Hi Alicia!
Welcome to planDisney! I’m so glad you stopped by here to chat with us as you plan your visit to the
Most Magical Place on Earth! It looks like you are planning a visit here in the next few weeks. I do want to give you a word of caution if you haven’t yet booked your visit, that the next few weeks are very popular times to visit, as many schools around the country are on spring break.
With the commitment to the safety of all Guests and Cast Members, the Walt Disney World Resort is currently limiting the number of Guests in each theme park, and all Guests must have both a purchased Theme Park Ticket and a complimentary
Disney Park Pass Reservation to enter a Disney Theme Park. You should check out the current
Theme Park Reservation Availability Calendar before you book or purchase Theme Park Tickets to be sure the days you wish to visit have availability. It looks as if most days still have availability to visit Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park and Epcot, but Magic Kingdom appears to be booked.
If you wished to stay at a Disney Resort Collection Hotel, you could book a package that included both your resort room and your Disney Theme Park Tickets. The price would depend on the type of resort you wished to book, and the ages of the Guests. You can search available resorts and pricing for your dates directly on the
Walt Disney World Resort Website. If you were just looking for Disney Theme Park Tickets, you can price these out on the
Theme Park Ticket Sales Page. The final price will depend on how many adults ages 10 and older, how many children there are in your group, the first day you choose to visit a theme park, and if you decide to purchase base tickets or the Park Hopper Option.
I notice you are from Florida. For those Guests in your group with proof of residency, you can also look into the pricing for
Florida Residents. There isn’t a discount for one or two-day tickets, but usually there is a discount if you decide to add a Park Hopper option to your ticket, and there are discounts for Florida Residents looking to purchase tickets for 3 or more days. If you think you may visit the theme parks again within the next six months, you may want to consider Florida Resident 3 or 4-Day tickets with the Flexible Dates option which may be a better value.
I hope this helps as you consider your options, Alicia. Wishing you a magical visit to the Walt Disney World Resort!
- Kate