Yesterday Disney announced that Walt Disney World is adopting seasonal pricing on their 1 day park tickets. Some of you may be familiar with this since Universal Orlando has been doing it for years. Let us go ahead and explain how it works.
Each month is divided into value, regular and peak days. So if you are planning to visit in September, you will have some additional options, including value dates, which will give you the opportunity to pay less for a 1-Day ticket. If you plan to visit during a peak period, lets say around Christmas time, you will pay more. In the long run purchasing a 1-Day ticket in a non-peak period, or choosing multi-day ticket and annual passes, will save you money and be less expensive. Another change is that any 1-Day tickets sold on or after Sunday, Feb. 28 for Walt Disney World Resort will expire at the end of the next calendar year. For example, 1-day tickets sold in 2016 will expire on Dec. 31, 2017. The amount paid for an unused, expired ticket may be applied towards the purchase of a new ticket at the current price. Sound a little confusing? Planning a vacation to Walt Disney World can be extremely overwhelming. Figuring out the best time to visit to get the most out of your dollar, securing dining reservation, booking Fast Pass + selections, and more can leave you tired and stressed. There has never been a better time to use a Starstuff Travel Planner who will work endlessly for you to make sure you have the family vacation of your dreams, and the best part, we do it for free as long as you book your trip with our agency. Let us help you take the stress out of planning today, so you can sit back and enjoy!
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