If you are a long-time Disney fan or just want to introduce your family to the wonders of Disney World, then this is your ✨sign✨ to finally book those Disney tickets! The massive resort is home to boundless magic, joy, and thrills for you and your fam. Walt Disney World Resort is a fan-favorite park, which is why we recommend planning your visit early on! It’s an attraction that welcomes millions of tourists every year, so booking your Disney tickets ahead is a must.
And hey, do check out this article for an in-depth guide to Walt Disney World Resort:
How much are Walt Disney World Orlando tickets?
Prices for the Disney tickets begin at USD 78.85 per day. Yup, there’s just that much to explore in the park that at least two days are recommended for a truly magical experience! Aside from the number of days you’ll be visiting, other factors will also affect ticket prices, such as how many of their five parks you’re visiting, which park/s you’re visiting, and when you’ll be visiting depending on peak seasons.
Does Walt Disney World Orlando get fully booked?
The simple answer: Yes. Walt Disney World Resort is an entirely different experience from other Disneyland parks, which is why tourists make sure it’s on their itineraries. But each park does have its own limited reservation availability, so it’s best to plan ahead and make reservations as soon as you book your Disney tickets and before your visit.
Where can I buy Disney tickets?
There are several ways to buy your Disney tickets:
- Online: You can book official Walt Disney World Orlando tickets on Klook. This is a convenient option because you can select your dates and buy tickets from the convenience of your home while still paying in your preferred currency.
- At the Park: Tickets can also be purchased when you arrive at Walt Disney World. There are several ticket booths located near the entrance to each park. However, you’ll risk a long wait in the queues at the ticketing booth and might just miss out on securing your Disney tickets.
What’s the best way to get affordable Disney tickets?
It’s true that tickets can get quite steep for Walt Disney World. This is why it’s important to plan in advance. If you’re looking for the best prices, check the park’s peak and off-seasons!
Klook Tip: Avoid planning your visits on holidays and weekends because prices do increase during those times. You can also score better deals with multi-day tickets when you book through Klook!
How to buy Disney tickets on Klook
You can easily book your Disney tickets through Klook by following our guide below, but there are a couple of things to consider before setting your plans in stone, such as knowing the parks and ticket types.
Park Types
The Magic Kingdom
The first of the theme parks to be built, the Magic Kingdom is dedicated to Disney’s fairy tales and fantastical characters. Their newest ride, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, is one that you shouldn’t miss out on! Apart from that, other attractions that you have to experience during your visit are Dumbo the Flying Elephant, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and the Haunted Mansion. Make sure to drop by the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique to score some adorable souvenirs!
EPCOT
EPCOT, which originally stood for Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, is the place to be for a mix of the educational and technological, as well as magical. There are four fascinating neighborhoods to explore here. Some of the highlights include Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind; Mission: Space, a thrill ride that simulates a space flight to Mars; and Spaceship Earth, which features a dark ride historical attraction. And while you’re here, drop by the ¡Celebración Encanto! show that will take you back to the beautiful story of the Madrigal family.
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Disney’s Hollywood Studios brings your favorite Disney movie sets and the Golden Age of Hollywood to life—divided into several themed areas. Make sure to drop by for a visit to the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge area, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, the Grauman’s Chinese Theatre replica, and the For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration musical show! And for some added fun, don’t miss out on the Slinky Dog Dash ride with all its exciting twists and turns.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Fun fact: Disney’s Animal Kingdom opened on Earth Day, April 22, 1998. This is fitting because the theme park is all about the natural environment and animal conservation. There are seven different areas to explore at the park, which is also home to around 2,000 animals of an estimated 200 species. To make the most out of your visit, be sure to drop by the Tree of Life, Avatar Flight of Passage, and even get to meet Timon and Rafiki of The Lion King at the Conservation Station.
Blizzard Beach Water Park
This icey-themed attraction mixes the cool thrills of a ski resort and the splashin’ good times at a water park. There are exciting attractions fit for both kids and adults, like the Summit Plummet—one of the tallest and fastest free-fall body slides in the world, Tike’s Peak, and Runoff Rapids. They also have Melt-Away Bay if you’re looking to relax and float with the waves, and Toboggan Racers, an 8-lane water slide where you can race down the slide against others!
Typhoon Lagoon Water Park (Currently closed, will re-open in 2025!)
Explore the Disney legend of what was once a tropical paradise until a typhoon came at the Typhoon Lagoon Water Park. Set to re-open in 2025, it is here where you’ll find North America’s largest outdoor wave pool at Typhoon Lagoon Surf Pool—great for cooling down in the afternoon! Make sure to try out the Crush ‘n’ Gusher, Miss Adventure Falls, and the Ketchakiddee Creek as well!
Ticket Types
With so many unmissable rides and attractions to experience, the type of ticket you get really matters, so you can plan your itinerary accordingly. Here are the types of Disney tickets and what they mean for your visit:
- Single-park tickets - Select one park to visit for one day or multiple days.
- 1 Park Per Day - Select how many days you’d like to visit and which park to visit each day.
- Park Hopper - Visit any of the parks at any time or day during your visit.
- Disney After Hours Events - Admission to a 3-hour event after the gates close.
- 1 Park Per Day + Water Park & Sports - Select one park per day depending on the number of days included in your purchased ticket (2-10 days). You can pick a different park each day. You also get admission to one water park and one sports attraction.
- Park Hopper + Water Park & Sports - Admission to more than one park on the same day. Tickets are available from 1 up to 10 days. You also get tickets to one water park and one sports attraction.
Step-by-Step Booking Process of Your Disney Tickets
Already decided on tickets and parks? Here’s a step-by-step on how to book Disney tickets on Klook and make a reservation with your Disney account:
How To Book on Klook
1. Pick the date of your visit.
2. Select your preferred ticket type. If your selected ticket type is valid for more than a day or allows you to enter more than one park, choose the parks to which you would want to have admission.
3. Input the number of tickets that you want to purchase. Please take note that tickets are cheaper for children aged three to nine.
4. Double check the date, ticket type, and quantity of your purchase before proceeding to the payment page.
5. Pay for your ticket/s. Klook offers several payment methods like credit, debit, and more!
6. Once paid, a purchase confirmation will be sent to your email. You will also receive your mobile voucher via email.
7. Make sure to save your mobile voucher as it will be exchanged with a physical ticket on the day of your visit. Remember to bring a valid ID with you for the ticket exchange.
Disney Account Creation
To be able to make Walt Disney World Resort park reservations, you’ll have to create an account on the Disney World website. Here’s how:
- Click the My Disney Experience tab on the Disney World website and create an account.
- Check the My Plans tab and link your valid tickets through the Park Tickets button.
- Enter your Ticket ID Number, which can be found in the ticket’s confirmation email. If you have multiple tickets, add all of the ID Numbers. Assign each ticket to an individual guest and their account.
- Once the tickets are linked to each profile, you can now make Disney Park reservations!
- Create a party and select the accounts of your guests. Make sure their accounts are part of your Family & Friends list to add them to your party!
- Select the available date/s and theme park/s for your visit.
Don’t forget to review all the details of your visit before confirming your reservation, then you’re all good to go!
But hey, before you go, here’s an important reminder: Please check Walt Disney World Resort’s official website to take note of each park’s schedule on the day of your visit. That way, you can plan your experience of the parks and attractions properly and accordingly.
Written by: Gabby Mendoza