large family coming out of Cinderella Castle; multigenerational; boys
  • On Jan 17, 2025
    Maria from FL Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    I'm looking to book Keys to the Kingdom for March 15th or March 16, 2025 but it seems the dates are not open yet. Does anyone know why? It is 60 days prior.

    Hiya, Maria! Thanks for bringing your question to planDisney! Is there anything better than an upcoming trip to Walt Disney World? Spoiler: Nope! 

    The Enchanting Extras Collection is a great way to give your trip a little extra pixie dust. While I haven’t had the chance to do the Keys to the Kingdom Tour, as a Disney Parks history nerd it is definitely on my “to-do” list. I had the opportunity to enjoy the Walt’s Main Street Story tour on a recent trip to Disneyland Resort, and it was one of the highlights of my trip. Having visited the parks so many times, it’s amazing to go behind the scenes and see things from a whole new perspective. 

    I talked with a helpful Cast Member to get some additional information about the Keys to the Kingdom Tour availability, and unfortunately, they informed me that this particular tour is not going to be offered from March 15–23, 2025.

    I know this isn’t what you’d like to hear, Maria, but I hope you can find another educationally stimulating option for your vacation. If you’re visiting EPCOT then I’d suggest looking into the Behind the Seeds tour or the Caring for Giants if you are going to Animal Kingdom. I checked their calendars, and they both have availability for your dates at the time of this writing. 

    Don’t hesitate to stop back at planDisney with more vacation planning questions. I’m always thrilled to help a fellow history enthusiast get the most out of their visit to the Vacation Kingdom! 

    Magical travels! 

    Matt 
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Meet the Panelist: Matthew, Minnesota

Hey there! I'm Matt, a husband, dad of three, and amateur Disney Parks historian. When I'm not enjoying the sights and sounds of Adventureland, you'll find me back home in Minnesota developing exhibits for children's museums and science centers. I've been visiting Walt Disney World since I was a kid and now I plan awesome Disney vacations for my own family and friends. Whether it's your first trip or 100th visit to the Vacation Kingdom, I'm sure you have some questions. So let's get you some answers!  Learn More About Matthew

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