PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU CHECK PARK AVAILABILITY BEFORE BOOKING YOUR TICKETS.
The cheapest way to buy tickets to Disney World is to select a date-specific ticket.
With a date based ticket, you have 3 steps to choosing your ticket. You first can choose how many park days you require. Then, you must specify a date to start the ticket. Depending on the number of park days you have chosen will determine the expiry date for your ticket. You can then add options such as park-hopping and waterpark admissions.
How To Buy: Choose how many days you want to visit below to get started:
We aim to offer you the cheapest way to enjoy Walt Disney World while still enjoying as many parks as you want to visit. The perfect discount ticket: you're getting a cheaper price because you're only paying for a certain number of days and ticket features, so you can be more selective.
This is a more affordable option for families on a budget, providing fantastic savings vs larger tickets.
The day based tickets have various options, including park hoppers that allow you to visit more than 1 park.
We also have a Disney & Universal combo ticket, which may help you save money if you plan to visit both parks.
These tickets are great fore kids and dults alike, allowing you to plan your family trip for a certain date ahead of time.
Unfortunately these tickets do not include the Disney Memory Maker.
Theme park admission is super simple, and you'll receive full instructions once you purchase your e-ticket. You have to purchase fastpass reservations separately.
Note: These tickets are for Walt Disney World in Orlando Florida, and are not for Disneyland.
If you want to learn more about each individual theme park at Walt Disney World Florida and start planning your adventure, then feel free to browse our guides by clicking the links below:
These can help you plan your holiday by choosing which parks and rides you'd really love to visit first. These can also help you decide on which dining experiences to choose from at each location (riding rollercoasters is hungry and thirsty work).
The cheapest month to visit Disney World is either January or February, during school term time. This is because Disney operates demand based pricing, ie they want to incentivise people to visit when it's less busy, by lowering prices. Select the ticket above to check the prices during your holiday dates.
You can visit Disney World in one day if that's all the time you have, using our 1 day ticket. However to fully enjoy all 4 Disney World parks, we recommend you spend 4 days there (1 day per park).
Is 4 days at Disney World too much? I don't think so, when you account for all of the attractions at each park. You could easily not visit every attraction at each park in 4 days during peak season.
No you will not be able to get as good a deal at the park as you can get using advanced tickets. That's why it's always best to pre-book your theme park admission.
You can easily get between different Disney parks and hotels using the free buses, monorails, and even boats.
All tickets on this page are date specific. With a date based ticket you have 3 steps to choosing your ticket. You first can choose how many park days you require. Then, you must specify a date to start the ticket. Depending on the number of park days you have chosen will determine the expiry date for your ticket. You can then add options such as park hopping and waterpark admissions.
No. Once a ticket has been allocated to you and you pass through the turnstile that ticket is non-transferable. Biometric information is collected and used to determine correct usage of tickets.
No. There are no longer any tickets available that have indefinite expiration date.
All our tickets use RFID technology. MagicBands and RFID admission tickets use this technology to allow you to touch to enter your Disney Resort hotel room and the Walt Disney World parks, make purchases at select locations, and use for ticket entry.
No. These tickets do not sell out. However, parks can reach capacity at peak times of the year
Certain tickets can be upgraded at Walt Disney World Guest Services. For example, if you have a 3 day ticket and wanted an additional day then this is something that can be done locally. Any charges are calculated and charged directly by Walt Disney World Resort.
As tickets are now electronic then in most cases you can have the tickets re-issued if you lose the plastic tickets.