Disney World Water Park Season Pass Returns With $89 Pricing and New Perks for 2025-2026

Dec 16, 2025 in "Ticket - Disney Water Park Seasonal Pass"

Posted: Tuesday December 16, 2025 10:05am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The Disney World Water Park Season Pass is now available, giving you repeat access to Disney's two water parks through spring 2026. Sales opened today for Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park and Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park, with pricing aimed at guests planning multiple visits.

2025-2026 Disney World Water Park Season Pass Pricing and Dates

The season pass covers visits from now through May 9, 2026.

  • Adults: $89
  • Kids (ages 3-9): $83

There are blockout dates from March 28 through April 5, 2026. Outside of that window, the pass allows unlimited entry during normal operating days.

What's included with the Disney World Water Park Season Pass

In addition to water park admission, Disney has added a few extras this season.

  • Cabana discount

    Passholders receive 20% off cabana rentals at Blizzard Beach's Polar Patios and Typhoon Lagoon's Beachcomber Shacks. This is a walk-up-only offer and must be requested when you arrive at the park.

  • Mini golf perk

    One round of mini golf is included with the pass. You can use it at Winter Summerland Miniature Golf or Fantasia Gardens and Fairways Miniature Golf. The round must be played before 4 p.m., and it's limited to one per pass for the entire season.

Which Disney water park is open right now

Typhoon Lagoon is currently operating but is scheduled to close for seasonal downtime on February 14.

Blizzard Beach will reopen the following day, February 15, keeping a Disney water park available through the spring season.

Is the Disney World Water Park Season Pass worth it

If you plan two or more visits, the Disney World Water Park Season Pass can cost less than buying single-day tickets (currently $74 per day). The added cabana discount and mini golf round may also help offset the price if you already use those options.

The pass is on sale now, with access continuing through early May 2026, excluding the late-March and early-April blockout period.

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jah4955Dec 16, 2025

This reminds me of the River Country Annual Pass in 1989 (no date restrictions): $50 ($45 for Magic Kingdom Club Members)🤷‍♀️

monothingieDec 16, 2025

I lost both my balls in the water trap at Fantasia Gardens last August.

CompedDec 16, 2025

If only they had an unlimited mini golf pass...

HauntedPirateDec 16, 2025

SirwalterraleighDec 16, 2025

They want to keep the dirty Fla residents away from the whales from Denver…so they can enjoy lightning lane in the lightly attended parks with semi empty restaurants Now how long before they announce double the prices on food at typhoon? 🤔

monothingieDec 16, 2025

So walk-up only cabanas discount for cabanas that have sold out months in advance. Separate question, is it hotter than the sun before 4PM during the summer at Fantasia Gardens? I really wish Disney would just stop these bait and switch "perks". Just run on that the price is good if you plan to visit more than twice it's a good deal.

HauntedPirateDec 16, 2025

Interesting that TDO brought this back. On the surface, this seems to be a great value for locals and frequent visitors. The price plus the mini-golf perk are fantastic, if you ask me. I don’t really care about a cabana discount but I’m sure they are counting on many to splurge. (It also suggests they aren’t selling out on the regular… 🤔) Wait… I mean, more freebies for the filthy local freeloaders?!?! Now more out-of-town and international big spenders will be blocked from booking a vacation!!! 🤪

DisneyFanatic12Sep 05, 2024

Usually not that many days, the issue is usually more so that you won’t want to go.

SirwalterraleighSep 05, 2024

…if they bother to open them 🤡

TouchdownSep 05, 2024

Yes and during Sept/Oct and May TL is only open, I know I went to it then. If BB was open I would have gone there too.

monothingieSep 05, 2024

September/October/Beginning of November/April/May are still very warm and really good for water parks.

TouchdownSep 05, 2024

I haven’t been to Blizzard Beach in forever, because of the one park open at a time philosophy. When I get an AP I typically do Oct, Dec, Jan/Feb, May, Sept/Oct. Dec is usually too full with me doing all the Christmas stuff (and often too cold) and Jan/Feb is too cold. It also hurts that I need to lock in my schedule ahead of time and can’t rely on a weather forecast. When I’m at Universal if I get a day in Jan/Feb that hits 80 I can go to VB whenever because the only thing I have locked in is a dinner reservation, not so at WDW. Hyper scheduling doesn’t help.

jeanericuser001Sep 04, 2024

Well with all the rain storms and the temperature slowly creeping down I would say you got 4 to 5 weeks tops until the temperatures make swimming only desirable if you live in much cooler temperatures. All the rest of us will likely have to wait quite a while for it to be warm enough to enjoy it again.

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