Hi Sandra,
Welcome back to planDisney! Planning another magical
Walt Disney World Resort vacation and pairing it with a trip down to the southernmost point of the United States sounds like a dream come true. It combines two of my favorite things: the excitement of the Disney Parks and the laid-back beach vibes of places like Islamorada and Key West.
While we aren’t a travel agency that can give exact prices, I’d be more than happy to help you get a ballpark idea of what to expect when putting together your plans using the
Vacation Planning tool. There are a few different factors that will shape the total cost of your trip, such as whether you stay for three or four nights, which of the All-Star Resorts you choose (Movies, Sports, or Music), the number of Guests in your party, and whether you qualify for any of the current Special Offers, Deals & Discounts available on the Walt Disney World website.
I recommend starting with the
Disney Resorts Collection hotel page. Just pop in your travel dates and select the Value Resorts filter to view availability at Disney’s All-Star Resorts. It’s worth checking both the three-night and four-night date ranges, as availability and pricing can shift slightly depending on your length of stay. November is a fantastic time to visit the parks dressed up for the holidays, not to mention the seasonal after-hours events like
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party and
Disney Jollywood Nights. These festive extras can draw in more visitors, so it’s a good idea to book sooner rather than later.
Next, swing over to the
Walt Disney World Theme Park Tickets page. Once there, select Theme Park Ticket, then choose your number of days (three or four), opt for the Park Hopper feature, and input how many Adults and Children are in your travel party. That’ll give you a good idea of what ticket pricing looks like for your group.
After you’ve explored your options for resort and ticket pricing, I always suggest visiting the
Special Offers, Deals & Discounts page to see if there’s a promotion that could help stretch your vacation dollars a little further. If you don’t find one that fits, don’t worry. You can still find ways to save. I like to keep an eye on local warehouse stores for discounted Disney Gift Cards, which can be applied toward your vacation. I also recommend picking up a Resort Refillable Mug at your Disney Resort hotel when you check-in. It offers unlimited refills of coffee, tea, and fountain drinks at any Disney Resort hotel throughout your stay. And if your family likes a tasty snack break, purchasing a refillable popcorn bucket on your first park day can pay off quickly with discounted refills available across all four theme parks.
I hope this helps get you started as you plan your upcoming adventure. Whether it’s three days or four, you’re sure to make some unforgettable memories before heading south for some island time.
Cheers,
Brent