The Walt Disney World Annual Pass Price Hikes Start Today

Three things in life are constant: taxes, death, and price hikes at Disney parks! Disney has just raised the prices of Annual Passes and Add-Ons starting today, October 8, 2025.

Because Walt Disney World isn’t already expensive enough.

How much are the passes going up?

AP prices are going up between $20 and $80, depending on the pass.

Incredi-Pass

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This pass has gone up $80. It is the top tier pass that everyone can purchase.

It will now cost $1629, up from $1549.

Sorcerer Pass

This pass is only for Disney Vacation Club members and Florida residents.

It went up $20 to $1099. It was $1079.

Pirate Pass

The Pirate Pass is for Florida residents only.

It went up $40 to $869. It was $829.

Pixie Dust Pass

Again, this one is for Florida residents only.

The price went up $20 to $489.  It was $469.

But wait, there are more price hikes for Add-Ons.

Disney PhotoPass Memory Maker add-on has increased $10 to $109 per pass $99. 

If you want to be able to get your photos and videos from attractions, PhotoPass photographers (and Magic Shots), as well as Capture Your Moment photos, you have to pay for the add-on.

Water Park and Sports

Want to have access to the water parks and other sports options around the park. You can, but only if you add on the pass, which has just gone up $10 to $109 per pass.

Disney hiked up other things, too. Check the blog for more information!

With people unable to afford the Walt Disney World resort and inflation out of control, they still jacked up the pricing on everyone. Why? If you have fewer guests, you can still have record spending per guest if you charge them more.

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