Walt Disney World Launches Rare $100 Gift Card With New Annual Pass Offer

Guests interested in a Walt Disney World annual pass can enjoy a free gift card for a limited time.

Walt Disney World Launches Rare $100 Gift Card With New Annual Pass Offer
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Disney are running a rare promotion where you can enjoy a $100 Gift Card when you purchase a Walt Disney World annual pass. While the value of an annual pass is up for debate for Brits when comparing them to our 14-day Disney Magic Tickets, some guests do find value if they visit Walt Disney World a few times a year.

From the UK, only the top-tier annual pass - Disney Incredi-Pass - is available to us. It costs $1,549.00 per year ($1,649.69 total after $100.69 tax is added). While Brits can purchase this annual pass, it is somewhat difficult to do so online and requires the use of a VPN.

Walt Disney World annual pass holders who have the Disney Incredi-Pass enjoy no blockout dates, standard theme park parking, discounts on dining and merchandise, but park reservations are required and pass holders can only hold up to 5 reservations at a time.

The $100 Disney Gift Card promotion is for new non-discounted annual passes only.

View our article about buying a Walt Disney World annual pass from the UK: Can I Buy A Disney World Annual Pass From The UK?

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