Disney World is getting more expensive this year, and you need to be prepared.
It’s getting harder and harder to afford a vacation to The Most Magical Place on Earth, and if you think you’re alone in that, you’re not! It’s not uncommon for Disney to raise prices year over year, and we’ve rounded up some very useful tips for saving on this year’s trip.
Annual Price Increases
It’s not a guarantee, but it’s a pretty common occurrence for Disney World to do annual price increases across property. These typically happen sometime in October and affect everything from park tickets to Annual Passes to hotel rooms to food to souvenirs. Seriously, it’s a LOT.
So, yes, if it seems like your Mickey bars are costing more year-over-year, they probably are. Whenever price increases happen, we gather up all the details and share the news with our readers. So if you want to be in the loop, subscribe to our newsletter.
Every Disney World 2027 Ticket Price Increase HERE!
Tips for Saving on Hotels
So now, let’s break down some tips for saving in each of those categories. First up, hotels! Resorts can be one of the more expensive parts of your trip, and the price will vary a LOT depending on where you choose to stay. The good news is that Disney World offers hotel discounts throughout the year — you just need to check the Special Offers page on their website.
The best way to save on your hotel, though, is to travel during an “off” time. Typically, cheap windows to visit are late January, early February, parts of May, late August, and most of September. Make sure you’re choosing dates when there are no holiday weekends or major school breaks.
If you want to stay at a Disney Vacation Club Resort, you might want to consider renting DVC points from a reputable source (do NOT find a stranger on Facebook to do this and get scammed!). We’re also big fans of using a travel agent to book our trips. Our friends over at Small World Vacations have years of experience planning Disney vacations, and their services are completely free to use — if you book your trip and then a discount comes along, they’ll apply it to your trip for you!
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Tips for Saving on Tickets
The other big spend when going to Disney World is tickets! Sometimes Disney World offers ticket deals, but these are less common than hotel discounts. In 2026, Disney currently offers 4 ticket deals on its website: a military ticket, a Water Park Seasonal Pass, the Specially Priced After 2PM Ticket for early summer, and the 4-Day, 4-Park Magic Ticket.
But if you can’t take advantage of any of these offers, we’ve still got some tips for you. First, we tend to recommend people skip the Park Hopper add-on unless you want extreme flexibility for your visit. Usually, hopping around to multiple parks a day is too much for people (either on shorter OR longer trips), and it’s easier to just do one park a day.
Also, Disney World ticket prices are date-based, and the calendar on the website shows the starting price for each day. Usually, the starting price for single-day tickets is the price to visit Animal Kingdom, so make sure to click around to different days to see what the ticket price is for the other parks. Sometimes, a day that is cheapest to visit Animal Kingdom is NOT the cheapest day to visit Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, or Hollywood Studios.
If you’re buying multi-day tickets, keep in mind that there’s a usage window for those tickets. Sometimes it’s cheaper to select a start date for the tickets that’s a couple of days before you arrive. As long as the usage window is still open on the days you want to visit, you don’t actually have to visit the parks on the first day of your ticket.
Learn Everything You Need to Know About Disney World Tickets Here!
Tips for Saving on Food
The expense that can sneak up on you during your vacation is FOOD! There are so many delightful snacks and fun, themed restaurants in Disney World that it’s easy to get carried away. But don’t worry, we’ve got some tips to keep you grounded!
For starters, you can choose to dine at restaurants that are outside of Disney World to save money. It’s not as magical, but it’s a good budget move. This is particularly helpful if you’re staying off property, though it’s doable if you have a car and you’re staying at a Disney Resort. It’s easiest to do this on your arrival day or your break day from the parks.
Also, we’re big fans of using grocery delivery to stock up on snacks and breakfast items for our hotel room, as well as things like bottled water and coffee. Here at DFB, we recommend Amazon Fresh, which can deliver directly to your resort after you arrive. That’s a lot simpler and cheaper than purchasing items at gift shops or in the parks and paying a premium. And this way, you won’t have to make a grocery run. Take those same snacks you order and then throw them in your park bag to keep spending down during the daytime!
Learn More About Amazon Fresh Here!
Tips for Saving on Souvenirs
Last but not least, let’s chat about souvenirs. This one’s a little finicky because you’re either the person who doesn’t do much merchandise shopping on vacation or you’re the person who goes absolutely HAM in the gift shops. If you’re the second type, there are a few ways to limit your spending, starting with shopping outside of Disney World. Many local stores like Walmart and Target sell Disney merchandise in the Central Florida area, and the ones closest to Disney property have impressive stock for cheap.
But it’s okay if that’s not your vibe and you want merchandise from Disney. You can also shop at the Disney Store online before your visit to choose a few select items, or set a shopping limit using Disney gift cards for each person in your party. All great ways to save.
It’s no secret that Disney World is expensive. But you can make it marginally less so if you set a budget and plan properly. Follow these tips, and you’ll be able to enjoy a much more affordable vacation!
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