Over the past few days we’ve run across three discounts in Disney World that are new to us, and we wanted to share them with you!
The first two discounts are in Disney Springs at Terralina Crafted Italian and Paddlefish.
Between now and June 30, 2019, Disney Visa Card holders can save 15 percent on their food and beverage (non-alcoholic) at both Terralina Crafted Italian and Paddlefish. This offer cannot be combined with other discounts or offers. Learn more here.
While we were craving some caramel-covered goodies at Karamell-Kuche in Epcot‘s Germany we discovered this location is actually considered a merchandise location, not a dining spot. That means we were able to use our Disney Passholder 20 percent discount on our purchase! Make sure you are taking advantage of all of the Passholder discounts — learn more here!
Have you “discovered” any locations that surprised you with a Passholder or Disney Visa discount? Let us know in the comments.
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In other words, pay $2000 for one pass, save $0.60 on some caramels.
$2,000 for one pass? You got ripped off lol
The passes are no where near $2000. Plus, if you are planning a trip to Disney, the benefits from 1 person buying an Annual Pass will far outweigh its cost for the entire group.
Discounts on Rooms, Food, Merchandise, no parking fee, and included photo pass…the discounts for the family can be substantial…Definitely worth the cost for 1 member to buy the pass…even if only for 1 visit.
You’re right, of course, Aubrey. Passes are much cheaper than $2000. And buying 1 pass for your party is well worth it in most cases. Two caveats to keep in mind. First, the restaurant discount is limited to 4 people n your party. Second, utilizing a pass can make it difficult to buy a package for your entire party if that package includes admission.