Magic Your Way: Facts on Walt Disney World Prices (Updated April 9, 2008)

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Magic Your Way: Facts on Walt Disney World Prices (Updated April 9, 2008) Magic Your Way: Facts on Walt Disney World Prices (Updated April 9, 2008) Theme Park Ticket Options (*) Days Base Ticket Optional Add-Ons On Ticket Ages 10-up Ages 3-9 Park Hopper Water Park Fun & More No Expiration 10 days $225 $187 $45 $50 (10 visits) $180 ($22.50/day) ($18.70/day) 9 days $223 $186 $45 $50 (9 visits) $155 ($24.78/day) ($20.67/day) 8 days $221 $185 $45 $50 (8 visits) $130 ($27.63/day) ($23.13/day) 7 days $219 $182 $45 $50 (7 visits) $95 ($31.29/day) ($26.00/day) 6 days $217 $181 $45 $50 (6 visits) $65 ($36.17/day) ($30.17/day) 5 days $215 $179 $45 $50 (5 visits) $60 ($43.00/day) ($35.80/day) 4 days $212 $178 $45 $50 (4 visits) $45 ($53.00/day) ($44.50/day) 3 days $203 $171 $45 $50 (3 visits) $20 ($67.67/day) ($57.00/day) 2 days $139 $117 $45 $50 (2 visits) $15 ($69.50/day) ($58.50/day) 1 day $71 $60 $45 $50 (2 visits) n/a Base Ticket admits guest to one theme park each day of use. Park choices are: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Park Hopper option entitles guest to visit more than one theme park on each day of use. Park choices are any combination of Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom on each day of use. Water Park Fun & More option entitles guest to a specified number of visits (between 2 and 10) to a choice of entertainment and recreation venues. Choices are Disney’s Blizzard Beach water park, Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon water park, DisneyQuest, Pleasure Island, Disney’s Wide World of Sports. No expiration means unused admissions on a ticket have no expiration date. All tickets expire 14 days after first use unless No Expiration is purchased. Theme Park Annual Pass Options (*) Ticket Ages 10-up Ages 3-9 Annual Pass $448 $395 Annual Pass entitles guest to unlimited admission for 365 days from the purchase date (except activities/events separately priced) to Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom, as well as complimentary parking. Premium Annual Pass $579 $510 Premium Annual Pass entitles guest to unlimited admission for 365 days from the purchase date (except activities/events separately priced) to Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Pleasure Island, Disney’s water parks (Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon), DisneyQuest and Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex, as well as complimentary parking. (*) – Prices are subject to Florida sales tax except as noted; accommodations also subject to appropriate County resort tax. Attractions Outside the Theme Parks (*) Ticket Ages 10-up Ages 3-9 Typhoon Lagoon or Blizzard Beach 1-Day 1-Park / Annual Hopper $39 / $99.95 $33 / $80.50 DisneyQuest 1-Day / Annual Pass $37 / $89 $31 / $71 DisneyQuest + Water Parks Annual Pass $129 $99 Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex $10.51 $7.94 Cirque du Soleil’s La Nouba $65-$114 $52-$91 Pleasure Island 1-Night / Annual Pass $21.95 / $55.95 (all ages) Admission required to enter Pleasure Island nightclubs. Guests must be 21 years of age or older to enter BET SoundStage Club, 8TRAX, Mannequins Dance Palace, Motion and Rock 'n' Roll Beach Club. Guests under age 18 must be accompanied by a person 21 years of age of older to enter Adventurers Club and Comedy Warehouse. Valid photo I.D. required. All Clubs are non-smoking Theme Park Miscellaneous Options (*) Parking $11 (tax included) ($12 camper/trailer) per day Single Stroller $15 per day ($13 per day for length-of-stay rentals) Double Stroller $31 per day ($27 per day for length-of-stay rentals) Locker $5 per day + $5 refundable deposit Wheelchair $10 rental per day ($8 per day for length-of-stay rentals) ECV $45 rental per day + $5 refundable deposit Kennel $13 per pet per day Florida Resident Theme Park Tickets and Options (*) Savings of 10% on One-Day 3- and 4-Day Tickets featuring Savings of 50% on select Base Tickets purchased pre-arrival big savings, extended time to use Magic Your Way options Resident 1-Day (ages 10-up) – $63.90 Resident 3-Day (ages 10-up) – $125 Park Hopper – $22.50 Resident 1-Day (ages 3-9) – $54 Resident 3-Day (ages 3-9) – $105 Water Park Fun & More – $25 (Available pre-arrival at www.disneyworld.com, Resident 4-Day (ages 10-up) – $159 407-W-DISNEY, AAA in Florida, The Disney Resident 4-Day (ages 3-9) – $134 Stores in Florida, and Military Bases in Florida; no discounted one-day tickets sold on-site) (These Resident ‘Play Passes’ expire 6 months from the date of first use) Florida Resident Theme Park Annual/Seasonal Pass Options (*) Ticket Ages 10-up Ages 3-9 Florida Resident Annual Pass $350 $308 Florida Resident Annual Pass entitles residents to unlimited admission for 365 days from the purchase date (except events separately priced) to Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom, plus complimentary parking. Florida Resident Premium Annual Pass $459 $404 Florida Resident Premium Annual Pass entitles residents to unlimited admission for 365 days from the purchase date (except events separately priced) to Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Pleasure Island, Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon water parks, DisneyQuest and Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex, plus complimentary parking. Florida Resident Seasonal Pass $230 $203 Florida Resident Seasonal Pass entitles residents to admission to Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom except for “blackout” dates around Christmas/New Years, Easter/spring break, and peak summer vacation period; the pass expires 365 days after purchase. (*) – Prices are subject to Florida sales tax except as noted; accommodations also subject to appropriate County resort tax. Walt Disney World Resort Options (*) Resort Category Disney Resort Rate Range () Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort $82-$151 Disney’s All-Star Music Resort $82-$151 Value Disney All-Star Music Family Suites $184-$315 Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort $82-$151 Disney’s Pop Century Resort $82-$151 Children under 18 stay at no additional charge in Value Resort rooms with parents; additional charge $10 per adult over two in room. Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort $149-$240 Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort $149-$240 Moderate Disney’s Port Orleans French Quarter Resort $149-$240 Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside Resort $149-$240 Children under 18 stay at no additional charge in Moderate Resort rooms with parents; additional charge $15 per adult over two in room. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge $225-$540 Disney’s Beach Club Resort $325-$750 Disney’s BoardWalk Inn $325-$790 Disney’s Contemporary Resort $270-$795 Deluxe Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa $385-$990 Disney’s Polynesian Resort $340-$860 Disney’ Wilderness Lodge $225-$730 Disney’s Yacht Club Resort $325-$750 Children under 18 stay at no additional charge in Deluxe Resort rooms with parents; additional charge $25 per adult over two in room. Disney’s Beach Club Villas $325-$1,140 Deluxe Villas Disney’s BoardWalk Villas $325-$2,155 (Disney Vacation Club units Disney’s Old Key West Resort $285-$1,645 available on a nightly basis) Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa $285-$1,645 The Villas at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge $265-$2,155 The Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge $315-$1,120 Disney’s Fort Wilderness Wilderness Cabins $255-$395 Camping Resort and Campground Campsites $42-$111 An additional adult charge of $2 on a Campsite and $5 in a Wilderness Cabin per adult over two adults applies. () – Rates are per-night in 2008 and vary based on room/campsite location and time of visit; suites in moderate and deluxe hotels extra (Disney Vacation Club rates span range of studios, 1- and 2-bedroom villas and Grand Villas) MYWFACTSONPRICES1-08/1-11-08:lc/rev:4-9:lc (*) – Prices are subject to Florida sales tax except as noted; accommodations also subject to appropriate County resort tax. .
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