Walt Disney World has raised prices on its annual passes, increasing anywhere between $30 and $100.

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ORLANDO, Fla. (WFLA) — Walt Disney World has raised prices on its annual passes, increasing anywhere between $30 and $100.

The Disney Incredi-Pass, the park’s most expensive pass with no blackout dates, is now $1,549, a $100 increase from the previous price of $1,449.


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The Disney Sorcerer Pass, which is for Florida residents and some Disney Vacation Club members, increased from $999 to $1,079.

The Pirate Pass, for Florida residents only, increased from $799 to $829.

The Pixie Dust Pass allows entry Monday through Friday with blackout dates and is now $469, up $30 from the previous price of $439.

The passes include parking, discounts, and the ability to travel between parks, but theme park reservations are still required for entry before 2 p.m.

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