Hiya, Rebeca! I'm so glad you made your way back to planDisney to get the answer to your question.
It seems like you know that
Florida residents get access to some great offers from time to time. It's always a good idea to check into the
Florida resident discounts and the
Special Offers page in case you fall into another category and qualify for another discount or deal.
At this time, there is a ticket deal for Florida residents for weekdays until December 22, 2023, and a few enticing deals for hotel rooms in early 2024. As of writing this answer, no Florida resident ticket deals have been announced for January 2024, but that doesn't mean they won't happen. If they do, it will likely be announced sooner rather than later, so I'd keep an eye on the
Special Offers page and the
Disney Parks Blog.
If deals on tickets for the time you are visiting aren't offered, that doesn't mean you won't be able to save on your next visit to the
Walt Disney World Resort. Firstly, if you are planning on visiting a bunch during 2024, there are
Annual Passes that are exclusively available to Florida residents (subject to availability)...and
Annual Passholders enjoy
their own perks and benefits that may work out great for you in the long run! Secondly, if your dates are flexible, you can play around with the ticket calendar when purchasing your tickets and select less expensive dates. Since most
theme park tickets are date-based and the prices are usually less for dates that are predicted to be less busy, you'll not only get a lower price but possibly have lower crowds! Talk about a win-win.
Rebeca, really take the time to look at all of the Special Offers available at the resort and see if there is one that works out best for you. For example, if you're looking to book a vacation package, there is currently a deal for qualifying vacations on select dates in 2024 that entitles you to a Disney Dining Promo Card, which may not save you money on your tickets but
will save you money on
dining. And you're definitely going to want to dine when you're at the resort! Just check the options, read the terms and conditions, and play around a bit with your dates, room type, and tickets. I think that the odds are pretty good that you'll find something that works well for you!
Happy planning! If you have any other questions,
please feel free to reach out directly to me.
This is more than I could ever dream possible,
Matt