Listen, I’ll be honest here. If you came to this page hoping to get a flat out number on how much a Disney World vacation costs, you might be a little disappointed. Because the answer is that it’s simply not possible to list one price and call it a day.
What I can do is help you understand the different pieces that work together to create the final cost. And I can help you understand how different decisions will affect your cost.
Let’s start here. One of the biggest factors in price will be the length of your stay. Obviously a quick 2 night stay costs a lot less than a 10 night stay. But I often get asked how much a Disney World vacation costs without the person asking knowing how long they’d like to stay.
You can read more here about how many days you need for Disney World. One of the first things I do with a new client is go over how much time they will need for their vacation. Generally speaking, when possible, at least 4 park days are needed, so that is a great place to start from.
Six people costs a lot more than two people. If you have more than four people traveling, your resort room options begin to get a little more narrow. For example, value resorts only sleep parties of four. Larger families will need to look at moderate and deluxe resorts, family suites or villas.
This is a huge question, really. There are a LOT of Disney World resorts, and each one has it’s own personality, pros and cons. If you are sure you need the lowest cost possible and are aware of any possible drawbacks, then a value resort is going to help keep your costs low as long as your party fits.
If you have more wiggle room in the budget, there are many perks to the deluxe resorts. For example, you can see here whether a Deluxe resort is really worth it.
Here’s the good news: each additional day of Disney World tickets costs less than the day before. If you’re planning on going to the park more than 3 days, then it’s very cost efficient to visit the parks each day of your stay. When adding extra days only costs around $20 per person per day, it’s a great deal.
And what about the Park Hopper? It’s not an absolute must as long as you have enough days to see each park at least once. That said, there are several scenarios where this add on makes sense. For example, if you have only have 3 days and feel you simply must see all four parks, a Park Hopper ticket makes sense. Or, if you have a longer trip, and want to be able to revisit a particular park several evenings, you may find a Park Hopper to be valuable as well.
There are several versions of the dining plan, but all of the help to make your vacation feel a bit more inclusive of costs. One of the more popular plans includes 1 table service meal, 1 quick service meal, and 2 snacks per person, per night of your stay, plus a refillable resort mug per person. While often saving money over paying over pocket, an additional benefit of the dining plan is knowing your dining costs up front so that there are no budgeting surprises once on your vacation.
Deciding which dining plan to get, if any, makes a difference in your total cost.
A lot of clients ask when to go to Disney World for the lowest crowds. But when you go can also have a big effect on pricing.
Christmas week, for example, has absolute peak pricing. You will pay the very highest prices to stay here then!
Certain other times of year tend to be quite a bit lower. September, right after most kids have just gone back to school, historically has lower pricing.
When we speak with clients who have flexible dates, we often talk about the differences between each time of year, in relation to crowds, prices, weather, and activities.
All of these factors come together to create the answer to how much a Disney World vacation costs. And because of this, the cost of a Disney World vacation can vary by large amounts from one family to the next.
If you are confused or overwhelmed by all of the decisions that go into planning a Disney World vacation, we’d love to help you make it easy. Our Disney vacation planning services start with a free phone consultation where we can help you find the perfect match for your stay, from how long to go to where to stay and what to include. From there we assist with every detail from dining to FastPass+ reservations to creating custom ride by ride plans to keep you out of the long lines.
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