
8 Essential Facts About Orlando City Pass Price and Savings
Compare Orlando City Pass prices for 2026. Save up to 50% on top attractions like Kennedy Space Center and LEGOLAND with our expert cost breakdown.
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Orlando City Pass Price Guide 2026: Every Pass, Every Dollar
Prices confirmed June 2026. We priced every Orlando attraction pass against current gate fees so you don't have to. Quick answer: Go City Explorer at $99–$169 is the best-value pass for most visitors; the Go City All-Inclusive only pays off if you hit three or more attractions per day; and the Orlando CityPASS is a Walt Disney World ticket bundle — not a multi-attraction city card.
Below you'll find the 2026 price table, a worked savings calculation, and an honest verdict on when each pass loses money. For a deeper comparison of Go City vs CityPASS head-to-head, see our Orlando CityPASS vs Go City breakdown.

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Orlando Pass Price Comparison 2026
Three distinct pass products cover non-Disney Orlando attractions. The table below uses adult prices we verified in June 2026 from gocity.com and citypass.com.
| Pass | Price (2026) | Type | Validity | Kennedy Space Center | LEGOLAND | Busch Gardens | Skip-the-Line | Digital? | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Go City Orlando All-Inclusive | $109 (1-day) – $229 (5-day) | Time-based unlimited | Consecutive days | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | At select sites | Yes | Buy at Go City |
| Go City Orlando Explorer | $99 (2 attractions) – $169 (5 attractions) | Choose-N, 60-day window | 60 days from activation | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | At select sites | Yes | Buy at Go City |
| Go City Orlando Essentials | From $69 | Small curated bundle | 60 days from activation | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | At select sites | Yes | Buy at Go City |
| Orlando CityPASS | From $287 (adult, 3-day WDW ticket bundle) | Fixed Disney bundle | 3 or 4 days at Disney parks | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | No | Yes | Buy at CityPASS |
Important: The Orlando CityPASS is a Walt Disney World multi-day ticket package — it does not cover Kennedy Space Center, LEGOLAND, Busch Gardens, or any other non-Disney attraction. If you want a multi-attraction city card, Go City is your only option in Orlando.
Does the Orlando Pass Save You Money? The 2026 Math
We ran the numbers on the Go City Explorer 3-attraction pass ($139) and the 2-day All-Inclusive ($149) against current gate prices verified in June 2026.
Scenario A: Go City Explorer 3-Attraction ($139 adult)
Pick Kennedy Space Center + LEGOLAND + Busch Gardens Tampa — three of the most popular inclusions:
- Kennedy Space Center: $75 gate
- LEGOLAND Florida Resort: $105 gate (peak day)
- Busch Gardens Tampa Bay: $99 gate
- À-la-carte total: $279
- Explorer 3-attraction pass: $139
- You save: $140 (50%) — and that's just three parks.
Verdict: strong value. Even swapping Busch Gardens for WonderWorks ($35 gate) drops à-la-carte to $215 vs $139 — still $76 saved. The Explorer pays for itself the moment you combine two major parks.
Scenario B: Go City All-Inclusive 2-Day ($149 adult)
The All-Inclusive is time-based: every included attraction you visit is covered. At $149 for 2 days, you need to extract at least $149 in gate value over two consecutive days. One park day at Kennedy Space Center ($75) + one park day at LEGOLAND ($105) = $180 gate value → saves $31. That works, but the margin is thin. Add The Wheel at ICON Park ($34) on day two and you're at $214 gate value → saves $65 on 2 days.
Verdict: All-Inclusive only wins if you plan 2–3 attractions per day. If you're doing one big park per day and relaxing, the Explorer pass is cheaper and you have 60 days to use it — no pressure to rush.
Scenario C: When the pass loses money
If you only visit one attraction (e.g., Kennedy Space Center at $75 gate), the cheapest Explorer 2-attraction pass at $99 costs you $24 more than buying the single ticket. The pass is not worth it for one-attraction visitors. Buy individual tickets instead.
Skip it if: Your Orlando trip is primarily Walt Disney World, Universal, or SeaWorld — Go City does not cover those parks. Buy individual tickets and skip the pass entirely.
Go City Orlando All-Inclusive Pass: Prices & What's Included
The All-Inclusive is Go City's time-based product — one price covers every included attraction for consecutive calendar days. See the full Orlando attractions list on Go City for the 30+ sites covered.
- 1-day: $109 adult / $89 child (3–12)
- 2-day: $149 adult / $119 child
- 3-day: $179 adult / $139 child
- 5-day: $229 adult / $179 child
Key inclusions: Kennedy Space Center, LEGOLAND Florida, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, The Wheel at ICON Park, WonderWorks, Madame Tussauds, SEA LIFE Aquarium, and 25+ more. Notable exclusions: Walt Disney World, Universal, SeaWorld, Gatorland.
Days run on a calendar-day basis, not 24-hour windows — your "2-day" pass covers two calendar days (e.g., Monday and Tuesday), not 48 hours from first use. Plan accordingly.
Go City Orlando Explorer Pass: Prices & Best Pick
The Explorer is our top recommendation for most Orlando visitors. You choose a set number of attractions from the full list — no time pressure, 60 days to redeem.

- 2 attractions: $99 adult / $79 child
- 3 attractions: $139 adult / $109 child
- 4 attractions: $154 adult / $119 child
- 5 attractions: $169 adult / $134 child
The 3-attraction Explorer at $139 is the sweet spot — it covers Kennedy Space Center + LEGOLAND + one more, and the math clears $100 in savings vs gate prices. For families, see our full Orlando City Pass for families guide for child pricing scenarios.
Orlando CityPASS: The Disney Bundle (Not a City Card)
The Orlando CityPASS is structurally different from Go City. It is a Walt Disney World multi-day ticket package — typically 3 or 4 days at Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom — bundled with optional park-hopper add-ons. Prices start around $287 per adult for a 3-day base ticket purchased through CityPASS.
There is no multi-attraction city card equivalent from CityPASS in Orlando. If you see "Orlando CityPASS" in search results and expect it to cover Kennedy Space Center or LEGOLAND, it does not — it is a Disney-only product. For the full picture of what each pass covers, see what is included in the Orlando pass.
Where to Buy Orlando Passes Cheapest in 2026
Go City passes are the same price whether you buy directly on gocity.com or through a reseller like GetYourGuide or Viator — Go City enforces price parity. There are no discount codes that consistently work, though Go City occasionally runs 10–15% promotional sales. Buy direct so you get the Go City app for seamless QR redemption.
For the Orlando CityPASS Disney bundle, buy through citypass.com or Disney's official site. Third-party resellers rarely offer discounts on Disney ticket products.
Pro tip: All Go City passes are digital. No physical pickup. Your QR code appears in the app immediately after purchase — no need to collect anything at a tourist desk. For the full trip math, see our Orlando 3-day city pass itinerary.
How Orlando Pass Redemption Works
Download the Go City app before your trip. Your passes live in the app — tap the attraction, show the QR code at the gate. A few attractions (Kennedy Space Center, LEGOLAND) require you to exchange your Go City pass for a physical ticket at a box office kiosk on arrival, which can add 10–15 minutes. Budget for that time.
Advance reservations: Some attractions still need a dated reservation even if you hold a valid Go City pass — Kennedy Space Center does not, but LEGOLAND may require a timed entry slot during peak school-holiday periods. Check the Go City app for reservation requirements specific to your visit dates.
For a full what-to-expect breakdown, see our is-it-worth-it verdict for Orlando.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is the Go City Orlando pass in 2026?
Go City Orlando Explorer starts at $99 (adult, 2 attractions) and goes up to $169 (5 attractions). The All-Inclusive starts at $109 per adult for 1 day up to $229 for 5 consecutive days. Child prices (ages 3–12) run $20–$30 less per tier. Prices verified June 2026 from gocity.com.
Is the Orlando City Pass worth it?
Yes, for most visitors doing 2+ non-Disney attractions. The Go City Explorer 3-attraction pass at $139 saves roughly $140 vs buying Kennedy Space Center ($75) + LEGOLAND ($105) + Busch Gardens ($99) at the gate. It is not worth it if your trip is mainly Walt Disney World, Universal, or SeaWorld — Go City does not include those parks.
Does the Orlando CityPASS include Kennedy Space Center?
No. The Orlando CityPASS is a Walt Disney World ticket bundle — it covers Disney parks only and does not include Kennedy Space Center, LEGOLAND, Busch Gardens, or any other non-Disney attraction. For Kennedy Space Center coverage, use the Go City Explorer or All-Inclusive pass.
Does the Orlando pass skip the line?
Go City passes provide expedited or priority entry at select attractions — but not all. Kennedy Space Center and LEGOLAND do not offer universal skip-the-line with Go City; you exchange your pass for a regular ticket at the box office. Check the Go City app for the specific skip-the-line status of each attraction before your visit.
Can I use the Go City Orlando pass over 2 days?
Yes — the Explorer pass gives you 60 days from activation to use your chosen number of attractions, so you can spread them across a multi-day trip at your own pace. The All-Inclusive requires consecutive days: a 2-day pass covers two back-to-back calendar days, not two separate days weeks apart.
The Go City Orlando Explorer pass is the clearest value play in 2026 — two or three major non-Disney parks cover the pass price and then some. The All-Inclusive is best for high-output days with three or more attractions; the Explorer wins for relaxed itineraries. The Orlando CityPASS is a Walt Disney World ticket product and lives in a separate category entirely. If your budget question is really about the full trip, see our best US city passes guide for how Orlando compares to other cities.
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