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Yes. Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, and SeaWorld Orlando all offer discounts for Florida residents. You must provide proof of residency when purchasing.

Walt Disney World

  • 4 Days for $99
  • Discounts on annual and premium annual passes

Universal Orlando

  • Save $20 to $55 on tickets when purchased online
  • Discounts of power, preferred, and premier annual passes

SeaWorld Orlando

  • Discounts on 1-Day 1-Park and 2-Day 2-Park tickets
  • Unlimited Admission Fun Card available only to Florida and Georgia residents
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