Walt Disney World Annual Pass Prices Up to $1,629 After Latest Increase

Oct 08, 2025 in "Ticket Annual Pass - Disney Incredi-Pass"

Posted: Wednesday October 8, 2025 6:15am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Walt Disney World has raised prices for all four tiers of its Annual Pass program. The new pre-tax prices are now in effect.

Here's the updated breakdown:

  • Pixie Dust Pass: $489 (previously $469)
  • Pirate Pass: $869 (previously $829)
  • Sorcerer Pass: $1,099 (previously $1,079)
  • Incredi-Pass: $1,629 (previously $1,549)

This latest update follows the previous price increase on October 23, 2024, when Walt Disney World raised annual pass prices by $30 to $100 across all tiers:

  • Pixie Dust Pass: $469 (previously $439)
  • Pirate Pass: $829 (previously $799)
  • Sorcerer Pass: $1,079 (previously $999)
  • Incredi-Pass: $1,549 (previously $1,449)

Taken together, the two adjustments amount to a combined increase of up to $180 on some pass levels since late 2024.

The Pixie Dust Pass remains exclusive to Florida residents, while the Sorcerer Pass is open to Florida residents and Disney Vacation Club Members. The Incredi-Pass continues to be available to all guests regardless of residency.

All passes include standard theme park parking and offer optional add-ons such as Water Park and Sports or Disney PhotoPass Downloads for an additional charge.

Annual Pass Comparison

Here's a quick look at what each pass includes:

Disney Pixie Dust Pass - $489 + tax

  • Florida residents only
  • Up to 3 park reservations at a time
  • Blocked out on weekends and peak/holiday periods

Disney Pirate Pass - $869 + tax

  • Florida residents only
  • Up to 4 park reservations at a time
  • Blocked out on peak/holiday periods

Disney Sorcerer Pass - $1,099 + tax

  • Florida residents and eligible DVC members
  • Up to 5 park reservations
  • Blocked out on select holidays

Disney Incredi-Pass - $1,629 + tax

  • Open to all guests
  • Up to 5 park reservations
  • No blockout dates

All passes include standard theme park parking, discounts on dining and merchandise, and access to bonus reservation dates when available.

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Smiley/OCD26 days ago

Only if you’re sitting ringside…

"El Gran Magnifico"26 days ago

Therein lies the issue. When you come to Florida you need to drive like “Florida Man”. “Florida Man” does not need to drive like you.

larryz27 days ago

That particular intersection is engineered for rapid flow, being a major evacuation route for central/southern Florida. So I can see how someone might correlate higher-than-normal traffic at that junction with the implementation or cessation of WDW discounts. Or it could just be Florida drivers mixing badly with a lot of people from other states.

Sirwalterraleigh27 days ago

Absolutely Im just disputing the notion that backup up Florida highways = good disney attendance That was a rather silly premise (not by you)

LittleBuford27 days ago

I think we're saying the same thing, i.e., that the Magic Kingdom is nice to visit on party days before the party begins.

Sirwalterraleigh27 days ago

Nope…actually the best days to go I have no interest in the upsells…but the day of before? It’s been pretty nice

LittleBuford27 days ago

The Magic Kingdom is generally not busy on party days before the party. Perfect time to visit if you have a Park Hopper ticket!

Sirwalterraleigh27 days ago

On October 17th? One would think How was it at 2 in the afternoon? Or the other parks? What’s it’s gonna look like tomorrow or Monday Remember this is the anointed “busy season”

networkpro27 days ago

The price for a single Lapulapu refill is now 18.34 (tax included) an increase of a dollar.

Miss Bella27 days ago

Apparently you can't discuss the economy. Since Disney prices and discounts can't be disconnected from the economy. I think I'll sit this one out.

The Mom27 days ago

October 2025 Price Increases The topic to be discussed.

larryz27 days ago

There are still some places where Columbus Day is observed. If the government were open, it would have been a day off for them. No mail delivery. Some banks closed. Since it's called Columbus, this city's news spells it out: https://www.nbc4i.com/news/local-news/columbus/columbus-day-services-impact/

larryz27 days ago

In 2010, Iger went on record in an earnings call saying the goal at theme parks was to "slowly wean our guests off discounting. ... We don't believe that we're dealing with an economy right now that enables us to shut off the discounting immediately." Looks like the only economy they could quit discounting was in the post-pandemic pent-up travel (s)urge...

networkpro27 days ago

It was a MNSSHP last night and was actually pretty full.

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