Want to know how much moolah it will take to get you to Disney World? Well, read on!
It's been over a year since I gave an example price of a family trip to Disney World. Prices change all of the time, so I thought I'd update you on the most recent costs today!
The main reason that people tell me they aren't traveling to Disney World is the cost. While I admit it can be pricey, you can make a couple of choices that will lower the cost.
It sounds great to stay in a Moderate or Deluxe resort (and I highly recommend you do if you're able!). But if cost is stopping you, consider a Value resort. They are still on Disney property so you don't lose any of the perks of staying on-site. Disney customer service is the highest standard no matter which resort you choose. Cleanliness and safety are top-notch across the board.
Here is an example of affordability... I pulled up a quote for the following:
- A family of four - 2 adults and 2 kids, ages 4 and 6
- February 24 - March 1 (5 nights lodging)
- All-Star Music
- 4-day base Theme Park Ticket
- Complimentary Magical Express
- MagicBands
- My support and knowledge to enhance your experience
The cost of this family's trip would be $2325 at today's prices for everything listed above. My family has taken a quick trip to Dallas or Kansas City that has set us back nearly that amount.
I can't guarantee at the time that you wish to travel that there will be a special, but this price is not based on any of the current Disney specials. It's the current standard rate for a vacation at the end of February 2019. You might get lucky and travel during a time of a special rate - always check my Specials page for current dates.
You can always upgrade to a Moderate or Deluxe resort, and depending on the special available, it may not be much more. You can also spend a little more if you want a Park Hopper ticket, but if you don't plan to do more than one park per day, then the base ticket is a great deal.
If you drive, be aware that Disney is now charging a parking fee at the resorts. If you fly, then of course, you'll also be paying for flights. We usually fly on Southwest with points so if you plan far enough ahead, you can do the same!
You will also need to plan food, photos, stroller rental and souvenir costs. I have lots of tips to help keep these prices down so be sure to ask!!
Planning ahead has tons of perks - dining reservations and FastPasses are available. You'll also be able to save up and possibly pay for the entire trip before traveling. Nothing is better than a vacation where you know it's already paid off and you can just enjoy yourself!
Give me a call or shoot me an email. I'd love to check prices for your situation!! Remember - I don't charge anything extra for helping you. As long as I book your vacation, Disney pays me and it costs you the exact same thing if you booked it yourself.