Question:
Can you get a Walt Disney World annual pass without being a Florida resident?
anonymous
2012-05-23 07:58:42 UTC
So this summer I'll be living in Florida for 3 months as part of the Universal International Program, and as I'll probably be going to Disney a lot it would be a lot cheaper to get an annual pass. I've looked on their website, but I can only find a residents-only pass, that works out around £265 (without Disney Quest and water parks), but I won't have any of the ID they need, as I'm only living there temporarily.

Do Disney have an annual pass for non-Florida-residents? (And could you give me a link to it please?)

Thanks in advance!
Five answers:
♡Sweet Kisses♡
2012-05-23 08:13:34 UTC
You don't have to be a Florida resident to get an annual pass at Disney World. The difference is that Florida residents get a discount. It costs $552.74 for a non-resident, and $414.29 for a resident.





http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/passholder-program/
Llama
2012-05-23 17:55:09 UTC
You don't have to be a Florida resident to get a annual pass but to get on people in florida will get it cheaper

annual pass or not im pretty sure that florida residents get a discount on there park passes and hotel rooms
Chia B
2012-05-23 09:31:52 UTC
There certainly is an annual pass for non-Florida residents which you can buy at any of the Disnen Parks ticket booths
Indiana Jones
2012-05-23 09:49:19 UTC
yes you certainly can get a non florida resident annual pass.

i know that one of my fellow answerers on here "april" has gotten an annual pass and she is not a florida resident.

also my sister's friend who goes from buffalo ny to disney world pretty much every weekend (her aunt and uncle work at port orleans riverside resort) has an annual pass.

trust me if she didn't she wouldn't go to hollywood studios just to "people watch"!



here's a link.

as you'll notice there is a special button you have to click on if you want to purchase it as a florida resident.

http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/passholder-program/
anonymous
2012-05-23 08:00:04 UTC
Residents only, sorry.


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