.

