LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Disney World has released more details about V.I.Passholder Days, the limited-time annual passholder perks that begin next week.


What You Need To Know

  • Disney World to offer additional perks to passholders during V.I.Passholder Days

  • The perks will include increases on food and merchandise discounts, complimentary Figment magnet and more

  • Disney has been making a number of changes for passholders recently

  • RELATED: Disney World making more changes to "improve guest experience"

The perks, which will be offered May 31-June 30, include a complimentary Figment magnet, increased discounts on food and merchandise, and a reserved “break” space for passholders at EPCOT.

The new Figment magnet will be available for pickup at Creations Shop at EPCOT from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. starting May 31. It will be distributed through June 30 (or while supplies last). Passholders will need to present a valid annual pass and ID to receive the magnet, according to Disney.

Disney will also increase the passholder discount at select locations. The discount on food and beverage will increase from 10% to 20% and the discount on merchandise will increase from 20% to 30%.

During V.I.Passholder Days, passholders can also get a 20% discount at select Outdoor Kitchens at EPCOT, including Brunchcot, Florida Fresh, La Isla Fresca, Northern Bloom and The Honey Bee-stro.

While at EPCOT, passholders can take a break at Sunshine Seasons inside The Land pavilion. There will be a reserved space available to passholders for a limited time.

Over at Disney's Animal Kingdom, passholders will have a special photo op. The Magic Shot featuring Wall-E and Eve will be by Discovery River near the Tree of Life. 

The additional passholder perks come as Disney World makes changes to “improve the guest experience.” Last month, the resort loosened its park reservation policy for passholders, allowing visits to the parks after 2 p.m. without needing a reservation. The only exception is Magic Kingdom on Saturdays and Sundays, where reservations will still be required.

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