Considering the Disney World Annual Pass (Incredi-Pass) for 2025? Here’s What You Need to Know

If you love Disney World and tend to visit multiple times a year, you’ve probably wondered if the Incredi-Pass annual pass is worth the investment—especially with the latest ticket price increases. Let’s break down the numbers for 2025, show when the pass makes sense, and highlight the extra perks (and savings) you might not have considered.


2025 Ticket Prices: A Quick Snapshot

  • 1-day, 1-park tickets: $159–$209 (Magic Kingdom), $139–$199 (EPCOT), $149–$204 (Hollywood Studios), $119–$184 (Animal Kingdom).
  • 1-day Park Hopper tickets: Roughly $228–$254 most dates in peak seasons.
  • Incredi-Pass Annual Pass: $1,629 plus tax (available to all guests, no blockout dates).

Break-Even Analysis: How Many Days?

For those who visit during high-demand periods (like spring break and holiday season), the value is clear:

  • Visiting 8 days per year with Park Hopper:
    8 days × ~$240/day = $1,920 (in tickets)
    vs.
    $1,629 (Incredi-Pass annual pass)
    You’ll save almost $300/year just in ticket cost!

For most guests, the annual pass pays off with 7–9 days in the parks—especially if you use Park Hopper tickets or visit during peak periods.


Additional Savings from the Incredi-Pass

Beyond just tickets, the Incredi-Pass unlocks more magic:

  • Free Standard Parking:
    $25 per day × 8 days = $200 savings (even more if you stay off-site).

  • Dining & Merchandise Discounts:
    Up to 20% off at select Disney locations. If your family spends $100/day (food and souvenirs):
    $100 × 8 days = $800 × 20% = $160 saved.

  • Hotel Discounts:
    Exclusive annual passholder rates on select Disney resorts—can save hundreds more, depending on dates and hotel categories.

  • PhotoPass Downloads:
    Digital downloads of all PhotoPass photos are included, a $99 value.

  • Special Passholder Events & Extras:
    Early previews, merchandise exclusives, and more throughout the year.


Case Study: Typical Family Visiting in March & December

Let’s say you visit 4 days in March and 4 days in December with Park Hopper tickets:

  • Tickets Alone:
    ~$1,920/year (8 days, Park Hopper)

  • Incredi-Pass Annual Pass:
    $1,629 plus tax

  • Other Savings:

    • Parking: ~$200
    • Food/Merch: ~$160
    • PhotoPass: $99
    • Resort Discounts: Variable, but can easily exceed $200

Your total savings could top $500 in “real world” value with the annual pass!


Is It Worth It?

If your Disney World visits total at least 7–8 days per year during peak times—especially with Park Hopper or if you value perks like free parking and discounts—the Incredi-Pass is a smart investment in both savings and flexibility.

Disclaimer: Always check for the latest Disney policies and prices, as they change frequently!