Hi there, Skylar, and welcome to planDisney!
I love it when fellow Florida moms visit us here at planDisney. Your question definitely speaks to me because, as a mom of two boys, I’m always looking for something fun for us to do. For my family, that free time equals Walt Disney World time. I am happy to share my
Annual Passholder experience with you.
Because you are a Florida resident, you have many options for becoming a family of Walt Disney World Annual Passholders. All
four annual passes are available to those who have
proof of residency in Florida. There’s the Disney Pixie Dust Pass, which is mostly weekdays, the Disney Pirate Pass, the Disney Sorcerer Pass, and the Disney Incredi-Pass. The Incredi-Pass has no blockout dates. My family has the Sorcerer Pass because the limited blockout dates and the higher number of theme park reservations that can be held at a time work well for us.
What’s super cool about being a Florida resident is that we also have the option of not having to pay for the annual passes in full. While we can pay it off whenever we’d like, you can enroll in the
Monthly Payment Plan and set up a monthly autopay for your family’s annual passes.
AN EXTRA GEM: If you have any little ones under the age of 3, they get free admission to Walt Disney World Resort. And they get to eat for free at All-You-Care-To-Enjoy restaurants like Garden Grill at EPCOT and ‘Ohana at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. I loved taking advantage of those perks when my kiddos were younger.
I hope that you’ll be joining the Annual Passholder family soon! My boys and I can’t imagine not spending our afternoons and weekends at The Most Magical Place on Earth. No doubt, you’ll love being immersed in the magic, too. Skylar, if you have any other questions about your upcoming visits,
give us a holler here at planDisney.
Magic always,
LeAndra