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  • On Jul 30, 2022
    Paul from PA Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We are going to visit Disney World at the end of January 2023 and want to get a 2 day pass We have a house in Florida could tell me what the price of a two day pass would be since I am a Florida resident

    Hey There, Paul!

    Welcome back to planDisney.  I have to be honest, I'm always a teensy bit jealous of all you Florida residents.  Seriously, how cool is it that you can just jump in the car for a short drive to Walt Disney World Resort?!  Since it sounds like you're already planning your trip for January 2023, let me share a few details about Florida resident theme park admission to help you prepare for your upcoming visit.

    As a Florida resident, you'll have the option to purchase Walt Disney World theme park admission and Annual Passes at a specially-discounted rate.  Since the price you'll pay is dependent on your arrival date or the type of Pass you choose, the easiest way to find out pricing specifics is by signing in to your My Disney Experience account on the Walt Disney World website –– just be sure that your Florida residential address is registered to your account.  Then, hover over the "Parks & Tickets" tab and select "Theme Park Tickets" from the drop-down menu.  From there, you'll be able to input your dates, view the Florida resident rate, and purchase your tickets.  If you have a Florida Driver's Licence, state-issued ID card, or Florida-based military ID, you'll even be able to verify your residency online during the checkout process.  Don't worry if you don't have these types of ID, though –– you'll be able to provide proof of a Florida residential address at any theme park ticketing window or Guest Relations location once you arrive at Walt Disney World Resort.  And before you arrive, be sure to check out the Florida Resident Special Offers page for other great perks and discounts you can enjoy during your upcoming visit.

    Once you've purchased your tickets, don't forget that you'll also need to make Disney Park Pass reservations for your visit.  You'll need a theme park reservation, in addition to valid admission, for the first Walt Disney World theme park you plan to visit each day. Reservations have been filling up quickly over the last few months, so I recommend booking yours as soon as possible for the best park selection during your stay.

    Thanks again for visiting planDisney, Paul.  I'm wishing you lots of pixie dust during your upcoming visit to Walt Disney World Resort!

    Happy Planning,
    Amy
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Hiya, Pals! I’m Amy – a DOLE-whip-loving, power-lifting, communications strategist from Cleveland, Ohio and together with Mr. Incredible, we’re raising our own team of Supers. Most days, you can find me stretching to juggle virtual meetings in the school pick-up line, drink all the coffee, and defeat laundry –– all while dreaming up what adventures we can find on our next Disney Vacation Club vacation! See ya real soon!
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