If you are going to be visiting the 4 Walt Disney World theme parks in the next few months, you might be able to take advantage of a new discounted ticket offer that can save you some serious money.
Disney has just announced the 3-Park Tickets and 4-Park Magic Tickets are coming back again in Spring and Summer 2024. This special rate ticket allows guests to experience either 3 or all 4 Disney World parks in three or four days at a reasonable rate.
- 3-Park Tickets Prices: Guests will be able to purchase the new ‘3-Park Tickets’ for a total of $89 per day, ($267 plus tax).
- 4-Park Magic Tickets Prices: Guests will be able to purchase the new ‘4-Park Magic Tickets’ for a total of $99 per day, ($396 plus tax).
Let’s break down each of these new ticket offers:
3-Day, 3-Park Disney World Tickets
The discounted 3-Day, 3-Park Ticket is valid for admission to 3 of the 4 Walt Disney World theme parks. You get 1 day at each of: Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom and EPCOT.
It’s important to note that admission to Disney’s Magic Kingdom is NOT included in this ticket.
Also you get to choose one theme park per day, for a total of 3 park admissions, on separate days. No park hopping is allowed.
The 3-Day, 3-Park Tickets are available with start dates between April 2, 2024 and September 24, 2024. Tickets MUST be used within 5 days of the selected start date, so you can’t use one entry on the start day and then come back a week later for your second or third parks.
The ‘3-Day Tickets’ cost $267 plus tax, for an average of $89 per day, per ticket.
4-Day, 4-Park Magic Tickets
Included with the admission of the ‘4-Park Magic Tickets’ is admission to each of the four theme parks: Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. Guests will be allowed one admission to each park, on 4 separate days. So you can’t go to two parks in one day, and you can’t visit any of the 4 parks more than once.
However, the 4-Park Magic Ticket does allow you to experience each park to the full on separate days.
The ‘4-Park Magic Ticket’ is valid from April 2, 2024, through September 22, 2024, and it doesn’t seem like there are any blockout dates this year like there were last year. This ticket must be used within 7 days of ticket purchase.
That means you can’t buy it, use it for a couple of days, and then wait weeks to use it the other days. You must use all 4 days in a 7-day window and no more than seven days after purchase.
Sales of the 4-Park Magic Tickets began on March 12, 2024, and are now available for booking.
Both of these offers, the 3-Park and the 4-Park Magic Tickets are limited and could sell out. They are designed to attract guests to the park in the “slower” period of the year at Walt Disney World, but since it is such a big savings, it’s likely to go pretty quickly.
I like this idea and while $89 or $99 per day is still a lot of money for guests, it offers a much better value than the normal 4-Day tickets during other times of the year which start at $119 and cost as much as $169 per day (before tax).
That means for a family of 4 over 3 days you are looking at a possible savings of $960. For a 4-Day ticket you are looking at a savings that could be as much as $1,120! We won’t get into how much a vacation to Disney World costs in this post, but saving that much money on tickets is going to give you a ton more money to spend on food, merchandise, or simply to keep more in your pocket.
So if you can swing those dates from April 2 – Late September and you only plan to go to the parks for 4 days, then it offers good value and you should get it.
Cheapest Discount Disney World Tickets
If you are looking to save money on Disney World theme park tickets, our personal recommendation is Orlando Vacation. They almost always have the best prices on multi-day tickets and can save you $20-$60 per ticket over buying direct from Disney.
To order the 3-Park or 4-Park Magic Tickets we recommend using a trusted discount reseller experience resellers like Orlando Vacation, Get Away Tickets, or Undercover Tourist who have the best deals on all types of Disney World tickets.
For more information on the 4-Park Magic Tickets, you can visit Disney’s website and if you are looking for help to decide which tickets are best for you, you can always use an Authorized Disney Vacation Planner to book everything for you. We highly recommend the amazing team from Show You the World Travel.
Also, make sure to read some of our other most popular Walt Disney World tickets articles including:
- Disney World Tickets Guide
- Discount Disney World Tickets
- Disney World Florida Resident Tickets
- Disney World Annual Passes
Your Thoughts:
I want to know what you think about the 3 and 4-Park Magic Tickets…
- Would you consider these tickets?
- What other similar offers would you like to see Disney give?
Let us know in the comments section below!
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My name is Ziggy and I love Disney, everything Disney! I grew up on Disney and it has and continues to be a huge part of my life. I started young when my parents took me to Disney World when I was 18 months old. Little did they know that would be the first of an uncountable number of trips we would take. I have so many amazing memories going to Disney with my family and friends and it has been interwoven into my DNA.
Jay
Monday 3rd of July 2023
How do these tickets work with Genie Plus and Fast Lane? Anybody know?
Kate
Friday 26th of May 2023
Any idea on how this works alongside Genie plus, Virtual queues and individual lightning lanes? I would still like to book these at 7am, but won’t have a park reservation with these tickets.
Jay
Monday 3rd of July 2023
@Kate, have you found the answer for this? Can't find this anywhere
Richard
Tuesday 18th of December 2018
Well... it sounds like an okay deal, but since this is only for a 6 week window, during a traditionally slow time, the 7 day restriction seems cumbersome. Almost like they want you to not be able to use all the tickets and loose 1 or 2. Older folks may not be up to the restrictions. The restriction is probably good for most, but after all, its only a 6 week period, why such strigent restrictions? In reality, most would probably use the tickets within their time frames, but some folks would like a less restricted usage window.
Ziggy
Tuesday 18th of December 2018
Yeah I hear ya Richard, thanks for the comment. You're right about the restrictions, but I think it's just designed more for a family who is looking to take a 5-7 day vacation in Walt Disney World. They won't have any problems using up the 4 days in that situation. They don't want people saving the days for busier times, and it also helps lock-down how many guests will be in the parks on which days which is useful for staffing purposes