Premium pass holders receive one year's worth of admission to Walt Disney World parks such as Epcot, the Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and, of course, the Magic Kingdom. They also gain free admission to Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park, Oak Trail Golf Course, Typhoon Water Park and the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. Pass rules say holders are entitled to free parking and are eligible for discounts at specified hotels and for products sold within the parks. Special activities may not be included in the price of a pass, and pass holders may be charged extra depending on the event. There are no pass refunds, and passes can not be given away or sold to another person/family.
Annual pass rules are similar to those for premium pass holders. The main difference is the number of parks included in the pass. Annual passes do not include free admission to the Oak Trail Golf Course, water parks or ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. Admission to the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios is included, as well as free parking. Passes are valid for 365 days after the purchase date.
All Disney passes are subject to the parks' age and pricing regulations. Passes are sold at two price rates: one for younger children, the other for older kids and adults. Children ages 3 through 9 years qualify for a discount when parents buy premium or annual passes. Kids 10 and older and adults pay full price. Only adults 18 years and older are eligible to purchase passes.
Rules for Disneyland's California attractions are very similar to those in Florida. Both premium and annual passes are available, with free admission to the Disneyland parks for 365 days. Additionally, payment rules say that Southern California residents in ZIP codes from 90000 to 93599 may enroll in a monthly payment plan.