Walt Disney World Announces Increase In Annual Pass Prices



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Walt Disney World Resort has announced an increase in the prices for all tiers of its Annual Passes. The new prices were revealed on the official Walt Disney World website this morning, October 11th, 2023.

Price Increase Details

The smallest increase is seen on the Sorcerer Pass, going up from $969 to $999, a hike of $30. The Pixie Dust Pass has seen a rise of $40, whereas the Incredi-Pass and Pirate Pass have both seen an increase of $50.

Annual Pass Type Previous Price New Price Increase
Incredi-Pass $1,399 $1,449 +$50
Sorcerer  $969 $999 +$30
Pirate $749 $799 +$50
Pixie $399 $439 +$40

This four-tiered Annual Pass system was introduced by Walt Disney World in August 2021 and came into effect in September, and we did see a price increase back in November of 2022.

Annual Passes Benefit Overview

Incredi-Pass

$1449

 

Sorcerer

$999

 

Pirate

$799

 

Pixie

$439

 

Incredi-Pass – $1449

  • Admission to one or more Walt Disney World Resort theme parks during the year with an advance reservation
  • This pass can hold up to 5 reservations at a time on a rolling basis.
    (View Annual Pass reservation availability.)
  • No blockout dates apply
  • Standard theme park parking
  • Save on select dining
  • Up to 20% off select merchandise in store

Sorcerer – $999

  • Admission to one or more Walt Disney World Resort theme parks during most times of the year with an advance park reservation
  • This pass can hold up to 5 reservations at a time on a rolling basis.
    (View Annual Pass reservation availability. )
  • Blockout dates, on select days during select holiday periods
  • Standard theme park parking
  • Save on select dining
  • Up to 20% off select merchandise in store

Pirate – $799

  • Admission to one or more Walt Disney World Resort theme parks during most times of the year with an advance park reservation
  • This pass can hold up to 4 reservations at a time on a rolling basis.
    (View Annual Pass reservation availability.)
  • Blockout dates apply, including peak and holiday periods
  • Standard theme park parking
  • Save on select dining
  • Up to 20% off select merchandise in store

Pixie – $439

  • Admission to one or more Walt Disney World Resort theme parks Mondays through Fridays during certain times of the year with an advance park reservation
  • This pass can hold up to 3 reservations at a time on a rolling basis.
    (View Annual Pass reservation availability. )
  • Blockout dates apply, including peak and holiday periods
  • Standard theme park parking
  • Save on select dining
  • Up to 20% off select merchandise in store

The Incredi-Pass, available to all guests, requires holders to make reservations to visit Walt Disney World Resort parks. However, there are no blockout dates. Guests can hold up to five park reservations at a time.

The Sorcerer Pass, available to eligible Disney Vacation Club members and Florida residents, also permits up to five park reservations at a time. The Pirate Pass and Pixie Dust Pass, exclusively available to Florida residents, allow up to four and three park reservations at a time, respectively.

All passes offer discounts on selected merchandise and dining options. Some blockout dates apply for Sorcerer Pass, Pirate Pass, and Pixie Dust Pass.

Return of All-Day Park Hopping

Starting January 9th, 2024, Annual Passholders can again enjoy All-Day Park Hopping. This service, previously offered to Annual Passholders and guests with eligible passes, was limited to 2:00 PM onwards after park hopping returned following the pandemic-induced hiatus in 2021.

Introduction Of “Good to Go Days”

“Good to go days” will be reintroduced in January. These are specific days when Annual Passholders do not need a theme park reservation to visit a park.

As always, stay tuned to the DVC Shop blog to get all the latest developments from inside the Disney parks and around the Disney Vacation Club resorts!

Written by

Rachel Van Norman


Contributing Writer

Rachel fell deeply in love with all things Disney as a little girl. Now as a wife and a mother herself, she shares this Disney obsession with her son and everyone around her. From her love of princesses to eating all the Disney food, Rachel spends her time radiating Disney magic and keeping everyone up to date on Disney news.

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