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Disney World Annual Pass Rumors: Will Prices Rise Again in 2025?

Disney World annual passholders might want to brace themselves, as rumors are swirling about a potential price hike. Although Disney hasn’t made an official announcement, many fans believe the next increase could happen as early as February 2025, following the company’s historical trends.

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Credit: Inside the Magic

A History of Increases

If you’ve been a passholder for several years, you’ve likely noticed the steady rise in prices. In October 2024, Disney raised annual pass prices across all tiers, marking the second increase within a year. For example, the Incredi-Pass, Disney’s top-tier pass with no blockout dates, jumped to $1,549 from $1,449.

These price adjustments often coincide with fiscal quarters, making February a plausible date for the next increase. It’s also worth noting that Disney’s changes tend to coincide with new park offerings or increased demand, such as seasonal events or upcoming expansions.

What Could This Mean for Passholders?

For many, being a passholder is about convenience and access to the magic whenever the mood strikes. Yet, the rising costs have left some fans questioning whether the perks still justify the price. Benefits like free parking, dining discounts, and exclusive merchandise remain valuable, but frustrations around reservation systems and blackout dates persist.

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If you’re planning to purchase or renew an annual pass, now might be the time to secure the current pricing. Disney has been known to announce increases with little warning, leaving fans scrambling to make last-minute decisions.

The Passholder Experience

Disney World passholders often enjoy a sense of community, with perks that go beyond financial value. From exclusive events to passholder-only merchandise, the experience is more than just entry to the parks. However, with each price hike, some long-time passholders choose not to renew, citing diminishing returns on their investment.

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Credit: Disney

Whether you’re a frequent visitor or someone who treasures the flexibility of spontaneous park visits, staying ahead of price changes can help you make the most of your Disney experience.

Andrew Boardwine

A frequent visitor of Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort, Andrew will likely be found freefalling on Twilight Zone Tower of Terror or enjoying Pirates of the Caribbean. Over at Universal, he'll be taking in the thrills of the Jurassic World Velocicoaster and Revenge of the Mummy

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