Hi there Nancy! Thanks for stopping by and visiting with planDisney.
Being able to make payments on your Disney vacation not only eases the stress but also helps keep your budget on track, making the planning process even more magical!
Currently, Disney offers payment plans for vacation packages, which include your resort stay and theme park tickets. If you're looking for a truly all-inclusive experience, you can also add a Disney Dining Plan to enjoy prepaid meals and snacks throughout your trip. A deposit of $200 is required at the time of booking, and the remaining balance is due 45 days before your check-in date, giving you plenty of time to make payments at your own pace.
At this time,
Walt Disney World theme park tickets must be paid in full at the time of purchase, as payment plans are not available for ticket-only purchases.
When I'm saving up to purchase tickets for
Magic Kingdom,
EPCOT,
Disney's Hollywood Studios, and
Disney's Animal Kingdom, I love using
Disney Gift Cards as a budgeting tool. I often pick up a $25 Disney Gift Card during my grocery runs, gradually building up enough to cover the cost of our tickets. This method helps me spread out the expenses while keeping my vacation fund on track.
Another approach I take is purchasing tickets one at a time and immediately linking them to my family's
My Disney Experience account. This ensures that my husband and children all have their theme park tickets secured well in advance of our trip.
Planning a Disney vacation is always exciting, and finding ways to budget smartly makes it even more magical. If you need any other tips, planDisney is always here to help!
Toodles,
Korliss