You don’t have much time to snag this great Disney World bonus offer.

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There are many choices to be made even before your Disney World vacation begins. From booking hotels and reserving dinner tables to simply choosing which park to visit, guests have a lot of work to do before and during their vacation.
The price of tickets has steadily increased over the years, as has the cost of annual passes, though Disney still offers a few great deals for those who take the plunge. While annual passes aren’t for everyone, they can be an excellent option for guests who frequently visit Walt Disney World and can help them save some money.
Currently, guests can snag some extra cash if they sign up for Walt Disney World’s Annual Passholder program, but not for much longer.
Disney World Confirms End of Special Passholder Bonus Offer

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Walt Disney World has confirmed its latest limited-time bonus offer for Annual Passholders will end on September 30, 2025. The promotion started up earlier this year, granting new passholders a free Disney Gift Card eGift.
The amount on the eGift card depends on which Annual Pass is purchased. Below is the breakdown of each option:
- Disney Pixie Dust Pass (Florida residents) – $25
- Disney Pirate Pass (Florida residents) – $50
- Disney Sorcerer Pass (Florida residents and eligible DVC members only) – $75
- Disney Incredi-Pass $100
Guests will receive their gift card in the mail following their purchase. The Disney Pixie Pass, the cheapest option on the list, costs $469. The next step up is the Disney Pirate Pass, which costs $829. The Disney Sorcerer Pass costs $1,079. The Disney Incredi-Pass is the most expensive option at $1,549 and has no blockout dates.
Alongside park entry, Disney Annual Passholders also receive special discounts and offers on select shopping and dining experiences inside the parks. A similar program exists for Disneyland Resort in California, though instead of Annual Passes, these tickets are called Magic Keys.
Aside from annual passes, Disney also features its own timeshare program called Disney Vacation Club (DVC). “When you purchase from Disney Vacation Club, you’ll have access to incredible vacation destinations,” reads Disney’s official website, “as well as Membership Extras*—which includes an array of ever-changing benefits.”
Walt Disney World has several DVC-only rooms and locations, like the resort’s new Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Village and Bungalows.
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