• On Mar 19, 2019
    Gabriela Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hi, I´m traveling on May with my husband and my 4-year old kid. How can I buy tickets for my kid? All I´m looking at are for ages 10+. Thank you!

    Greetings Gabriela!

    May will be here before you know it and you will be heading out for your Walt Disney World Resort adventure! The ticketing for Walt Disney World has recently changed to a more date focused pricing model. What that means is that the price per ticket per day is determined by the date selected. The busier the time is expected to be, the higher the cost of tickets. If we use your arrival date as an example, May 5, 2019.  If you were to buy a single day/single park ticket, the cost would be $125.00 before tax for adults (10 and older) and $120.00 before tax for children 3 - 9 years of age. However, the longer you visit, the less tickets cost per day! A 4-Park 4-Day Magic Select Ticket for your visit time frame would cost $356.00 before tax for an adult and $336.00 before tax for a child. That breaks down to just $84.00 per day for a child.  Please note that ticket pricing is subject to change and the amounts listed here are examples.

    The easiest way to determine ticket pricing is to go ahead and proceed with an order. You will have the opportunity to see the total cost of each ticket before you actually purchase. You can also use the interactive ticket calendar to determine the price at different times of the year.

    During your visit make sure and head over to Epcot to experience the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival! Along with the beautiful topiaries and gardens, you will find yummy outdoor kitchens and activities!

    See ya real soon,
    Anne 
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Meet the Panelist: Anne, Iowa

I’m Anne, a native Iowan, wife, mother, and grandmother. For me, a major part of the fun of a Disney trip is the planning. I have traveled to the Disney Parks in multiple stages of my life, including as a daughter, sister, aunt, mother and grandmother.  One of my favorite things to do is to travel with multi-generational groups. I am thrilled to be able to help other Disney guests plan their adventures. Learn More About Anne

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