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16-05-2025
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Here's how to eat free at Disney parks, where to score ticket deals for Florida residents
New perks are coming to Disney parks, including a chance for children nine and under to eat for free next year. Disney currently offers two free dining plans for guests who stay at select Resorts Collection hotels and purchase theme park tickets with the Park Hopper option. For Florida residents, 3-Day and 4-Day Discover Disney Tickets are available for just$75 and $60 per day, not including tax. Those tickets are valid for use until late May. And, all six parks, including Disney's Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon water parks, will both be open this summer for the first time in years. Guests who purchase a non-discounted 4-night, 4-day travel package including a room at a Disney Resorts Collection hotel and a theme park ticket with a Park Hopper option, are eligible to receive a FREE dining plan. The deal is available for arrivals most nights from: June 29 to September 30, 2025 October 20 to November 1, 2025 December 6 to December 22, 2025 Guests staying at the following Disney Deluxe or Deluxe Villa Resort hotels are eligible for the Disney Dining Plan: Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort (Disney Vacation Club) Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney's Wilderness Lodge Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas (Jambo House, Kidani Village) Disney's Beach Club Resort, Disney's Beach Club Villas Disney's BoardWalk Inn, Disney's BoardWalk Villas Disney's Contemporary Resort Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Disney's Old Key West Resort Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows Disney's Riviera Resort Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa Disney's Wilderness Lodge Disney's Yacht Club Resort The Villas at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Guests staying at the following Disney Moderate or Value Resort hotels are eligible for the Quick-Service Dining Plan: Disney's All-Star Movies Resort Disney's All-Star Music Resort Disney's All-Star Sports Resort Disney's Art of Animation Resort Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort Disney's Coronado Springs Resort Disney's Pop Century Resort Disney's Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter Disney's Port Orleans Resort – Riverside Disney offers two different dining plans: Disney Dining Plan and Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan. The Disney Dining Plan allows guests dining options at both quick-service and table-service restaurants, including character dining locations. In the plan, guests ages 3 and up will get: 1 quick-service meal per night of stay 1 table-service meal per night of stay 1 snack or nonalcoholic beverage per night of stay 1 refillable resort mug The Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan includes quick-service dining options. In the plan, guests ages 3 and up will get: 2 quick-service meals per night of stay 1 snack or nonalcoholic beverage per night of stay 1 refillable resort mug Unused meals and snacks will roll over day to day and expire at midnight on the day of checkout. Starting next year, children ages 3 and 9 will receive a free dining plan when the adults in their group purchase a Walt Disney Travel Company package, which includes a room at a Disney Resorts Collection hotel and a Disney Dining Plan for themselves. Florida residents can purchase Discover Disney Tickets, which are valid for use until May 23 with a park reservation made in advance. The prices for Discover Disney Tickets are as follows: 4-Day Ticket: $240 ($60 per day) 3-Day Ticket: $225 ($75 per day) See more Disney deals for Florida resident here. Disney's Blizzard Beach water park will close temporarily for a few weeks, starting May 1. Disney's Typhoon Lagoon water park will reopen on that date. However, both water parks will be open starting May 21, and throughout the summer. This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Disney free dining plans offered for select resort guests
Yahoo
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
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How Much Does It Cost to Visit Each of the 12 Disney Parks?
There are 12 Disney parks worldwide, spread across six resort locations. Each one promises magic, rides and themed everything — but not at the same cost. Pricing depends heavily on location, local economies, exchange rates and how deep Disney thinks wallets can go in that region. Learn More: Find Out: Here's a look at what it takes to spend a single day at each park for a family of four, including tickets, food and a stay at on-site accommodation. Flights and souvenirs are not included in the costs. Day ticket: $103-$206 Disney Resort accommodation: $400+ per night Food: $65-$115 per adult per day A family visiting Disneyland for just one day can expect to spend around $1,000, depending on the time of year and hotel preference. Park Hopper tickets for an extra $65-$75 per ticket lets you visit both parks at Disneyland Resort in one day. Read Next: Day ticket: $103-$206 Disney Resort accommodation: $400+ per night Food: $65-$115 per adult per day Costs are the same as Disneyland. Whether visited on its own or with a Park Hopper upgrade, expect a nearly identical spend. Day ticket: $119 Disney Resort accommodation: $130-$1,000+ per night Food: $38-$104 per adult per day Even the most budget-conscious family will spend several hundred dollars for one day here. Upscale hotel stays could push totals closer to $2,000. Day ticket: $119 Disney Resort accommodation: $130-$1,000+ per night Food: $38-$104 per adult per day Special dining packages during the EPCOT Food & Wine Festival can offer better value for families planning to sample dishes around the World Showcase. Day ticket: $119 Disney Resort accommodation: $130-$1,000+ per night Food: $38-$104 per adult per day Costs are consistent across all four Florida parks. Add-ons like themed dining only drive that number higher. Day ticket: $119 Disney Resort accommodation: $130-$1,000+ per night Food: $38-$104 per adult per day This park is similar in cost to the other venues. Day ticket: $60-$125 Disney Resort accommodation: $137-$422 per night Food: $23-$230 per person per day For a family, the cost ranges from around $500 up to almost $2,000. A 2-park ticket upgrade adds $28.44 per person per day for access to both Paris parks. Day ticket: $60-$125 Disney Resort accommodation: $137-$422 per night Food: $23-$230 per person per day Costs are the same as Disneyland Park. Visiting both parks is doable in one day with the 2-park ticket. (Park to be renamed Disney Adventure World in 2025) Day ticket: about $86 Disney Resort accommodation: about $286 Food: about $115-$178 A single day for a family can run around $1,000-$1,300. A 3-in-1 Park Meal Voucher for about $40 covers lunch, dinner and a snack, trimming costs slightly. Day ticket: about $74-$90 Disney Resort accommodation: $450-$1,300 per night Food: about $45-$58 per adult per day A full day ranges from $900 and can exceed $1,800. Tickets and food are reasonable, but resort hotels push the total up fast. Day ticket: about $60-$77 Disney Resort accommodation: about $163-$2,166 Food: $15-$30 per adult per day A low-budget visit can stay under $500 if looking at cheaper accommodation, but booking a premium Disney hotel sends costs soaring into the $2,000+ range for a single night. Day ticket: about $60-$77 Disney Resort accommodation: about $163-$2,166 Food: $15-$30 per adult per day Staying here incurs similar costs to Tokyo Disneyland. A trip to any Disney resort can come with a big price tag, even before airfare. But there are plenty of tips and tricks to help you save money on your adventure. More From GOBankingRates 5 Luxury Cars That Will Have Massive Price Drops in Spring 2025 4 Things You Should Do if You Want To Retire Early These 10 Used Cars Will Last Longer Than an Average New Vehicle 4 Affordable Car Brands You Won't Regret Buying in 2025 This article originally appeared on How Much Does It Cost to Visit Each of the 12 Disney Parks?