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50th anniversary

Though Walt Disney World reopened from its initial COVID-19 closure over a year ago, the resort did not sell annual passes during its reopening phases, only allowing previous passholders to reactivate passes or purchase day tickets to the theme parks. 

However, Disney has confirmed this week that it will begin selling new annual passes again in advance of the resort's 50th anniversary kickoff on October 1, 2021. Of course, no pricing has been released just yet, but we'd guess that, given the high levels of guests that we've seen visit the resort this summer, that prices will at least see a small bump from years prior when annual passes go back on sale in the coming weeks. 

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These new sales are just in time for a number of special events at the resort, including special previews of Remy's Ratatouille Adventure, which you can learn more about here

Even if the prices are more expensive, will you be purchasing annual passes again to Walt Disney World when they go on sale in the next few weeks? 

 
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More rules, less fun, fewer rides. You can count this long time Disney lover out. Everything is more of a hassle now and I don't need to add any more hassles to our lives. Goodbye Disney!!

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