Disney is bringing back some Walt Disney World annual passes later this month.
Starting on April 20, three annual pass options will go on sale: the Disney Pirate Pass, Sorcerer Pass and Incredi-Pass, the company announced in a blog post last week. However, the company warned, “the quantity of passes will be limited and passes, or a pass type, may become unavailable for purchase at any time.
Additionally, eligible Disney Vacation Club members will be able to purchase the DVC Disney Sorcerer Pass online starting April 13 as part of their membership benefits.
The prices depend on the type of pass with the cheapest option being the Pirate Pass costing $749, Fox Business reported. The other two passes are going for $969 for the Sorcerer Pass and $1,399 for the Incredi-Pass.
Earlier last week, Disney CEO, Bob Iger announced during a shareholder meeting that the company is planning to invest more than $17 billion in the Florida park location, per Fox Business. Spanning over a decade, the investment is estimated to create 13,000 new Disney jobs, Iger said.