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  • On Jul 26, 2023
    Shirisha from ON Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hi, we are in very early Stages of planning a trip for this October( end of sept and beginning of Oct) 2 kids 3 and 6 and 2 adults what is the cost for the magic kingdom let’s say a 2 day pass and if we stay outside is it more hassle? Thank you in advance

    Hi there, Shirisha - welcome to planDisney!

    Thanks so much for stopping by with your question for our team of panelists. We love to help Guests just like you plan your very own, very magical, Walt Disney World Resort vacations!

    I'm so excited to hear that you'll be visiting Mickey and his pals in a few short months - get ready to make some magical memories! Shirisha, Theme Park Tickets allowing you entry to one Theme Park per day currently start around $109.00 per day for adults 10 years of age and up and a tad less for younger Mousketeers ages three to nine. It's important to know that ticket pricing is dynamic and based on the date you will use your ticket. This means that some dates have higher ticket prices than others - you can check out the calendar when purchasing your tickets. If you think your crew might enjoy visiting additional parks beyond Magic Kingdom, you might consider adding the Park Hopper Option, allowing you to visit other available parks after 2 p.m.!

    I always advise my friends and family to stay on property at a Disney Resorts Collection hotel during their vacation. There are so many benefits, including great transportation options, Early Theme Park Entry, and for guests of Deluxe Resorts, Extended Evening Theme Park Hours on select dates for select parks!

    Given the ages of your little Mouseketeers and the fact that you plan to spend your time at Magic Kingdom, I highly recommend two nearby resorts - Disney's Contemporary Resort and Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa. They are both conveniently located only a short walk or Monorail ride away from the front gates of the Magic Kingdom! While I don't have any kiddos of my own, I know from traveling with friends that the ability to easily return to your room for nap time is the ultimate convenience. That being said, there are tons of options for every need and budget!

    Shirisha, I hope this helps get your planning wheels in motion. Stop by any time with more questions for us!

    Ryan J.
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Meet the Panelist: Ryan, Ohio

Hi, everyone! I’m Ryan from Ohio and am so happy that you’re here! By day (and most nights and weekends), I'm a business professor mentoring the next generation of leaders. In my free time I love outdoor activities and traveling with my family and friends, scarfing down ice cream, and, of course, all things Disney! I can’t wait to help your crew plan a magical Walt Disney World Resort vacation! Learn More About Ryan

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