Disney World has reintroduced a Florida-resident discount ticket, repeating a strategy that has become common in January.

The Discover Disney ticket puts Floridians in Disney World's theme parks for three days for $119. The passes are not park-hoppers, meaning ticket holders are limited to one park per day. The Discover Disney deal must be purchased by June 3 and all three days used by June 7. They cannot be used on the designated blackout dates between March 23 and April 5.

A fourth day can be added to the Discover Disney pass for $10. The ticket can be upgraded to park-hopper status, which allows movement between the four theme parks in the same day, for $28 apiece. There's a water-park option for an additional $28.

Disney's current regular price for a three-day pass is $242. Florida residents can buy an annual pass for the four parks with no blackout dates for $425.

Last year, a similar plan for Floridians known as the "Wild for 3" deal, sold for $99.

Proof of Florida residency is required.

For more information, go to http://www.disneyworld.com.