When is the Cheapest Time to Go to Disney World? (2024)

Cheapest Time and Prices for Disney Theme Park Tickets

On October 16, 2018, Disney changed its ticket pricing so that all theme park tickets were priced according to the specific dates the tickets would be used. On December 8, 2022, prices were again adjusted so that each park was priced differently from one another (as opposed to all four parks being the same price on the same date).

With these latest changes, the cheapest time to go to Walt Disney World is on a scant few weekdays from late August through late September, followed by the colder season of the year, such as late January and February.

This surge-pricing model was an attempt to distribute the crowds evenly throughout the year. Disney had been luring guests with discounts on hotel rates during the “off-season” for years, so this is a natural extension of that demand-based pricing model that was already in place for Walt Disney World hotels.

The date-based pricing model for tickets is easy to figure out. The least popular dates have the least expensive tickets, while the busiest days have the highest theme park ticket prices.

Graph showing the price of Disney World theme park tickets in 2025

You will find the cheapest Disney theme park tickets for a very specific period of time: Mondays-Thursdays from late August through late September (starting at $109 in 2024 or $119 in 2025 for a ticket to Animal Kingdom — a bit higher for the other parks). After that, the cheapest times are after New Years’ through until Spring Break (minus MLK and President’s Day holidays). That’s when tickets are in the $130s.

Non-weekend and non-holiday dates in the Spring and late Summer – Early Autumn are your next best bet for the cheapest prices and to save money.

Then you can find less expensive tickets after Halloween through the first half of December (excluding Thanksgiving).

If price is your primary concern, you’ll want to completely avoid the weeks of Thanksgiving and Christmas. That’s when tickets top out as high as $159 at Animal Kingdom, $179 at EPCOT and Hollywood Studios, and $189 for a one-day ticket to Magic Kingdom.

You can also keep an eye out for special promotions. For example, Disney’s latest promotions include free dining and 35% off stays at select Disney resorts when you stay nights or longer. Additionally, there are military and Florida Resident Discounts. Contact a Disney travel specialist for assistance with planning your visit.

Cheapest Time to Stay at Disney World Resort Hotel

I recommend staying at an on-property Disney resort. You get access to extra time in the parks (formerly known as Extra Magic Hours), priority dining reservations, and earlier access to Genie+ and Lightning Lane (formerly FastPass) selections — plus you get to wake up inside World Disney World and don’t have to travel off-property each day. The one drawback is that Walt Disney World Resort hotels tend to be more expensive than off-property hotels. That said, Disney Value Resorts are still quite affordable and the cheapest in-park option.

The hotel you choose – and the dates you select – will impact how cheap your vacation ends up being.

Like ticket prices, the prices at Disney World resort hotels fluctuate throughout the year, and they are priced higher during busier times and lower during slower times. That said, ticket rates and prices do not all move in the same way. See our Cheapest Hotels at Disney World for the most affordable options for your visit.

It’s a challenge to time the absolute cheapest tickets and rates because Disney World offers special promotions and deals every so often.

The nightly rates and prices are almost always cheaper from Monday through Wednesday night — so if you want to save, those are the nights to visit Walt Disney World. Fridays and Saturday nights are often the most expensive.

Graph showing starting rates for a standard room at Disney’s All Star Sports Resort across all of 2024.

Graph showing starting rates for a standard room at Disney’s All Star Sports Resort across all of 2025.

The cheapest time to go to Disney World and book a room at a Disney World resort hotel in 2024 are:

  • January 2nd – February 7th (Mondays-Wednesdays significantly cheaper)
  • April 6 – May 23 (Mondays-Wednesdays significantly cheaper)
  • August 16th – October 3rd (Mondays-Wednesdays significantly cheaper)
  • October and November (except weekends, Halloween & Thanksgiving Week)

These dates are among the cheapest to stay at a Disney World hotel in 2024. Check with The Vacationeer to find the best rates for your visit.

The time of year you choose to stay has a major impact on the price you pay. For example, one night in a Standard room at All Star Sports ranges costs $133 on January 3rd, 2024; the same room costs $305 on December 25th, 2024 through January 1st, 2025.

An Outer Building Theme Park View room at the Grand Floridian ranges costs $964 on January 3, 2024, and $1721 on December 25th, 2024 – January 1st, 2025.

You can literally save hundreds of dollars per night just by changing your dates; even changing from a weekend to a weekday might save you between $50 and $100.

The general takeaway from this article is that the cheapest time to go to Disney World is when kids are traditionally in school, especially during the winter season.

If you want a recommendation on when to visit based on crowds, cost, and weather,check out my post on the Best Times To Visit Disney World here.

Cheapest Time for Priority Ride Access and Other Expenses

In addition to your hotel and theme park tickets, there’s plenty more to account for when budgeting your trip. Most of theseprices are fixed throughout the year; when you go doesn’t really affect the cost.

For example, parking at Disney World costs the same at each theme park every day of the year.

Food costs don’t really change by the season (though you can sometimes save a bit by choosing to do your table service “sit down” meals at lunch instead of dinner). And souvenirs aren’t subject to any seasonal price swings, either. Those mouse ears cost the same whether you buy them during a January or a June Disney vacation.

One Disney World offering that does have variable pricing, though, is the ability to pay a bit of money to skip the lines at some of the more popular attractions. Disney offers two paid options that help you skip the line: Genie+ and Individual Lightning Lane access.

Genie+ costs vary day by day, depending on demand and the park chosen. You can generally expect to spend between $15-$30 per person per day for the service, which allows you to skip the lines at multiple attractions. On peak days, we’ve seen prices as high as $39!

Individual Lightning Lane, which allows expedited access to the most popular ride at each park, also varies in cost based on demand. The costusually falls between $10-$20 per person, per ride — but it can occasionally cost a few dollars more or less than that.

Unlike Hotel Rooms and Theme Park tickets, there’s no handy calendar to look at to determine which days will be cheaper or costlier for Genie+ and Lightning Lane. But, given that the cost is based on demand, you can make an educated guess. The days with higher ticket costs and hotel rates, both of which are also based on demand, will likely have higher prices for priority attraction access, too.

Enjoy your Trip!

We’re still in a period of adjustment following COVID-19, and Disney World continues to adjust its pricing strategy for both its hotels and theme park tickets. But even with all the changes, some of the same rules apply. If the schools are out, the crowds (and higher prices) are in. If you’re able to visit during a time when you can avoid the crowds, you’ll also be able to avoid the worst of the prices. The cheapest tickets and the cheapest hotels don’t necessarily line up during the same days of the year, but you should be able to find a sort of “sweet spot” that works for you.

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