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“I Think We Are Done with Our APs” — Disney Adults Have THOUGHTS on Annual Pass Changes


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Disney World has announced a change to how payment plans work for its Annual Passholder program.

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Disney World Annual Pass

While the prices of all four tiers of Annual Passes have not increased, Disney lowered the down payment and increased the monthly payment. And, as is typical any time Disney makes these sorts of changes — fans have THOUGHTS.

As it stands now, there are currently four tiers of Disney World Annual Passes. Florida residents can purchase all four tiers, including Pixie, Pirate, Sorcerer, and Incredi-Pass. Eligible Disney Vacation Club Members can purchase the Sorcerer Pass, and all guests can purchase the Incredi-Pass, which is the most expensive pass that offers the most flexibility. Florida residents have the option of purchasing their passes by making a lower down payment and then making monthly payments on the pass.

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Annual Pass

But recently, Disney lowered the down payment price and increased the monthly payment prices on all its passes. Here is a breakdown:

Pixie Pass

  • Old Down Payment: $205
  • New Down Payment: $99
  • Old Monthly Payment: $25
  • New Monthly Payment: $34

Pirate Pass

  • Old Down Payment: $205
  • New Down Payment: $99
  • Old Monthly Payment: $57
  • New Monthly Payment: $66

Sorcerer Pass

  • Old Down Payment: $205
  • New Down Payment: $99
  • Old Monthly Payment: $79
  • New Monthly Payment: $88

Incredi-Pass

  • Old Down Payment: $205
  • New Down Payment: $99
  • Old Monthly Payment: $121
  • New Monthly Payment: $130
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Scanning into a Lightning Lane at Disney World

It seems like this is a way to help Disney increase Annual Pass sales by making all passes just $99, but how do fans feel about this new system? We headed over to our Facebook page to find out.

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While there were plenty of negative reactions to this news, not all fans felt that way. One reader said, “I think this is a good thing. The down payment being lower will help people that couldn’t afford it before,” which is likely one of the reasons Disney made this switch. Annual Pass sales have not been in as high demand as they have been in the past, so this could be Disney’s way of trying to change that.

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Cinderella Castle

Others seemed to agree, with the caveat that they wished Disney would make the payment plan an option for out-of-state folks as well, since as of now, only Florida residents qualify for the payment plans. One reader said, “If they really wanted to increase pass sales, they would end their discrimination against [out-of-state] guests and open up more tiers and payment plans to those of us not as fortunate (or unfortunate, depending on how you look at it) to live in Florida who prefer short trips.”

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Of course, there were plenty of our readers who weren’t so happy about this change. Quite a few folks said they didn’t plan on renewing their Annual Passes, and this was just another contributing factor. A reader replied and said, “Honestly 90% sure I’m not renewing this year. I don’t go enough and I’m finding it less enjoyable when I do go. Florida resident discount on regular tickets would probably be cheaper. For [sic] the 2-3 times a year I might want to go.”

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EPCOT

Similarly, one person commented, “Crowds are insane. No long [sic] a fun place to go. Skipping parks for the next 18 months,” while another said, “I think we are done with our AP’s. [sic] We had ours for 10 years but it’s not the same at the parks anymore. The magic isn’t what it was.” This certainly isn’t a new sentiment among Disney fans, but it seems this change has only added fuel to the fire.

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No matter how you feel, it’s clear that Disney World is going through quite a bit of changes right now — and we’ll be here for them all!

In the meantime, we’ll be on the lookout for more updates about Disney World’s Annual Pass program and the latest news from Disney World. Make sure you stay tuned to the Disney Food Blog so you don’t miss any news!

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What do you think of the new changes to Disney’s Annual Pass program? Tell us in the comments.

The post "I Think We Are Done with Our APs" -- Disney Adults Have THOUGHTS on Annual Pass Changes first appeared on the disney food blog.

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