Florida residents will see the return of the discounted Disney Weekday Magic ticket for limited times only!
Going to a Disney Park is an experience to be treasured. The Walt Disney World Resort and its Parks: Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom, are one of the best places for a Disney vacation. The Disney Resort leads the way in immersive Theme Park experiences and allows Guests to live their most magical experiences.
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However, it’s no secret, especially in recent years, that the cost of a Walt Disney World Resort vacation has been steadily increasing. The end of 2022 saw price rise after price rise, and Guests have time and again expressed their frustrations and disappointment with the situation considering the quality of the Disney experience doesn’t necessarily feel commensurate with the price.
But Florida residents can rejoice!
Walt Disney World is bringing back its Weekday Magic Ticket, as News Channel 8 reported. They are offering two, three, and four-day passes.
Per the article,
Standard one-day tickets to the park typically range from $109 to $189. Now, Florida residents can get a two-day pass to the “Most Magical Place On Earth” for as little as $175 ($87.50 per day). You can also save up to 40% on three and four-day tickets, which will be on sale for $195 and $215 respectively.
Guests should note that this offer can be used on consecutive and non-consecutive dates. However, it is restricted to weekdays. Guests can also only visit one Theme Park a day unless they add on the Park hopper option while purchasing their Walt Disney World ticket. The limited-time promotion runs through April 27 and is subject to block-out dates. This offer on Disney World tickets is a last hurrah as “The World’s Most Magical Celebration” celebrating the Park’s 50th anniversary comes to an end on March 31.
Disney World’s counterpart Disneyland Resort also brought back a discount for locals last month.
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