Hey there, hi there, ho there, Lana!
Thanks for stopping by with your question. You're as welcome as can be here at planDisney! Oh boy - I'm so excited to hear that you're a
Florida resident and
Annual Passholder. It must be wonderful to be able to visit
The Most Magical Place on Earth so frequently!
The
Disney Pixie Dust Pass allows Floridians to visit one or more Walt Disney World Resort theme parks on most weekdays and to hold up to three
theme park reservations at a time. (Talk about adding a little Disney magic to your week!) Additional benefits include complimentary standard parking at the theme parks and exclusive discounts on dining and merchandise. Lana, you're correct that the Disney Pixie Dust Pass is
blocked out for use on weekends. Even if you will be staying at a Disney Resort hotel over a weekend, you will be unable to use your Disney Pixie Dust Pass for admission into the theme parks on weekend days or other blocked-out dates. In this case, you'd have to purchase separate theme park admission in order to enter the theme parks. However, as an Annual Passholder staying at an eligible
Disney Resort hotel or another select hotel on a weekday, your pass may be eligible for theme park admission, even if theme park reservations for Annual Passholders are unavailable! Instead of referencing the Disney Resort hotel Guest theme park reservation availability calendar, you'll need to refer to the availability for
Annual Passholders Staying at a Disney Resort or Other Select Hotels, as this is a separate inventory of theme park reservations.
To view this availability, visit the Walt Disney World Resort website and select the "My Disney Experience" tab. Under "Lana's Plans and Tickets," select "Make a Theme Park Reservation." Next, select "Make or Modify Theme Park Reservations." On this screen, you'll see a section for "Park Reservations for Annual Passholders Staying at a Disney Resort or Other Select Hotels." Under this section, select "Book Park Reservation for Hotel Guest with Annual Pass." You'll be prompted to choose which Resort hotel reservation you'd like your admission to be tied to. Then, you'll be able to view the theme park reservation availability calendar for this particular inventory. Lana, be sure that when you make theme park reservations this way that the system pulls from your Disney Resort hotel Guest reservation allowance and not from your Annual Passholder allowance. If you experience any difficulty during this process, I encourage you to reach out to the friendly Cast Members at the
Annual Passholders support line for assistance.
Lana, I hope that you have found this information helpful. I'm wishing you many magical days in the Walt Disney World Resort theme parks with your Annual Pass! Please stop back by planDisney again soon with any questions you may have - we're all ears!
See ya real soon,
Lauren