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Advantages Of Disney World Pass
Disneyland has upped the prices of their most expensive passes to $1,049. That’s up from $779 for what used to be the most expensive pass to the parks in Anaheim, California. Across the country at Disneyland, the most expensive pass with no blackout dates is $829 a year, up from $654 a year.
The most expensive pass also comes with benefits, like: the top Disney World pass includes admission to water parks and the Disney Oak Trail golf course and property, also include free picture that staffers take of pass holders which usually cost $199.There are less expensive annual passes that have blackout dates during the park’s most popular periods. Also people who live near the park get additional discounted price off the passes. This article is

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