A One-Day Park pass entitles visitors to all the attractions of just one park for an entire day. He can exit and enter the park at will, but once inside, can enjoy any of the rides or watch any of the shows without additional costs. Because lines can last over an hour on crowded summer weekend, a Fast Pass is available for some attractions. This lets the holder return later during a reserved time and bypass the line. A Photo Pass allows free pictures from roaming park photographers. At the end of the day, the holder can choose to buy one or more photos from terminals conveniently located at shops in the parks.
A more expensive Park Hopper pass works in the same way as a one-park ticket, but allows entry into the parks at one location over a period ranging from one day to seven days (in California) or ten days (in Florida). The Florida version excludes admission to the water parks, DisneyQuest, Wide World of Sports and the Oak Trail Golf Course, which can be added for an additional price.
The Annual Passports allows entry to all lands in a location for one year, and depending on the type, includes free parking and discounts to restaurants, shopping, accommodations and tours. They also allows access to members-only events and website, email updates and a hard-copy magazine. Versions that block out certain days, such as summers or holidays, are available at local and out-of-state prices.
The Disney Premiere Passport is the company's most expensive pass. It allows entry to all Disney lands in either Florida or Anaheim, as well as access to privileges similar to that for Annual Passport holders. As with all Disney Passes, it is available through Disney park ticket windows or online.