Discover Disney Tickets Now Available: Florida Resident Discounts for Early 2025

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Posted: Tuesday January 7, 2025 9:25am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Florida residents can now purchase their 2025 Discover Disney Tickets for early-year visits to Walt Disney World. With both 3-day and 4-day ticket options available, here’s a complete breakdown of pricing, valid dates, and available add-ons.

Ticket Options and Base Pricing

  • 3-Day Discover Disney Ticket: $225 (plus tax), averaging $75 per day.
  • 4-Day Discover Disney Ticket: $240 (plus tax), averaging $60 per day.

Tickets can be used on consecutive or non-consecutive days between January 13 and May 23, 2025, and allow access to one park per day unless upgraded.

Pricing for Add-On Options

3-Day Ticket Options:

  • 1 Park Per Day: $225 (plus tax)
  • Water Park & Sports Option: $260 (plus tax)
  • Park Hopper Option: $265 (plus tax)
  • Park Hopper Plus Option: $280 (plus tax)

4-Day Ticket Options:

  • 1 Park Per Day: $240 (plus tax)
  • Water Park & Sports Option: $275 (plus tax)
  • Park Hopper Option: $280 (plus tax)
  • Park Hopper Plus Option: $295 (plus tax)

Add-On Details

  • Park Hopper Option: Visit multiple parks per day after first entering your reserved park. No additional reservation is needed for subsequent parks.
  • Water Park & Sports Option: Adds access to water parks and additional activities:
    • Typhoon Lagoon or Blizzard Beach (when open)
    • ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex
    • Disney’s Oak Trail Golf Course (walking course or FootGolf)
    • Fantasia Gardens or Winter Summerland Miniature Golf (one round before 4:00 PM)
  • Park Hopper Plus Option: Combines the Park Hopper benefits with Water Park & Sports visits.

Important Information

  • Proof of Florida residency is required for all adults at the entrance.
  • Park reservations are required and subject to availability.
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BrianLo7 hours ago

The back half of 2025 is what they said was stronger, front is weaker but they essentially implied it was flat as we are year over year on already suppressed attendance from 2024.

Jrb197919 hours ago

I'm not so sure. They say booking trends to be much stronger in 2025 but their actions say a different story. Looking at all the discounts and the free dining tells me bookings are down for the summer.

Andrew2522 hours ago

Yup - about what I expect. Universal has seen 2 years of attendance decreases (but on par with Pre-Covid #'s), but they should get a significant boost. WDW overall I'm expecting to benefit, specifically MK & EP. I'd have to imagine DAK will stop the bleed a bit attendance-wise, and DHS might stay flat.

Passholder.Chris1 day ago

Actually I am. I've been a solid passholder for Universal since 2018, Busch Gardens since 2016, Seaworld off and on since 2008, WDW since 2024 after using the deal twice, they switched our 4-day tickets to passes because it was the same amount and the zoo.

TTA941 day ago

Of course not but it’s silly to think some people won’t want to also go to MK to see the new parade. If it was a daytime parade I’d say the draw would be very low but a nighttime parade with lights I think will spark more interest.

GhostHost10001 day ago

You think people will flock to MK instead of Epic because of a new parade vs an entire new theme park?

PuertoRekinSam1 day ago

They have run the Florida residents “discover Disney” offer every year since at least 2013 (except for 2021 due to obvious reasons). Prior to that they had the same type of thing with a different name. 2011 and 12 it was the “wild for 3 and 4 day offer” And here is a link to this very site talking about the 2010 discount January ticket. https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/wdw-fla-residents-25-a-day.535363/ This is business as usual.

BrianLo1 day ago

The former. Booking trends already indicate the back half of this year is much stronger, they were already reporting that data back in November. I expect we'll see 2025 WDW up 5% attendance YoY and Universal around 35% (which will be about 15% from their prior 2022 peaks).

HauntedPirate1 day ago

:rolleyes: Please stop. There is still no date announced.

HauntedPirate1 day ago

Well, according to the main site, they're running this deal this year, they ran it last year, and then the last time they ran it was... 2017.

Sirwalterraleigh1 day ago

So you’re “not” Passholder Chris then? 🤪

Passholder.Chris1 day ago

My family have used this deal for the last four years. Normally, we go the last week of January, but last year we used for the last week of April.

TTA941 day ago

Add to that it ends when Starlight at MK debuts.