• On May 26, 2020
    Wes from KS 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 Moms(and probably a few dads to)! Can you give me a calendar that shows when peak days are in Spring,2022. I don't want to end up going on a day when tickets cost more.

    Wes,

    That is a great question!

    So it takes just a few clicks to get there, but on the Walt Disney World website you can get to the information your are seeking. If you go to the Purchase Tickets page of the website (which I linked to here), just click on "Select" in the "Standard Theme Park Tickets" block. On the next page pick the number of days you think you will visit, and the ticket type you expect to select. When you scroll down on that page you will see a calendar that you can view. For each date on the calendar it will tell you what your average per day charge will be, based on your ticket option selections and that day of the month that would represent a vacation starting date.

    If you are having a problem getting there, then go to the Walt Disney World website home page. From there just hover over "Parks & Tickets" at the top of the page, and click on "All Tickets & Passes" on the menu that pops up. From there click on "Select Tickets" from under the Theme Park Tickets heading, and you will get to where you need to be!

    But of course you were asking about Spring 2022. Since Disney is nowhere near posting those prices and those dates, you will need to use this calendar as your estimator. So when the 2021 Spring dates are posted you can use those as a guide. Do make sure you consider when Easter will fall in 2022 vs. the dates you are looking at actively, as that impacts pricing due to holiday related travel. Also, because Disney has no official word out on this, you can consider visiting some of the unofficial calendars that are posted out there, estimating when the parks are the busiest, and therefore the most expensive. Touring Plans is a reliable one to consider. 

    By the way, while this will help you immensely in budgeting your trip, as you can imagine the easiest rule to follow is that if schools are in session, prices will typically be lower, and if they are out on break, costs will rise.

    If you have any other questions, please feel free to write me and I will be glad to offer more suggestions.

    Have a Magical Vacation!

    Doug
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Meet the Panelist: Doug, Indiana

I am one of the Dads on the planDisney Panel, and I love to help parents plan their vacation, with a focus on showing them how it can be fun for them too. I am also here to help Dads plan some nice surprises for the Moms in their life (they deserve it!). Learn More About Doug

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