Hiya Jeferson. Welcome to planDisney, and thanks for bringing your question my way.
A Land and Sea vacation is an incredible way to experience Disney. You get the energy and excitement of the parks, followed by the relaxation and world-class service of
Disney Cruise Line. My family and I are doing the same thing soon, and the anticipation is on another level.
As for special benefits or discounts on
Walt Disney World theme park tickets when pairing your trip with a Disney Cruise, there is no specific ticket offer tied to doing both. That said, I always encourage Guests to keep an eye on the
Special Offers, Deals & Discounts page on the Walt Disney World website. New promotions pop up throughout the year and can include savings on resort stays or occasionally on theme park tickets, depending on the season. With your vacation taking place over the holidays and leading into a cruise, it’s worth checking that page from time to time to see if anything fits your dates.
Since you’ll be transitioning from Walt Disney World to your sailing, I highly recommend using Disney transportation between your resort and the port. It’s simple, reliable, and takes the stress out of figuring out the timing on your own. When you’re doing a Land and Sea trip, convenience is worth every penny.
Because you mentioned cost savings, let me pass along a couple of small but helpful tips that my family uses. We like to do an online order of a few basic snacks or breakfast items to the room so we can get out the door quickly in the mornings or have something handy between parks. We also always pick up Resort Refillable Mugs, which give you unlimited refills on soda, coffee, and tea at any Disney Resort hotel for your entire stay. It adds up more than you’d think, especially if you're grabbing multiple drinks a day.
I hope this helps as you map out your plans, Jeferson. If you'd like help sorting out your park days,
Lightning Lane strategy, resort choices, or anything for the cruise portion of your trip, come back to planDisney and
send another question my way. I’d be glad to help.
Cheers,
Brent