Daily Pass
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At A Glance |
The single day passport is
the least cost effectiv way to visit the Disney parks, but
if all you have is one day, and you only want to visit one
park then it's ideal. |
The Daily Pass
The most restrictive of all of the ticket options, is the daily
pass, which allows one day's access to any one of the major or
minor theme parks. The daily pass is purchased at the park concerned,
and only allows access to that one theme park.
This is the lowest individual cost ticket option if only one
or two day's park access is required, but works out more expensive
that some of the other options if three or more days park access
is needed.
If a one-day ticket is purchased, and the guest decides that
they'd like to spend a second day in the theme park, it's possible
to buy a 'Bounce Back' ticket, which is effectively a second
one-day ticket at a reduced rate ($5.00 off the full single day
ticket price). Since the bounce back pass is effectively another
one-day pass the same restrictions apply in that it can be used
to enter any of the Disney parks, but can't be used to hop between
parks.
The prices should only be used as a guide, since I don't guarantee
that they are 100% accurate, though will endeavour that they do
reflect the current ticket prices for the WDW resort. Note that
Disney tend to change (increase) their prices for the Annual Passport
in the (October/November) timeframe and their regular day guest
passes in the Spring (February/March).
One-day ticket |
Adult |
$46.64 including sales tax |
Child |
$37.10 including sales tax |
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