If you’re a regular visitor to Walt Disney World, your annual passes are going to cost you more. The resort in Orlando, Florida, hiked prices on all four levels of its passes on Wednesday.
Its most powerful annual pass, the Disney Incredi-Pass, now costs $1,549 (plus tax). That’s a $100 increase from its most recent price. The Incredi-Pass has no blackout dates and can be purchased by people living outside the state of Florida.
Annual passholders get free parking, discounts on food and beverages and other perks along with not having to pay for individual tickets to the four theme parks.
Disney prices are highest during peak demand times such as the Christmas holidays and the lowest during times such as the return to school in late August and early September.
Price increases at Disney and other theme parks have become something of an annual rite of passage for customers.
“Over the past decade, Disney World tickets have increased up to 101% and the top-level Annual Pass has increased by 86%,” said Gavin Doyle, founder of MickeyVisit.com, in an email to CNN Travel.