A Disney World annual pass now costs a little more than it did before.
The Florida resort raised prices on its annual passes overnight, with the hikes ranging between $30 to $100, depending on pass type.
Disney World has four different pass types—Incredi-Pass, Sorcerer Pass, Pirate Pass and the Pixie Dust Pass—with each one offering different benefits and access to the parks.
With the new pricing, the Incredi-Pass now costs $1,549, up from $1,449. As the most expensive pass offered at Disney World, it has no blockout dates and includes parking.
The Sorcerer Pass, available only Florida residents and some Disney Vacation Club members, now costs $1,079, up from $999. It also includes parking.
Pirate Pass, for Florida residents only, costs $829, up from $799. And the Pixie Dust Pass, which only includes park admission Mondays through Fridays, costs $469, up from $439. Both passes include parking.
The last annual pass price hike was in October of last year.
The price increases come as Disney World prepares to pilot a new skip-the-line option at the parks. Lightning Lane Premier Pass, launching Oct. 30, will give visitors one-time entry to each available Lightning Lane entrance at the park they’re visiting for the day. At launch, prices will range between $129 and $449 per person.