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Are Disney tickets cheaper with hotel?

Hanina, at this time, there are no discounts on tickets for Disney Resort Hotel Guests. However, I recommend visiting the Special Offers, Deals & Discounts page frequently since you'll often times find discounted tickets, deals on Disney Resort Hotels, and Disney+ Subscriber deals during different times of the year.



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Still, Disney does offer vacation packages where you can bundle your park tickets with your hotel stay for an overall discount. Whether you choose to look at it as a discounted room or discount tickets is up to you, but the bottom line is if you pay for the package instead of a la carte, you'll save some money!

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Many perks are associated with staying at a Disneyland Resort Hotel; however, sadly, one of those perks is not discounted theme park tickets. Although hotel Guests do not receive discounted tickets, I would love to share some of the advantages of staying at a Disneyland Resort Hotel.

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When considering both ticket prices and hotel prices, Early January through Presidents' Day weekend is the cheapest time to go to Disney World. The next cheapest time to visit Disney World would be late August through early September and non-holiday weekdays during October, November, and December.

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Spending Money on your Disney World Vacation How much spending money will you need? Around $50 per day per person is a good start. A bit of extra cash is great for buying snacks, souvenirs, and alcohol. Disney prices are higher than regular stores, but they offer unique items and services you can't find anywhere else.

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You are welcome to purchase your Theme Park Tickets at the gate when you arrive at your first theme park. While there, you can buy the total number of days you plan to visit. In addition, you can purchase them at the Resort Front Desk and at the Disney Ticket Center at Disney Springs.

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The name “park pass” is somewhat confusing. Based on the name alone, you might think your Park Pass is the same thing as your theme park admission ticket, but it's not. A Disney theme park reservation (called “Park Pass”) is your reserved “right” to enter the park after paying for a ticket.

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We're gonna lay it out right now (but keep reading because you're already here, and you know how fun our articles can be ??)! If you're wondering whether it's cheaper to buy Disney World tickets online or at the gate, the ticket price is the same, regardless of where you buy them.

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It's a challenge to time the absolute cheapest tickets and rates because Disney World offers special promotions and deals every so often. The nightly rates and prices are almost always cheaper from Monday through Wednesday night — so if you want to save, those are the nights to visit Walt Disney World.

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Going to Walt Disney World in Florida or Disneyland in California without a park reservation sets the stage for disappointment. That's because neither park tickets nor annual passes alone will get guests inside. Both resorts began requiring park reservations during the pandemic.

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Will Guests visiting Disney Resort hotels during the day be charged for parking? Complimentary standard self-parking is available for Guests visiting Disney Resort hotels for the day to enjoy select dining, shopping, entertainment and recreation experiences.

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I'm happy to share that you can purchase tickets for the Disneyland Resort at any time as long as there are available reservations for the day(s) you plan to visit and a reservation can be made.

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There are also select attractions that offer guests the option to purchase Individual Lightning Lane. As you can see, without purchasing souvenirs, adult beverages, or any other extra expenses, one adult guest at Walt Disney World will spend between $181 and $201 daily.

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Frugal couples should budget about $4,000 for a seven-night Disney World trip, but trips can easily cost more. Sally French is a travel rewards expert who joined NerdWallet in 2020. She previously wrote about travel and credit cards for The New York Times and its sibling site, Wirecutter.

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Couples should expect to spend a minimum of $700 if staying on Disney property for one night and visiting the parks for one day. For three-night stays (and two theme park days), costs inflate to a minimum of $1,800.

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