We’ve got BIG news for Florida-based Disney fans!
You may remember that Florida residents have had access to a special ticket at select times of the year, called the Florida Resident Discover Ticket. This option gives Floridians BIG savings and flexibility when it comes to visiting Disney World parks on non-consecutive days. Now, that offer is BACK!
Beginning January 4th, Florida residents can pick up Discover Disney Tickets. These specially-priced options are good for admission to one theme park per day (Those Disney Park Passes are still required!), for consecutive or non-consecutive days. There is a Park Hopper option too now that park hopping has returned!
You can get a 2-Day Discover Ticket for $75 per day ($149 total), a 3-Day Discover Ticket for $60 per day ($179 total), or a 4-Day Discover Ticket for $50 per day ($199 total). Some block out dates do apply and you can see them listed in the table below!
The 2-Day tickets expire on March 11th and the 3-Day and 4-Day tickets are valid through June 18th. You do have to show proof of residency to purchase and use these tickets and, as always, tickets are nontransferable and nonrefundable.
We’ll be keeping an eye out for more special offers so stay tuned to DFB for all the latest news!
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It’s important to note that parking is not included with this ticket, so you’ll be shelling out an additional $100 for 4 days of parking. Correct?