ChEARs Tommy!
Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! I am so glad you stopped by to ask us a question, we are all EARs!
The cost of your upcoming trip has multiple factors, including the type of ticket, time of yEAR that you are visiting, and the age of the Guests. Any Guest over the age of 10 is considered an “adult,” while
kiddos are ages 3-9. If you have an it-bit joining you, (you mentioned the youngest in your family is 3)
littles under the age of 3 are FREE!
So, if you go to
the tickets section of the
Walt Disney World website, you can play with the options to come up with a total price. Select “
Theme Park Tickets,” and you will be lead to a page with all pass options. When I just clicked, I saw a variety of options, including 1-Day tickets and multi-day tickets. (FYI - the more days you go, the less you will pay per day.) If you select “Standard Theme Park Ticket,” you will then be able to choose the number of days that you plan to visit. Currently, these prices range from $109 per day for one day to $47 per day for a ten-day pass. Remember, these are the base prices for tickets and subject to change.
Once you choose your number of days, you will be able to select your ticket type. These range from 1 Park Per Day to the Park Hopper Plus option, which allows you to visit as many Parks as you like in a day, plus the
Water Parks,
ESPN Wide World of Sports, the
Oak Trail Golf Course, and
mini-golf! As soon as you pick your ticket type, a calendar will pop up that shows the prices for each date. You click on the calendar, and then your total cost for the pass will pop up. Once you purchase your tickets, you can make changes up to midnight the day before your visit. If you need to modify your tickets after their first valid date, you can do so via the
My Disney Experience app.
Tommy, you know where to find us if you have any more questions.
Rayna