Disney World Annual Pass Florida Resident Deal Ends Soon - Last Chance to Get $99 Down Payment

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Posted: Wednesday June 3, 2026 4:59pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Walt Disney World has confirmed the $99 down payment promotion for Florida residents on Annual Passes will end on June 24, 2026.

If you've been considering an Annual Pass, you have until June 24 to take advantage of the reduced down payment before the offer expires. The deal started on February 3, 2026.

What the Offer Includes

The promotion cuts the standard down payment in half to just $99 on any of the four Walt Disney World Annual Pass types. The total cost of each pass does not change—only the down payment amount is reduced.

After the $99 down, you'll pay 12 monthly installments at 0% APR:

  • Disney Pixie Dust Pass: $35.15/month (total: $489) — Florida residents only
  • Disney Pirate Pass: $68.88/month (total: $869) — Florida residents only
  • Disney Sorcerer Pass: $89.29/month (total: $1,099)
  • Disney Incredi-Pass: $136.33/month (total: $1,629)

Who Can Use This Offer

The monthly payment program is available to Florida residents only. You'll need a valid Florida ID and must be at least 18 years old to purchase under the monthly payment option.

Your first monthly payment is charged on the day of purchase or shortly after. The program requires an installment agreement and is subject to additional terms and conditions.

Annual Pass Requirements

To enter a theme park, you'll need valid admission and may need a theme park reservation depending on your visit date. You can visit without a reservation on good-to-go days or after 2:00 PM on most days. Saturdays and Sundays at Magic Kingdom park require a reservation even after 2:00 PM.

Blockout dates apply depending on your pass type. An Annual Pass does not guarantee admission to any park, attraction, or experience. Pass types, benefits, and prices are subject to change without notice.

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Sirwalterraleigh11 days ago

I’ve let 3 of 4 passes expire now and still can make it through the long hot days and the dark cold nights …they know where to find daddy if they need me 🥸

TrainsOfDisney11 days ago

I once got 15 months of PREMIERE - those were good times. My renewal is up…. I’m going to wait and see if they offer anything. Out at Disneyland they are offering a generous $75 gift card 🙄

DCBaker11 days ago

Walt Disney World says this promotion will be available through June 24, 2026.

Dr.GrantSeekerFeb 13, 2026

Going back to extra months included or discounts possibly?

HauntedPirateFeb 09, 2026

HauntedPirateFeb 09, 2026

Two I can think of. One I can see happening if non-FL bookings are or continue to be soft. I doubt their collective ego will allow them to resort to the second one.

monothingieFeb 09, 2026

Don't spend that savings all in one place.

Fido ChuckwagonFeb 08, 2026

There’s a slight savings when you account for the time value of money, but yeah, it’s marginal.

SamusAranXFeb 08, 2026

Someone check on Donnie

Dr.GrantSeekerFeb 08, 2026

Do they have more levers to pull if they need to if they are really trying to get APs to renew or new people to purchase them?

networkproFeb 08, 2026

As a note of improvement, I just renewed our APs for the upcoming year and for the first time was complete via the phone in less that 15 minutes to the point it they were visible on MDE. They have at least improved the process if not the systems integration to the point where the cast member doing the work isn't struggling. Just last year using the AP team it took literally 45 minutes over the phone.

Disstevefan1Feb 03, 2026

Ah, the good ol' days. ;)

SirwalterraleighFeb 03, 2026

Of course…it’s just banking money upfront And maybe sell a few more pretzels on the lower demand days But in old school…I can remember when an annual pass actually got you in the parks… Even the peasants from Florida straight out of the brick pits

Disstevefan1Feb 03, 2026

Not sure if they actually want people on the park; the APs have a lot of blackouts and need PPRs; I think they they just want more locals to purchase APs (and not use them) for the revenue.

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