Florida residents can now get discounted tickets to Walt Disney World theme parks throughout the summer and this fall, with new multi-day discounts available at the resort.
A four-day ticket costs $259 ($65 per day), a three-day package costs $239 ($80 per day), and a two-day ticket costs $219 ($110 per day). The tickets currently on sale are valid from May 17th to October 3rd, and can be used on consecutive or non-consecutive dates.
Currently, one-day tickets to Disney World theme parks during this period are on sale from $119 to $179 on the official website.
These Florida resident tickets require a date-specific advance park reservation.
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There are also the usual fine print clauses. Adults must show proof of Florida residency at park entrance. Reservations are limited and not guaranteed on specific dates. There will also be a cap on park capacity, although admission levels have not been disclosed. Prices are the same for children and adults.
Disney offers several add-ons to these tickets, including the option to travel between parks on the same day. That’s $40 per ticket. Buyers can also add a water park and sports option for $35.
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WDW is gearing up for several new attractions in the coming weeks, including a reimagined Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster starring the Muppets, a revised Disney Junior Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live show, and the Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Soarin’ Across America at Epcot. Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
For tickets and more information, visit disneyworld.com.
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