If a Kermit magnet is the sort of extra that can tip an Annual Passholder toward a Disney's Hollywood Studios visit, this offer works best as a compact park detour rather than three separate errands.
From August 11 through September 24, 2026, Walt Disney World Annual Passholders can collect a Kermit the Frog magnet, pose for a limited-time Kermit Magic Shot, and order a Key Lime Kermit Milk Shake. The three stops run on different schedules, so the easiest plan is to put the photo on the clock and let the other two fit around your day.
Disney's official Passholder offer page has the current operating details. You will also need a valid Annual Pass and government-issued photo ID for each offering.
Make the 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM photo your anchor
This is the one part we'd put on the clock. Disney says the Passholder-exclusive Magic Shot is available daily from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the end of Hollywood Boulevard, near Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway.
The shot features Kermit playing his banjo, and you can pose with a banjo prop. It is a wonderfully specific bit of silliness. More importantly for your plan, its six-hour window is much narrower than the magnet pickup period.
If you arrive for park opening, enjoy an attraction first and circle back after 10:00 AM. If you enter after 2:00 PM, we would take the photo before it slips beneath your other plans. Be ready to show the Annual Pass ID in the Tickets and Passes section of My Disney Experience along with your government-issued photo ID.
Fit the Kermit magnet into your route
Magnet pickup is more forgiving. It runs from park opening through park close at Mickey Shorts Theater, so you do not need to make it your first stop.
Each Passholder must be present and show a valid Annual Pass card, linked MagicBand, MagicBand+, or Disney MagicMobile pass, plus a government-issued photo ID. Disney limits the offer to one magnet per Passholder and says it is available while supplies last.
We'd work Mickey Shorts Theater into the route when it naturally suits your day. If collecting the magnet matters to you, though, do not treat September 24 as a guaranteed last chance. That is the scheduled final date, but the stock wording matters.
Keep the Key Lime Kermit Milk Shake optional
The Key Lime Kermit Milk Shake is sold at Dockside Diner during the location's normal operating hours. This is a vanilla milk shake with key lime cake crumbs, key lime sauce, and sprinkles. Those cake crumbs are the detail that catches our attention but sometimes those additions can get a bit soggy and less pleasant.
The price is $10.79 on opening day. The shake is available while supplies last, and purchase requires the Annual Pass ID in My Disney Experience plus a government-issued photo ID.
Our pick is to add it only if Dockside Diner already suits your route or snack plans. The magnet and Magic Shot are the more distinctive Passholder extras; the shake does not need to steer your entire afternoon.
Decide whether this deserves a Hollywood Studios visit
For a Passholder already considering Disney's Hollywood Studios before September 24, the three offerings are easy to combine. The photo gives you one firm time window, while magnet pickup can flex around attractions and dining.
You still need valid park admission and may need a theme-park reservation. Disney says Passholders can also enter after 2:00 PM or visit on a good-to-go day without a reservation, subject to current rules and blockout dates.
On the morning of your visit, check Disney's official offer page and your park access in My Disney Experience, then put your government-issued photo ID beside your park bag. If you reach Hollywood Studios before 4:00 PM, take the Kermit photo first. Everything else can follow your route.