New complimentary Stitch magnet coming soon for Walt Disney World Annual Passholders

11 days ago in "Ticket Annual Pass - Disney Incredi-Pass"

Posted: Monday April 22, 2024 10:44am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The next free Walt Disney World Annual Passholder magnet will feature Stitch and will be available for pickup at EPCOT from May 1 through June 26, 2024.

Pick-Up Location

Visit Creations Shop in EPCOT during normal operating hours to get your special Stitch magnet.

Important Information

  • To enter EPCOT, Annual Passholders must have valid admission and a theme park reservation for EPCOT; or Annual Passholders may visit EPCOT without a theme park reservation on a good-to-go day for that park or after 2:00 PM.
  • Theme park reservations are limited and are subject to availability and applicable pass blockout dates.
  • Each Passholder must be present and show their valid Annual Pass card, linked MagicBand, MagicBand+ or Disney MagicMobile pass, as well as a government-issued photo ID, to receive a magnet.
  • Limit one magnet per Passholder.
  • Available while supplies last.
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DCBaker1 hour ago

The magnet will be available through June 26, while supplies last.

aladdin20071 hour ago

same, when does this one end?

HauntedPirate4 hours ago

The magnet line will likely be a walk-up early next week.

Den Carter5 hours ago

Exactly. That magnet line will be super low and take no more than a minute or two within a week. I always wait til the end of the hand-out window.

Tony the Tigger6 hours ago

I don’t wait in lines for magnets, lounges, or most attractions, but I’ll appreciate them when there’s no line!

MrPromey7 hours ago

Things like this make me think of this for some reason:

MrPromey7 hours ago

More concerning is that they're sending the wrong message to management. How can anyone in that TDO building not see this result as evidence of an extraordinary success?

JohnD7 hours ago

They're giving us passholders a bad name.

MrPromey9 hours ago

No but this is a really interesting use of one, don't you think? For as much as these passes cost, that sure feels like a really big group of people that don't value their own time to me. What do I know, though? I canceled mine so clearly I don't "get it" anymore.

Fido Chuckwagon11 hours ago

I mean, to be fair people aren’t buying an AP for the “perks.”

MrPromey19 hours ago

It's almost like they've never done something like that before and had to throw up a temporary queue in a weird place to deal with it, isn't it? No, they're well aware. It's this kind of thing every time they've done anything "nice" for their passholders for the past... Decade? They know what's going to happen and they set it up knowing that's how it's going to play out - they simply don't care enough to bother doing more. People still go for it though so I guess they don't need to do more.

MrPromey19 hours ago

Yeah, this is hilarious. You'd think passholders would be the group savvy enough to realize what a stupid arrangement this is waiting uncomfortably in the direct sun for 45+ for the chance at a few minutes in AC with a dollar in snacks* and a paper cup of water but then again, I guess people are desperate to get whatever exclusive "perk" they can from Disney these days to feel special and valued. *At least the Zarg Nuts left over from the GOTG opening that they were unloading at the passholder event last year that were close to the expatriation date were a unique novelty in some sense.

jeanericuser0011 day ago

Looks like disney underestimated how many people have a pass. Unlike seaworld/busch gardens which has a smaller passholder base, disney has a lot of people with low to mid tier passes so this place is bound to be very busy. In terms of perks I would put it higher than universal and Sea world but not as good as busch gardens. Busch Gardens passholder lounge while it was active was pretty high up in quality. Multiple seating areas with different room featuring different setups from dining area to outdoor to man cave, concierge service for park experiences, private restaurant with a decent unique menu with passholder discounts, private bathroom, private floor only accessible to passholders, and best part of all, the view of the savannah was one of the best views in the park. Its a pity its down for renovation but it was honestly one of the best perks of being a passholder. Ranking: Busch Gardens Disney Universal Sea World

HauntedPirate1 day ago

Unpaid intern: “I have some ideas for a fantastic AP summer promotion that will cost about $20k! Plus it will create a ton of goodwill towards AP holders!!!” TDO: “You have $207.50. Spend it wisely.”