Ahead of today’s opening of bookings for 2020 and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opening on August 29th, Walt Disney World significantly increased the prices on their annual passes overnight.
Perhaps hardest hit were out-of-state Annual Passholders. Florida residents’ and DVC members’ prices are still markedly lower but have increased as well.
Here’s the breakdown (you may want to sit down for this) –
Non-Resident Annual Passholder (Pre-Tax) –
Platinum New – was $894 now $1119 (25.2% increase)
Platinum Renewal – was $759 now $951 (25.3%)
Platinum Plus New – was $994 now $1219 (22.6%)
Platinum Plus Renewal – was $844 now $1036 (22.7%)
Florida Resident and DVC Member Annual Passholder (Pre-Tax) –
Silver (FL Resident) New – was $479 now $519 (8.4%)
Silver (FL Resident) Renewal – was $407 now $441 (8.4%)
Gold New – was $609 now $699 (14.8%)
Gold Renewal – was $517 now $594 (14.9%)
Platinum New – was $749 now $899 (20.0%)
Platinum Renewal – was $636 now $764 (20.1%)
Platinum Plus New – was $849 now $999 (17.7%)
Platinum Plus Renewal – was $721 now $849 (17.8%)
So what do you get with your Walt Disney World Annual Pass?
The passes get you access to the applicable parks for the year, effectively giving you a park hopper. They’ll also get you certain discounts on food and nonalcoholic beverages and merchandise, special event ticket discounts, and AP resort room offers. By having an annual pass you will also get access to exclusive Passholder merchandise, early runDisney registration, certain VIPassholder ticketed events, and giveaways, such as car magnets and other items given out during Epcot’s festivals.
While not a direct monetary value, but we should also mention that when the parks reach capacity the current process is to restrict entry in four phases, AP holders are not blocked from entering the parks until the fourth and last phase. So AP holders are effectively given preferential treatment on the parks’ most crowded days.
By being a Passholder (or DVC member or Florida resident) you also have access to the Tables In Wonderland card, which currently costs $150. TIW gets you 20% off food and drinks (including alcohol) at most table service restaurants on property and some others. That adds up quickly, especially as a local.
Also announced today was that Walt Disney World is increasing the prices for overnight parking at its resorts.
For reservations made before June 18, 2019 for arrivals in 2019 or 2020:
- Disney Value Resorts: $13 per night
- Disney Moderate Resorts: $19 per night
- Disney Deluxe and Deluxe Villa Resorts: $24 per night
For reservations made on or after June 18, 2019 for arrivals in 2020:
- Disney Value Resorts: $15 per night
- Disney Moderate Resorts: $20 per night
- Disney Deluxe and Deluxe Villa Resorts: $25 per night
Guests with cars staying at the Value Resorts seem to be getting hit the hardest with a 15.4% increase. Guests staying at a Moderate and Deluxe resort will be seeing rates increased by 5.2% and 4.2% respectively.