Walt Disney World has revealed details about some of the new perks and freebies during V.I.PASSHOLDER Summer Days, including a return of the fan-favorite lounge at EPCOT, discounts, magnet & more. This covers everything we know so far, plus some speculation, and thoughts on the lounge moving to Morocco from Sunshine Seasons. (Updated April 16, 2025.)
For starters, V.I.PASSHOLDER Days (or VIP Passholder Days, if you want to sound it out and remove the yelling) is a limited-time offering just for Annual Passholders at Walt Disney World Resort. It’s the company’s way of saying ‘thank you’ for being a Walt Disney World Annual Passholder!
V.I.Passholder Summer Days will occur between May 14 and July 31, 2025 at Walt Disney World. For reference, last year’s event started May 1 (two weeks earlier than 2025) and ended on June 26 (over a month earlier than 2025). This makes the 2025 V.I.Passholder Summer Days a little over two weeks longer than last year.
The in-park focus of the ‘event’ appears to be at EPCOT so far, but like last year, there will probably also be offerings at Animal Kingdom. APs will be able to take advantage of exclusive perks and discounts throughout the parks and resorts during the month-long appreciation event. Let’s dig into the details, starting with the official announcement from Walt Disney World:
Did you hear the news? V.I.PASSHOLDER Summer Days are just around the corner!
Join us May 14–July 31, 2025, for the biggest Passholder event of the year, and get ready to experience the ultimate V.I.PASSHOLDER treatment.
With an all-new magnet, special limited-time discounts, the return of the Passholder Lounge and so much more, this is one summer bash you won’t want to miss.
We look forward to seeing you there! And stay tuned for more exciting V.I.PASSHOLDER Summer Days updates.
One thing to note is that the 2025 event is being called V.I.Passholder Summer Days, whereas previous events have been V.I.Passholder Days. This could be an inconsequential branding change…or it could be opening the door for more AP days in other seasons, aside from summer. August and September are the two slowest months of the year, after all.
Beyond this, other details for 2025 have NOT been revealed. Last year during V.I.PASSHOLDER Days, the discount at select Disney-owned and operated merchandise locations across Walt Disney World Resort temporarily increased from 20% to 30%.
Also last year, Annual Passholders could enjoy an increase from 10% to 20% on discounts for food and nonalcoholic beverages at select locations throughout Walt Disney World Resort. This 20% discount applied to the regular price of food and nonalcoholic beverages, excluding applicable tax and gratuity.
Annual Passholders also received 20% off at select Outdoor Kitchens when using a cashless form of payment during last year’s V.I.PASSHOLDER Days. It remains to be seen which discounts are offered in 2025, but our guess is a repeat of all three, with the last only being offered during the tail end of Flower & Garden.
What follows is other details from last year. Note that this is just for reference, and is NOT indicative of what’s happening for the 2025 V.I.Passholder Summer Days. (For example, they probably won’t do another Stitch magnet, even with the new movie coming out–it’ll probably be a different character!)
Last year, Experiment 626 landed at EPCOT. APs could head over to Creations Shop and pick up a Stitch Passholder magnet anytime from park open to park close while supplies last.
Each Passholder must be present and show their valid Annual Pass card, linked MagicBand, MagicBand+ or Disney MagicMobile pass, and a government-issued photo ID to receive a magnet. Learn how to link your pass to your Disney account.
Limit one magnet per Passholder. Disney’s normal terms and conditions for this kinda thing apply. (E.g. not responsible for any lost, stolen or damaged magnets. All offerings, dates, hours of operation and locations are subject to availability, and change, closure or cancellation without notice.)
To enter EPCOT, you will need valid admission and a reservation for EPCOT on the same date or you can enter EPCOT without a reservation on a “good-to-go” day or after 2 p.m., subject to block-out dates. EPCOT should end up having a lot of “good-to-go” days during V.I.PASSHOLDER Days, so you should be…good to go!
In celebration of V.I.PASSHOLDER Days there are new photo props.
Smile for the camera with a Mickey bar prop May 1–31. Then come back June 1–26 for a special Mickey donut prop. (These seem to coincide with a new Disney Eats clothing collection.) This props do not appear to be limited to Annual Passholders.
There will also be a new PhotoPass Magic Shot featuring Stitch that is limited to APs. The magic happens at World Celebration Gardens near Dreamers Point in EPCOT anytime from park open to park close. Each AP will need to show their valid Annual Pass card, linked MagicBand, MagicBand+ or Disney MagicMobile pass, and a government-issued photo ID for the Magic Shot.
The other big development for last year’s V.I.Passholder Days is the lounge moved to Morocco.
Two years ago, this lounge was located in Sunshine Seasons and was literally just the side seating area of Sunshine Seasons, roped off for APs. This area normally sits empty outside of peak dates, but was jam-packed during last year’s V.I.PASSHOLDER Days. It did offer up light refreshments, but was nothing special. I went there once and didn’t bother again.
That was quite the disappointment for us. Prior to the location being announced as Sunshine Seasons, we had hoped it would be a revival of the Florida Blue Lounge in Morocco. That would’ve been awesome. The Florida Blue Lounge has been offered for the last few EPCOT Food & Wine Festivals, and is fantastic. (It was originally in Norway before Akershus reopened.)
Well, we’re belatedly getting our wish! Walt Disney World has announced the free AP lounge will be inside Restaurant Marrakesh in the Morocco Pavilion. During V.I.Passholder Summer Days, Passholders can relax and recharge in the exclusive AP lounge at EPCOT.
Unwind with complimentary snacks and water from noon until 8pm every day. Plus, enjoy charging stations for your mobile devices. But that’s not all! Get your cameras ready for surprise visits from special Disney characters.
The free AP lounge is subject to availability on a first-come, first-served basis. Each Annual Passholder must be present and show their valid AP card, linked MagicBand, MagicBand+ or Disney MagicMobile pass, as well as a valid government-issued photo ID to be eligible to enter the VIP Passholder lounge at EPCOT.
If you’re unfamiliar with the location of this lounge, it’s deep in the Morocco pavilion down a dead-end corridor–this area is only home to Restaurant Marrakesh.
Pre-closure, Restaurant Marrakesh was not particularly popular. This was likely in part due to its more exotic cuisine, but location played a bigger role. Due to that, there was routinely a Cast Member in the front courtyard of Morocco beaconing guests back, showing menus and touting the (underrated) restaurant.
Even after the third party operating participant exited the Morocco pavilion and turned over operations to Disney, the restaurant has remained closed since March 2020. Again, unsurprising. There’s definitely enough demand to justify opening Restaurant Marrakesh at this point, but there are still staffing shortages…especially for face characters. But the future of Restaurant Agrabah is a different story for a different day!
I’m very excited for Annual Passholders to go inside Restaurant Marrakesh, many for the very first time, and discover this beautiful space. While we’ve been publicizing the Florida Blue Lounge for the last several years, many never went, assuming it was only for Florida Blue Members. It wasn’t, but there were a lot of miscommunications about that.
Restaurant Marrakesh largely maintains its opening day appearance with ornate design and stunning details. Morocco is a country of “timeless wonders” with ancient mosques, synagogues, souks, churches, and kasbahs where the art and architecture have been designed and refined over centuries.
The setting is truly transportive, feeling worlds away from a contemporary theme park in Florida. From tile work to the tea dispensers to the ceilings and (especially) the light fixtures, Restaurant Marrakesh is an opulent exemplar of old world Morocco–and old school Imagineering aesthetic sensibilities.
My only concern is crowds. I went to the Florida Blue Lounge several times during last year’s EPCOT Food & Wine Festival. During the first two months, it was relatively uncrowded. Busier than the previous year, which was busier than the year before that, but still a pleasant experience with plenty of empty tables.
The last few times I went in November, it was a madhouse. Granted, these were on busier days, but it had definitely felt like word had gotten out. And that was without Walt Disney World ever posting about the lounge. The only way people knew it existed was via blogs like this one, and even with our explanation, many readers still thought it was only for Florida Blue Members. We also overheard conversations with Cast Members at the entrance essentially saying that was the case. (Again, it wasn’t! All you needed was the guest pass, which could be obtained easily.)
This will have better awareness and it’ll be in a cooler location than last year’s AP lounge in Sunshine Seasons, so it stands to reason that more Annual Passholders will seek out the lounge this year. As such, we’d expect a line to enter–especially during the first week of V.I.PASSHOLDER Days, all weekends, after work/school, and other busier dates. Our recommendation would be going as close to noon as possible, or towards the end of the evening. Even if there’s a line, it’ll be worth some amount of waiting just to see inside this really cool restaurant!
Ultimately, V.I.Passholder Days is an interesting initiative for boosting attendance at EPCOT and Animal Kingdom during shoulder season and summer, trying to win back alienated ex-Annual Passholders, and more. After a few years of Walt Disney World being able to ‘get away’ with pretty much anything and still see record guest spending and insatiable demand, consumers now appear to once again have more leverage.
This should be an interesting saga to follow, and it’s almost certain that we haven’t seen the end of Walt Disney World’s efforts to woo back former fans and pull “levers” to incentivize more demand and guest spending, especially if May through July 2025 prove to be as slow as the same months last year. V.I.PASSHOLDER Days should be great for Annual Passholders, especially for those who never got the chance to dine at Restaurant Marrakesh (we’re excited for you to see inside!).
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