Being a Walt Disney World Resort Annual Passholder is a special thing. Not only can you visit the Parks most days of the year, but Disney also has special events and giveaways just for Passholders. There are four different Disney World Annual Passes available, so people with different budgets can pick what works for them. Those four passes are the Incredi-Pass, the Sorcerer Pass, the Pirate Pass, and the Pixie Dust Pass. Only the Incredi-Pass is available for non-Florida residents.
One of the special things that comes with being an Annual Passholder is getting your Annual Passholder magnet. The magnets will feature different Disney characters, and Disney’s newest Passholder magnet is perfect for those who love to journey into their imagination!
Beginning May 31, Walt Disney World Resort Annual Passholders can head to EPCOT and grab their new magnet. The new magnet features everyone’s favorite purple dragon, Figment! The Annual Passholder magnets will be available from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. daily and can be picked up at the Creations Shop. For those who aren’t familiar with the new Creations Shop, it is the spot of the former popular shopping spot, MouseGears. The magnets will be available on a first-come-first-serve basis. They will be available until June 30 or until supplies last.
It is important to note that Annual Passholders will still need a valid theme park reservation to head into EPCOT to pick up their magnet. That reservation system will change in early January. Disney announced that, beginning January 9, Annual Passholders can visit the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom after 2 p.m. without a reservation Monday through Friday. Reservations will still be required to visit on the weekends. Annual Passholders will also be given more “Good to Go” days when certain theme parks will not require reservations at all.
This is not the first time that Disney World Annual Passholders have had the chance to get their hands on a Figment Annual Pass magnet. Back in 2019, during Festival of the Arts, Disney released a circular magnet that featured the more traditional Figment image.