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Disney Brings Back Florida Resident Deal

The pandemic did a number on the Florida theme parks. Limited capacity and high prices drove many Florida Disney lovers away from Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom….

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The pandemic did a number on the Florida theme parks. Limited capacity and high prices drove many Florida Disney lovers away from Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom. But now that life is getting back to normal, it might be a good time to go catch up with Mickey and Minnie as Disney has brought back the Weekday Magic Ticket for 2023. It's just for Florida residents. And there are a few catches.

Here's the good part - you can get 2 days at the Disney World Orlando parks for $175 plus tax. Good deal right? But there are 4 things to keep in mind about this deal before you break out the credit card.

- You have to use your 2 days before April 27, 2023.
- There are 3 sets of blackout dates: 3/13–3/17/23, 4/3–4/7/23, and 4/10–4/14/23.
- You still have to make a park reservation in advance.
- You must prove you're a Florida resident to get the deal.

One last one that's really just for those like me who love the Aerosmith Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster ... they're doing maintenance on the ride soon, so use your 2 days up ASAP! The ride closes for a good chunk of 2023 February 20.

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