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12.03.2024 - 19:36 / travelpulse.com / North America / Lacey Pfalz
Walt Disney World Resort is offering three new special ticket offers for this spring and summer through its Disney Destinations Travel Agents program, including one way Florida residents can save big on their next trips to Disney this year.
Guests wanting to explore all the magic Walt Disney World has to offer can enjoy the 4-Day, 4-Park Magic Ticket, which includes one admission per theme park per day. Guests can use their admission to visit Magic Kingdom, Disney's Animal Kingdom, EPCOT and Disney's Hollywood Studios each day.
The package begins at $99 a day, plus tax, for a total starting price of $396 plus tax.
Guests can save over $100 with the next ticket package, a 3-Day, 3-Park Ticket that includes entry to Disney's Hollywood Studios, EPCOT and Disney's Animal Kingdom parks only (limit one theme park entry per day). The ticket costs $89 per day, plus tax, for a total starting price of $267 plus tax.
Florida residents wanting to experience the magic of Walt Disney World can book their theme park visits in advance and save big on a specially priced 3-day or 4-day Discover Disney Ticket.
The 3-day ticket begins at $219 per ticket, plus tax, while the 4-day ticket costs $59 per day, or $235 total, plus tax. Advance theme park reservations are required for this ticket package.
Guests visiting Walt Disney World Resort's EPCOT theme park between the end of February and May 27, 2024, can enjoy a special sight: the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival. Festival offerings include brilliant topiary displays, new food and drink items, scavenger hunts, concerts and more.
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