Walt Disney World raises annual pass prices

One day after announcing that it would allow certain top-tier annual passholders to preview its new Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge land, Walt Disney World raised prices on its annual passes across the board.

Non-Florida resident prices:



Platinum Plus: $1219, up from $994 (23%)

Platinum: $1119, up from $894 (25%)

Florida resident prices:



Platinum Plus: $999, up from 849 (18%)

Platinum: $899, up from $749 (20%)

Gold: $699, up from $609 (15%)

Silver: $519, up from $479 (8%)

Weekday Select: $349, up from $319 (9%)

Epcot After 4: $309, up from $289 (7%)

Platinum passes are valid every day of the year, while Gold passes are blocked for two weeks at Christmas and another two at Spring Break. Silver passes also are blocked out for most of the summer. The Plus pass adds the water parks and Oak Trail golf course to the main four theme parks.

While Disney obviously if looking to contain attendance after the opening of Galaxy's Edge in Disney's Hollywood Studios on August 29, it is offering a couple of discounted ticket deals to fans who visit the resort before then, including a Summer One World ticket special that includes one admission each to Disney World's four theme and two water parks for $444 plus tax and a Get Your Ears On Ticket for Florida residents that includes three days of visits to any of the four Walt Disney World theme parks for $199 plus tax and four days for $219 plus tax.

Looking for more options? For tickets to Walt Disney World and other Central Florida attractions, visit our authorized Orlando-area attraction tickets page.

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