I have a family of 3 adults 5 kids ages 14, 12, 10, 7,and 4 we want to stay one week at Disney world in Orlando and also stay in their resorts for that entire week. We want those tickets that allow us to go to all the parks in Disney world for the week. How much would the the tickets cost? Also we are Florida residents.
How much would tickets to disney world cost?
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nanny411
March 21, 2010 at 10:10 am
the tickets start out at $71 a day but go down for each extra day you buy as a package. For 7 days it’s about $220 plus about $50 if you want to add the water parks. Just log on to the Disney World website and you’ll get ALL the info you could want!
storm_ie78
March 21, 2010 at 10:13 am
Go to Disney world.com and click on planning vacation…..I go to the website at least once a week…..lol
My family and I are going at the end of September and beginning of October for 8nights and its costing us 3,000 to stay at moderate resort (family suite). There is 5 of us, 12,13,6 and 2adults. I wanna say that you get a discount for living in Florida.
Hope that helps any……..GOTTA LOVE DISNEY WORLD.
Oh and P.S. you might wanna check on meal tickets I heard they are worth the money and if you book between Now and September24 everyone in your party gets them free. You save like 1000 dollars.
mousetalestravel
March 21, 2010 at 10:30 am
Florida residents do enjoy a discount off the base price. The cost of the tickets all depend on the number of days you want to visit the parks and the options you want to include. If you chose for instance, a 7-Day Park Hopper (let’s you visit all the parks on the same day), and considering the age breakdown of your party, you can figure roughly $1600 (a few dollars less actually).
Again, that is tickets only for the whole family for seven days, including the Park Hopper option.
Joel D
March 21, 2010 at 10:50 am
UndercoverTourist.com is offering a really good deal on tickets right now. They have several buy 3 days get 2 days free type offers. Just go to http://www.undercovertourist.com/united-states/florida/orlando/attractions/tickets/ to check it out. Their prices include all taxes and free shipping, too. They are completely legitimate. You can read about them on such well known Disney planning sites as http://www.MouseSavers.com and http://www.TouringPlans.com.
Contrary to popular belief, you do not have to purchase your tickets from Disney if you stay at their resorts. If you want to take advantage of their dining plan, you’ll need to purchase at least a day ticket through Disney however which probably makes it cheaper to purchase the tickets through them.
swimmy523
March 21, 2010 at 11:43 am
go 2 disneyworld.com and fill in the info about your family and when you want to go then get your resort choice. that will give you the cost
Daniel M
March 21, 2010 at 11:57 am
Go to mousesavers.com for cheap tickets. I suggest getting 7 day park hopper with dining. You save a lot on food if you add the dining option. You also maybe could get an annual pass for as much, or very close, as a 7 day so that if you return before a year has passed you won’t have to buy more tickets.