Which is cheaper — Disneyland or Disney World? (2024)

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When you’re deciding whether to vacation at Walt Disney World in Florida or Disneyland in California, there’s a lot to consider, like the size of the parks, the number of rides and the distance from home.

But if you’re purely picking based on price, which is cheaper: Disneyland or Disney World?

Disney World tends to be cheaper overall for stays of one night or more, largely due to Florida’s lower hotel prices. But for some expenses, like tickets and food, Disneyland is cheaper.

Which is cheaper — Disneyland or Disney World? (1)

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A recent NerdWallet analysis looked at Disney World and Disneyland prices between April 2023 and April 2024 across four categories:

  • Park tickets (and add-ons, like Genie+).
  • On-property hotel room rates.
  • Food at park restaurants.
  • Add-on activities, like spa treatments and tours.

Here’s a closer look at the data on Disneyland versus Disney World costs.

Which is cheaper — Disneyland or Disney World? (2)

An overall cost breakdown

Disney World tickets are about 3.9% more expensive than Disneyland tickets, and Disney World food runs about 9.9% more expensive.

But because the prices of Disney-owned hotels near Disneyland are significantly higher (nearly 50% higher, on average) than those near Disney World, the Florida resort tends to net out far cheaper overall than its California counterpart.

Our conclusions average estimated costs per person across three price tiers: Value, Moderate and Deluxe. Hotel room rates are based on Saturday night stays, which generally are more expensive than weekdays.

Which is cheaper — Disneyland or Disney World? (3)

These estimates don’t account for other costs like airfare, gas and parking, which vary depending on your transportation mode and starting location.

But all else equal, Walt Disney World tends to be far cheaper overall. And that doesn’t even account for the myriad free and low-cost Disney World activities available such as live music, fireworks viewing, bike rentals and fishing — all of which don’t even require a theme park ticket.

Nerdy tip: If you take on-property hotel stays out of the equation, Disneyland is actually more affordable than Disney World.

Ticket prices

There are some similarities between Disneyland tickets and Disney World tickets. At both resorts, theme park ticket prices vary based on park and date, but Disneyland’s are almost always slightly cheaper.

The average price for a one-day Disneyland ticket for entry between April and August 2023 is $154. At Disney World, an average Magic Kingdom ticket (the closest park equivalent at Disney World) costs $160, making Disney World tickets, on average, 3.9% more expensive.

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Hotel stays

A huge factor in Disneyland’s higher cost comes down to its on-property hotel prices, which average 49% more expensive per night than Disney World hotels.

One reason for the high prices is that supply is limited. There are just three Disney-owned hotels at Disneyland compared to the more than two dozen at Disney World, offering far more options at every price point, from budget-friendly to higher-end.

Nightly rates for one of Disney World’s most expensive hotels, Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, start at $780, according to Disney price tracking site Touring Plans.

This makes the West Coast equivalent, Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa — where room rates start at $475 — look like a deal.

But whereas you should expect to pay a minimum of $210 per night for Disneyland’s cheapest property, the Paradise Pier Hotel, Disney World rooms run as low as $128 per night at Disney's All-Star properties, according to Touring Plans.

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For what it’s worth, Disneyland’s higher hotel room prices align with broader regional trends.

The U.S. General Services Administration, an agency of the government that manages federal property, collects average hotel room price data. These numbers serve as an indicator for mid-range hotel prices in each market.

Between April and September 2023, the average daily lodging rate in Orange County, California — where Disneyland is located — is $182, according to GSA data. For Orange County, Florida — home of Disney World — it’s just $129.

Food costs at the parks

Across all price tiers of dining options, Disney World meals average 9.9% more expensive than equivalent-quality meals at Disneyland.

For an average budget meal at a Value restaurant or cart, expect to spend at least $1 more per person, per meal in Florida. For high-end, waiter-service meals, Disney World is roughly $10 more expensive per person, per meal.

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Other activities

For trips of three nights or more, NerdWallet’s data factored in additional entertainment beyond theme parks, like spa services, tours and bowling. Price differences in this category across the parks are a mixed bag. Depending on the activity, it might be cheaper at one park or the other, so research your specific interests when budgeting for your trip.

Methodology

To compare Disneyland versus Disney World trip costs, NerdWallet analyzed more than 200 ticket prices, more than 550 price points across hotel room rates at Disney-owned hotels, and prices for more than 100 additional activities and restaurant menu items.

NerdWallet’s trip costs start once you’re on property, thus don’t account for parking, airfare or driving costs. Each trip assumes three meals per day in the parks, daily theme park tickets and overnight stays at a Disney-owned hotel.

NerdWallet broke trips into one-night, three-night and seven-night trips, and also categorized trips into three price tiers: Value, Moderate and Deluxe (the same classification that Disney World uses for its hotels).

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From there, NerdWallet used average costs to build sample trip budgets.

Additional notes:

  • Because Walt Disney World ticket prices vary by park, one-day ticket prices were based on Magic Kingdom admission. Two-day ticket prices were based on Magic Kingdom and Epcot.
  • NerdWallet’s analysis did not account for Park Hopper tickets, which allow access to multiple theme parks in one day.
  • All prices are per person other than hotel prices, which are listed per room. Your individual hotel costs might be less than what’s listed above if you share a room with multiple people.

These budgets should be used to estimate rather than determine your own Disney trip costs. For instance, you might spend less if you pack your own snacks, or you might spend more if you spring for miscellaneous costs (e.g. taxis, Mickey-shaped balloons or PhotoPass).

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Alabama: Neversink Pit

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Alaska: The Upside-Down Forest of Glacier Gardens

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Arizona: Pumpkin Spring Pool

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Arkansas: The Gurdon Light

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California: Institute of Illegal Images

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Colorado: Magic Mushroom House

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Connecticut: Gungywamp

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Delaware: Marian Coffin Gardens

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Florida: Neptune Memorial Reef

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Georgia: Fantastic Pit

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Hawaii: Lithified Sand Dunes

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Idaho: Big Idaho Potato Hotel

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Illinois: The Secret Mermaid

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Indiana: Market Street Catacombs

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Iowa: The Hobo Museum

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Kansas: Wamego LSD Missile Silo

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Kentucky: Broke Leg Falls

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Louisiana: Escape My Room

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Maine: Boon Island Light

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Maryland: Underground Railroad Experience Trail

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Massachusetts: Museum of Modern Renaissance

Michigan: Cherry Point Farm and Market Lavender Labyrinth

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Minnesota: Orfield Labs Quiet Chamber

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Mississippi: Margaret's Grocery and Market

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Missouri: Welch Spring Hospital Ruins

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Montana: Medicine Rocks State Park

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Nebraska: Toadstool Geologic Park

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Nevada: Atomic Survival Town

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New Hampshire: Sculptured Rocks

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New Jersey: Abandoned Hagedorn Psychiatric Hospital

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New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area

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New York: North Brother Island

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North Carolina: Blue Ghost Fireflies

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North Dakota: The Pyramid of North Dakota

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Ohio: Early Television Museum

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Oklahoma: Gandini's Circus

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Oregon: Out 'n' About Treehouse Treesort

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Pennsylvania: Devil's Hole Ruins

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Rhode Island: Neutaconkanut Hill Park

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South Carolina: The Last Yogi Bear Honey Fried Chicken Restaurant

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South Dakota: Petrified Wood Park

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Tennessee: 'The Evil Dead' Cabin

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Texas: Newman's Castle

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Utah: Fantasy Canyon

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Vermont: Freedlyville Quarry

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Virginia: Great Channels of Virginia

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Washington D.C.: Riggs Library

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Washington: Treehouse Point

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West Virginia: Archive of the Afterlife

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Wisconsin: Shorewood Ghost Train

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Wyoming: Hole-in-the Wall Outlaw Hideout

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Sam KemmisandCarissa Rawsoncontributed to this report.

Sally French writes for NerdWallet. Email: sfrench@nerdwallet.com. Twitter: @SAFmedia.

The article Which Is Cheaper, Disneyland or Disney World? originally appeared on NerdWallet.

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