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Florida Resident Ticket Offer for Early 2025

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The discount announcements keep rolling in with the new year. We’ve already seen a massive room discount and Free Dining, and if you’re a Florida Resident who wants to go to Disney World please give this your attention. The 4-day Florida Resident Discover Disney Ticket goes on sale January 7, for visits January 13 through May 23, 2025. Four days too much? There’s a 3-day Florida Resident Discover Disney ticket as well.

Ticket Details

Prices for tickets and add-ons below do not include tax

  • 3-day ticket for $225 ($75 per day)
  • 4-day ticket for $240 ($60 per day)

Eligible for add-ons!

  • Park Hopper ($40 per ticket)
  • Water Parks & Sports Option ($35 per ticket)
  • Park Hopper Plus Option ($55 per ticket)

The Florida Resident Discover Disney Ticket admissions can be used on consecutive or non-consecutive days as long as the ticket is valid. You must make a reservation for each date of your visit.

Park Hopper Option: Visit more than one theme park on the same day; reservations are not required for additional parks after the first park is visited.

Water Park and Sports Option: get a certain number of visits to a water park, golf course or miniature golf course based on the length of your ticket. For example, if you purchase a 3-Day Florida Resident Discover Disney Ticket with the Water Park and Sports Option, you can visit a Walt Disney World theme park on 3 days with an advance theme park reservation—and visit a Disney water park on 3 additional days by May 23, 2025.

Park Hopper Plus Option: Visit more than one theme park on the same day. Plus, get a certain number of visits to a water park, golf course or miniature golf course based on the length of your ticket. This option is a combination of the Park Hopper Option and the Water Park and Sports Option.

Purchase these tickets beginning on January 7. Valid for entry January 13 through May 23, 2025. Tickets and add-on options expire on May 23, 2025. All tickets and options are nontransferable and nonrefundable, and exclude activities/events separately priced or not open to the general public. For Florida Resident tickets, all adults will need to show proof of Florida residency at the park entrance. Theme park reservations are required and are not guaranteed.

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Jennifer Heymont

Jennifer has a background in math and biology, so she ended up in Data Science where she gets to do both. She lives just north of Boston with her husband, kids, and assorted animal members of the family. Although it took three visits for the Disney bug to "take", she now really wishes she lived a lot closer to the Parks.

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