Disney World Is Bringing Back Its $89 Season Pass!

Disney just brought back one of its best-value tickets — and fans are going to want in!

Summit Plummet at Blizzard Beach

After some time away, Disney World has OFFICIALLY announced the return of its water park seasonal pass for the remainder of 2025 into 2026, giving you an affordable way to enjoy unlimited splash-filled fun at Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach. If you’ve been missing an easy, budget-friendly option for repeat water park visits, this announcement is a big deal — and here’s everything you need to know about it!

Disney fans, get ready to make a splash next year — Disney World has announced the return of the water park seasonal pass into 2026! After offering this popular seasonal pass in recent years, Disney is once again giving you the chance to enjoy unlimited visits to its two beloved water parks  (Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon and Disney’s Blizzard Beach) throughout the season, making it easier and more affordable to plan repeat water park fun.

Snowgies!

In addition to the announcement, Disney has also released pricing and blockout details for the current offering of the water park seasonal pass. Adult passes (ages 10 and up) are priced at $89, while the children’s passes (ages 3–9) are $83. However, be aware that there are blockout dates from March 28th through April 5th, 2026, when the pass cannot be used, so you’ll want to check the dates before planning your water park days.

Ski Lift at Blizzard Beach

The water park seasonal pass is already on sale and valid through May 9th, 2026. That means whether you’re gearing up for warm spring days or want a fun water break after chilly winter theme park mornings, this pass gives you a ticket to endless slides, wave pools, lazy rivers, and tropical vibes — all season long.

Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon

This seasonal offering is especially appealing for visitors or even Florida residents who want to squeeze in multiple water park visits without the cost of daily tickets. Typically, single-day admissions for the water parks can cost as much (or more) than the seasonal pass itself, so this option offers excellent value if you plan to visit more than once.

Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon

Whether you’re looking to add a few chill days to your vacation schedule or are a Florida local craving regular water park fun, the return of the Water Park Seasonal Pass might be perfect for you. Keep an eye out for even more Disney news, offers, and more as they’re released right here at AllEars!

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Does the option of a seasonal pass for Disney World’s water park make visiting these parks more enticing for you? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!

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