4-Park Magic Tickets for Walt Disney World
4-Park Magic Tickets are a great way to save some money on your next Walt Disney World vacation. It can be hard to do Disney on a budget, but I’m always here to help you find some money savings. The 4-Park Magic Tickets are a great option if you want to spend a day in each park.
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Rather than the $100+ price tag per person per day of the regular park tickets, the 4-Park Magic Tickets start at $85 per day (depending on time of year). These tickets allow you to spend one day at each of the 4 parks: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios.
Here’s a general price breakdown of these new tickets. Once you have specific travel dates in mind, I’m happy to see if these tickets are available for your trip!
Specific dates January 18, 2019 through March 1, 2019, starting at $85 per adult per day and $80 per child per day. Total ticket cost for adults starting at $340 and for children starting at $320
Specific dates March 2, 2019 through September 30, 2019, starting at $89 per adult per day and $84 per child per day. Total ticket cost for adults starting at $356 and for children starting at $336.
Specific dates May 28, 2019 through August 18, 2019, starting at $95 per adult per day and $90 per child per day. Total ticket cost for adults starting at $380 and for children starting at $360.
Keep in mind that an adult ticket is actually for ages 10+ for it’s common for your “children” to need “adult” tickets.
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