Disney World Annual Passholders get quite a few perks!
They often get SWEET discounts on Disney merchandise, access to exclusive Disney stuff (like some really cool MagicBands and Minnie Ears), and more! And now Annual Passholders can get some perks at Disney’s Animal Kingdom on weekdays (including the ever-popular Passholder Magnets!).
All you have to do is head over to Dinoland, U.S.A. Monday through Friday to get special deals, exclusive merchandise, and even a freebie or two!
Want to try your luck at Fossil Fun Games? Head over to Chester & Hester’s Dinosaur Treasures for a special promotional offer: buy three game tickets and get a complimentary retired non-Disney plush consolation prize. So you’re a winner, even if you don’t win anything!
You can also try out the four exclusive beverages available for purchase at Restaurantosaurus Lounge. The drinks are the Tyrannosaurus Wreck, Fossil Fuel, Pterodactyl Punch, and Triceraberry Pop.
There’s also a Passholder-exclusive cookie featuring Donald Duck available at Dino-Bite Snacks.
Finally, remember the Spike the Bee/Donald Duck Passholder Magnet from LAST YEAR’s Flower and Garden Festival? You’ll get a change to pick up that FREE Donald Duck magnet (which you can pick up in DinoLand U.S.A. until 4PM weekdays). The specific location to get your magnet hasn’t been shared yet by Disney, but we’ll let you know as soon as we know. How fun! These offerings are good Monday through Friday from February 22nd through March 19th. So be sure to head over to Animal Kingdom and get your exclusive stuff!
We’ll let you know if we find any other Disney World Annual Passholder offerings!
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I did not know that they were selling annual passes. My annual pass ran out in Dec… a whole year wasted, and I was not able to renew…
I didn’t see this mentioned in the Disney blog! And I too cannot go during the week! Such a shame! And technically we pay for those magnets and everything else they claim is free for us with our annual passes! Nothing is truly free! Just saying! 🤗
Some of us already got the Donald Duck magnet last year before the shut down in March. Why isn’t the Orange Bird magnet being made available as well? That’s the one that APs should have been able to get for the second half of the Flower and Garden Festival had closures not occurred. Will we ever be able to get Orange Bird?
If you had an annual pass you were able to renew it. I just renewed my AP.
You were only able to renew your annual pass if it expired during the months when the park was closed last year. Mine expired in June and I was able to renew it back in October. If you let it expire after the parks reopened, you are out of luck until they sell them again. This is word for word what the cast member told me when I spoke to them at the hospitality kiosk in Disney Springs where they renew them.