This is great! This is exactly what me and my wife were talking about. You spend so much more at the park than what would've spent just getting a ticket for a weekend lol
The fact that Universal has a cheaper option for us non residents and Disney doesn’t is crazy to me. Like why not offer Pirate Pass to non residents so more people can go to Disney World.
It's one thing I don't understand. I'd imagine if Disney opened up the passes more people would buy them. I know family members that would in a heartbeat, but they aren't buying the incredipass, just not worth it for them at all. So bizarre.
So are these Disney passes for one person? For example: If I wanted to go with a sibling, and I had a pass and she didn't. Would I be going in free and she would have to pay? Or how does that work? Do I still pay to enter, but at a reduced rate?
If you have an annual pass you have free entry! As long as you aren't blocked out (noted on the pass page). You just walk up, scan your pass, and you're good to go. Your sibling will still have to pay full price if they don't own a pass. You also get free parking as a passholder, so that's always a nice perk, too.
I can't believe we've been down here for 1 year at this point 🙃 Crazy to see time fly, but here's our thoughts on the annual passes after 1 year!
This is great! This is exactly what me and my wife were talking about. You spend so much more at the park than what would've spent just getting a ticket for a weekend lol
Awesome! I'm glad the video could help a bit! Definitely things to weigh between tickets, passes, discounts etc.
Good review indeed..without wasting time
Thank you!
The fact that Universal has a cheaper option for us non residents and Disney doesn’t is crazy to me.
Like why not offer Pirate Pass to non residents so more people can go to Disney World.
It's one thing I don't understand. I'd imagine if Disney opened up the passes more people would buy them. I know family members that would in a heartbeat, but they aren't buying the incredipass, just not worth it for them at all. So bizarre.
If I live there I would get one. If my adults children live there I would definitely get one.
It's definitely worth it, even if it's just the Pixie Pass! But if you aren't local, there's a lot more decisions to think about, for sure.
So are these Disney passes for one person? For example: If I wanted to go with a sibling, and I had a pass and she didn't. Would I be going in free and she would have to pay? Or how does that work? Do I still pay to enter, but at a reduced rate?
If you have an annual pass you have free entry! As long as you aren't blocked out (noted on the pass page). You just walk up, scan your pass, and you're good to go. Your sibling will still have to pay full price if they don't own a pass. You also get free parking as a passholder, so that's always a nice perk, too.