
Let’s be honest: being a Disney World Annual Passholder hasn’t exactly felt rewarding lately. The prices kept climbing, the perks seemed to shrink, and the whole system started to feel more like a chore than a privilege.

But Disney might finally be turning a corner—and fans are starting to notice.
While the cost of passes is still steep, a few recent changes are giving Passholders something they haven’t felt in a while: a reason to smile.
The Return of the “Cool” Freebies
First up, there’s a new magnet that’s actually got people excited again. It’s Crush, the laid-back turtle from Finding Nemo (2003), and it’s free for Passholders visiting Animal Kingdom through September 27. This isn’t just another magnet—it feels special, limited, and collectible. And judging by the crowds picking them up, the buzz is real.

Fun Extras You Can’t Get Anywhere Else
Passholders can also enjoy exclusive Magic Shots, including themed photos with characters and scenes from Finding Nemo. Whether it’s Becky, Hank, or a cheeky underwater postcard, these photo perks are a nice touch for folks who love those unique Disney moments.
And if you’re hungry? Passholders also get access to special treats like themed sundaes and floats, available at select spots in Animal Kingdom. It may not seem like a game-changer, but these extras make a regular park day feel a little more special.
AP-Only Merch Is Back
One of the things longtime Passholders missed most was that sense of being part of an exclusive club. That’s why the return of Annual Passholder-only merchandise is such a big deal. You can now grab an exclusive Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party t-shirt at Magic Kingdom—and it actually feels like a perk, not just another cash grab.

A Little Gift Card Incentive
If you’re thinking about jumping back into the Passholder game, Disney’s offering a bonus: new passholders can score a Disney gift card worth up to $100, depending on the pass tier. It doesn’t apply to renewals, but it’s a small way to take the sting out of that hefty upfront cost.
Still Room to Improve, But It’s Something
Let’s not pretend everything’s perfect. Pass prices are still high, blockout dates still exist, and not every park is easy to get into when you want. But this latest batch of perks—combined with the effort to make Passholders feel seen again—feels like a step in the right direction.
It’s not enough to say “Disney nailed it,” but it might be enough to make you consider becoming a Passholder again. And that’s a win in itself.



