Walt Disney World Park Hopper Tickets
2.5
Walt Disney World Park Hopper Tickets
By Walt Disney World Resort
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Gather friends and family in a place where all are welcome, and the memories made together last forever and ever. With a Walt Disney World® Park Hopper Ticket, you can visit multiple magical parks on the same day. With so much to see and do, this ticket gives you the perfect amount of flexibility to discover it all!
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Ages 3-99
Duration: 1–10 days
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- Park Hopper Admission for select number of days (selected at time of booking)
- Entry/Admission - Walt Disney World Resort
- Entry/Admission - Magic Kingdom Park
- Entry/Admission - Epcot
- Entry/Admission - Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park
- Entry/Admission - Disney’s Hollywood Studios
- Entry/Admission - Disney Springs
What's not included- Food and Beverages
- Hotel pick-up and dropoff
- Parking
- Entry/Admission - Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
- Entry/Admission - Frontierland Shootin' Arcade
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 3805P2- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Most travelers can participate
- Reservations are required. Instructions are on your ticket
- For more information, please visit: www.disneytraveltradeinfo.com/wdw
- Multi-day Park Hopper® Tickets are valid for entrance into The Magic Kingdom®, EPCOT®, Disney’s Animal Kingdom® and Disney’s Hollywood Studios® each day over a specified number of days.
- Child ages: 3-9 years
- All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 3805P2
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- johnkI2004RL0 contributionsAvoid special event days unless you have extra ticketNever go to Disney when they have special events going on. The $200 ticket to get you in part of the day has to be supplemented. In order to stay the rest of the day you must purchase an additional $200 ticket with a wrist band. The park is closed for everyone at 6:00 without this wrist band. I mean EVERYTHING is closed. We exited our last ride at 6:01. We needed to use the restroom before we left the park. However, we were not permitted to use the restrooms or get a drink of water without the band. We couldn't buy a coke or food or even souvenirs without the wrist band. One of my family members requires life saving anti rejection medication for a transplant. She was refused a drink of water from a water fountain for taking her medication, since she didn't have a band. While trying to exit the park , we were asking cast members directions on how to exit. Seemed to be alot of confusion on how to exit as we continual ran into barriers. Very disappointed in my visit to Magic Kingdom. Obviously, the well being of visitors is not important on the priority list.Written December 10, 2024
- michaelrI539KR0 contributionsDreamyIt was everything plus some ! I ENJOYED every minute. I genuinely would recommend anyone, even if it's once , to go here and LIVE IT UP.Written December 10, 2024
- JBrownVA0 contributionsNever againI first went to Disney world in the 70s it was great. Great attractions short lines. Went again last year oh the crowds the unbelievable long lines. Literally over an hour wait. Yes the rides are wonderful but the cost and lines ruin it all. I will never go again oh and if you pay even more you can skip ahead of some of the lines that's real fair. WALT would be horrifiedWritten December 7, 2024
- AndrewGrimsby0 contributionsIt's Disney so you should visit onceWell it's Disney and I have waited a lifetime to visit. It didn't disappoint bringing back all my childhood memories and I am so glad we visited. As an adult you only need to go once to see what is there as even in mid-November it was the busiest of all the parks we visited. Try and buy as little as possible too as it is as you would expect, hugely expensive.Written December 6, 2024
- jennykW191YJ0 contributionsKids with disabilitiesDisney no longer cares about kids with Autism. When I inquired about a special needs pass for my son I was denied and questioned why I don’t use more methods to equip him for crowds and long lines.Written December 4, 2024
- 224adrianv0 contributions33 Years between visitsWe had an old 4 day pass paper ticket that still had 2 days left on it and the Customer Service was exceptional - they swapped them over for a new 2 day pass after 33 years ... we then went on to enjoy the park againWritten December 4, 2024
- I1996NZpeterk0 contributionsDisney World FalesIt's quite obvious that the Disney Parks are interested in only one thing-profits. The lines are long, the food is at best mediocre, and the prices are way out of line. When the waits for rides is between 40 and 80 minutes maybe it's time to close entry to the parks instead of continually letting more people pour into the parks. In the time we spent at the parks, everyday one of the premier rides was shut down for part of the day for maintenance. Even my 3 grandchildren who are 9, 11, and 12 commented that the waits are not worth the time the rides last.Written December 4, 2024
- Passport8144660 contributionsTerrible place! Fun experience is no moreDisney has gone down and is not a place I will go back too anytime soon. I will come to Orlando for the new Epic universal park though. Disney keeps going up on prices on everything and they nickel and dime u even though u paid ridiculous amount for tickets with very long waits in hot sun to ride a 1 min ride. I highly do not recommend this Woke company who is only for profit and could care less if u have a good time. A lot of rides break down for long hours and some rides are down for over a year or two which means u are paying for less attractions at the same time u are paying high ticket prices regardless. Highly do not recommend Disney and Walt is rolling in his grave on how they turned his theme park to 💩! Go to universal for thrill rides Disney does not have any! Disney has gone down hill majorly.Written November 26, 2024
- marilyngL5892KA0 contributionsTerrible park- not like the old days.Terrible customer service. They don't care about the customer. Was told to step aside because we were 2 people and let everyone go on jungle cruise. Then, when I was allowed in they had me sit on a dirty step and said we need you to sit there to "balance off the boat". When I reported this- they did not care and offered me nothing. They needed tons more chairs- no place to sit.There were too many people in park. They should limit people in park.Written November 25, 2024
- Sightseer049736082140 contributionsInjured At Park On Ride, Given No Refund or CompensationI never imagined leaving Disney World feeling so disappointed and let down. My husband was injured while riding the Aerosmith Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster at Hollywood Studios due to what I believe is a lack of proper safety measures. At 6’9”, he did not fit properly in the ride’s seat, but no upper height limit was posted, and the cast member failed to ensure his restraints were properly aligned. This led to him being thrown around during the ride, which, combined with mild sunburn blisters on his shoulders, caused the skin to rip off entirely. While the sunburn contributed, the injury was a direct result of the poor fit of the restraints and Disney’s failure to ensure guest safety. This could have been prevented with an upper height limit or more thorough checks by staff. The incident was traumatic for both of us. Disney’s First Aid team insisted my husband be taken out of the park in an ambulance, which he was. However, we decided not to admit him to the hospital due to concerns about medical costs. Since then, he has been in constant pain, which has severely impacted our ability to enjoy the parks. What has left us even more upset is Disney’s response—or lack thereof. Despite reaching out and explaining the situation in detail, they refused to acknowledge the safety issues or offer any compensation for our ruined holiday. They directed us to a U.S. claims number, which is incredibly difficult to access as we live in the UK. Their only response was to reiterate their no-refund policy, showing no compassion or care for the injury caused by their ride. We spent a significant amount on this trip—park tickets, flights, and accommodations—and to have it overshadowed by an injury caused by negligence, only to be brushed aside, is unacceptable. Disney markets itself as a company that values guest experience, but this situation has proven otherwise. I am deeply disappointed, not just in the handling of the injury but in Disney’s failure to address the safety concerns that led to it. Guests—especially taller ones—should be warned about the potential risks. I sincerely hope Disney takes these issues seriously and improves its approach to guest safety and accountability.Written November 17, 2024
- W2108KRgarethb0 contributionsDisabled guests avoid. Go somewhere else, Disney don’t care and won’t help.Don’t visit if you have any sort of disability. They won’t accommodate you. You also need to purchase your (non-refundable) tickets to be able to see if they’ll accommodate your needs (they won’t), then you’re stuck and Guest Services and their DAS don’t care/aren’t interested.Written November 16, 2024
- jamesrM7042DN0 contributionsNiceWe visited Florida and had to go to Disney World! Came here last October and we had a great time. Now that I've been to both Tokyo Disney Land and Disney World, my conclusion is that Disney World is better in terms of attractionsWritten November 14, 2024
- joslynl330 contributionsThe Magic is GONE & sold to the highest bidder- not inclusive.This is a hard review for me. I love the magic at WDW and have enjoyed the past 3 visits so much that I had high hopes for the 4th. Unfortunately, Disney is no longer accessible for those with disabilities unless you stay on site and pay an exorbitant amount (upwards of $500) for the premier LL. The premier LL utilizes the same line and system that DAS previously used. We were aware of this prior and were so disappointed but decided to give Disney a chance anyway and splurge on Multi Pass LL and Single Ride LL so that we could ride at least a couple of the rides we had been waiting to try. Despite booking right at 7AM 3 days in advance, we got absolutely no return times for the two rides my kids had wanted (Slinky Dog and ROR). A cast member told me to continuously check back but nothing ever opened. So we paid an extra, nearly $80, to never get to ride anything we came for, on top of an already $600 admission for my family of 4. Our first Disney day, we did get on Frozen mid-afternoon with multi-pass but Remys never opened up. LL “sells out” so don’t plan on riding anything unless you get the return time prior to going to the parks. The chances of the LL opening are almost 0. We even purchased standby skipper to help, which was a massive waste of money. Depending on your disability there are now absolutely no accommodations for you. We were made to believe that they added accommodations for people in the standby queue but that is not the case. This trip was our last, the magic has dried up. Money hungry awfulness has taken over. I’m sick to my stomach even writing this review. Please don’t bring anyone with a disability or disease here that cannot wait in standby queues. The only exception being, if you plan to purchase premier LL for $500 (only available to those staying at top tier WDW resorts so go your research in advance). I genuinely wish we never came this visit so we would’ve had our last Disney experience be a positive one, but I suppose we had to learn the hard way and I hope this can at least be a cautionary tale for others. We wasted hundreds of dollars to have to watch our kids faces sink when we couldn’t wait in the standby line. Don’t do it. Make your own magic at home.Written November 12, 2024
- fazdevils0 contributionsBEWARE: Lightning Lanes are a Rip Off!I prepaid for Lightning Lane in addition to my park tickets in order to preschedule specific experiences and maximize my time in the parks. In return, Disney failed to deliver on its promise of providing those experiences at the designated times I selected - which is the main benefit you're paying extra for. This happened several times over 3 days (Frozen @ Epcot, Pirates @ Magic Kingdom & twice @ Rise of the Resistance @ Hollywood Studios). In Epcot, when my "Tier 1" selection (Frozen) broke down, I couldn’t exchange it for “Remy” (another Tier 1 option). I was offered the “Pixar Short Film Festival” as a possible replacement - which is an insulting replacement option! In my second try at Rise of the Resistance, when we were finally able to ride several hours after our return window, our experience completely skipped the shuttle ride sequence from the Rebel base! This is about half the total attraction and sets up the rest of the attraction! Disney is not forthcoming with refunds when you either can't experience the attractions you book with this service, or when they charge you full price for the "half experience" I got on Rise of the Resistance. If you are unhappy, they instruct you to spend your day waiting in line at Guest Services, which almost always has long waits due to the amount of other guests complaining. Disney does offer a chat feature through it's My Disney Experience app, but when I attempted to use this to get a refund for my first missed Rise of the Resistance experience, it took 80 minutes and I was forced to chat about the refund during my expensive anniversary dinner at the Brown Derby! One thing I will mention - without the Lightning Lane service, you will spend a lot of time in line if the attraction you booked is not broken. It's a catch-22 - and at an extra $50+ per person/per day an expensive conundrum. I had horrible experiences dealing with Disney Cast members over these Lightning Lane failures. I will not be going back to the Disney Parks! SIDENOTE - I had much better experiences dealing with team members at Universal Studios. I consider the Universal parks a much better option for your Orlando theme park vacation.Written November 7, 2024
- Jet198012616090 contributionsHalloween 2024I remember what Disney was like several years ago during Halloween it was great Pumpkins everywhere, this Halloween I was disappointed you hardly saw any pumpkins this year and we paid for the Not So Scary Halloween party that was a waist of money. The wait time kept being pushed back further for the parade to start and we were given out candy bags for the trick or treat we didn’t get any. And they closed the rides early. So it was a waist of a park ticket. The only good part of the Not So Scary Halloween party was the Hocus Pocus Villain's party at the castle other than that this year I was disappointed. We couldn’t do a lot of the rides cause they needed fixing which I understand that but it’s annoying when you only have one day at the park most of the rides needing repair and you can’t go on any during that day. Next time I’d rather just go to the Christmas event. Much better than the Halloween Disney. Plus for Soda and food the price has gone up way too high. The one compliment I will give out is to the staff for all the hard work they did. Thank you.Written November 7, 2024
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betty
United Kingdom88 contributions
WDW was fantastic mid-end November ( apart from crowds). Temperature was lovely and the atmosphere and decorations were wonderful. Disabled adult accommodated well through DAS. Food in quick service restaurants was good value and good quality. No need to buy drinks, free water is available everywhere. Epcot was very busy at all times. Food festival finished a few days before advertised date of 28 Nov. Best day to visit Magic Kingdom was on days where it closed early for the Christmas event - lines on those days were short and you can pop in to another park when MK closes. HS and AK were both busy at all times but seats at Fantasmic could still be found within minutes of the show time starting. Transport was efficient and easy to navigate. Would recommend a visit at Christmas, at least once. Bring all your Christmas t-shirts and clothes - everyone is super Christmassy dressed🎄Thanksgiving meals were not available throughout parks but was available in All-Star Resort and was tasty and great value.
Some rides did break and staff were very poor at dealing with situation.
Staff not as good as summer - many chatting to each other instead of helping, especially in main shop in Epcot, and at ride entry points.
Would recommend a Christmas visit to WDW.
Some rides did break and staff were very poor at dealing with situation.
Staff not as good as summer - many chatting to each other instead of helping, especially in main shop in Epcot, and at ride entry points.
Would recommend a Christmas visit to WDW.
Written November 29, 2024
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Peter W
2 contributions
Jul 2023
We’ve been going to, and staying on, Disney world regularly since 1997 but many of the touches that made it special have been taken away over the years. Our recent visit will be our last. Now it is simply about getting as much money from you as possible despite reducing the service and they’ve cut many of the special touches that made it magical.
We know we have paid a premium to stay in a Disney hotel previously but the benefits meant we could justify this - from the Magical Express, fast passes, extended hours etc, but these have been largely taken away. Prices have continued to increase significantly but service has got worse.
Park passes are expensive compared to Universal but unless you also buy Genie+ you can feel like a third class guest - rides typically were letting in between 80% and 90% Genie guests with the balance from the regular line. The virtual queues for Tron and Guardians of the Galaxy were a total lottery - on our days booked for Magic Kingdom we were online before 7am and tried booking as soon as the online site opened, got boarding group 107 first time (called back at 10.45pm which was too late on our first day), couldn’t get any group second time (within seconds of the site opening), got group 67 third time and were able to ride at around 2.30pm and got group 11 on the last time but couldn’t do that as we had to check out of the hotel.
Food choice has been massively reduced and quality is much poorer. Starlight Cafe in the Magic Kingdom used to operate 3 bays with totally different menus, now there is one smaller menu and most of the space is given to mobile ordering. We constantly had difficulty with the internet access and couldn’t place mobile orders leaving us in quite long queues.
It appears that Disney are trying to recoup money lost through the pandemic and have lost sight of providing the things that made them special. Hopefully the changes in senior management with the return of Bob Iger at the top will let them refocus and consider the customer but unless you want to spend your holiday in long queues, enjoy eating expensive poor food and being taken for granted, I’d give it a miss.
We know we have paid a premium to stay in a Disney hotel previously but the benefits meant we could justify this - from the Magical Express, fast passes, extended hours etc, but these have been largely taken away. Prices have continued to increase significantly but service has got worse.
Park passes are expensive compared to Universal but unless you also buy Genie+ you can feel like a third class guest - rides typically were letting in between 80% and 90% Genie guests with the balance from the regular line. The virtual queues for Tron and Guardians of the Galaxy were a total lottery - on our days booked for Magic Kingdom we were online before 7am and tried booking as soon as the online site opened, got boarding group 107 first time (called back at 10.45pm which was too late on our first day), couldn’t get any group second time (within seconds of the site opening), got group 67 third time and were able to ride at around 2.30pm and got group 11 on the last time but couldn’t do that as we had to check out of the hotel.
Food choice has been massively reduced and quality is much poorer. Starlight Cafe in the Magic Kingdom used to operate 3 bays with totally different menus, now there is one smaller menu and most of the space is given to mobile ordering. We constantly had difficulty with the internet access and couldn’t place mobile orders leaving us in quite long queues.
It appears that Disney are trying to recoup money lost through the pandemic and have lost sight of providing the things that made them special. Hopefully the changes in senior management with the return of Bob Iger at the top will let them refocus and consider the customer but unless you want to spend your holiday in long queues, enjoy eating expensive poor food and being taken for granted, I’d give it a miss.
Written July 29, 2023
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kepe2017
Wynantskill, NY30 contributions
Jan 2024 • Family
Be aware that the cast members running some of the rides favor lightening lane people far and above everyday ticket people. Bryan at the safari ride in animal kingdom was letting 4 regular line people in for every 30 lightening lane people. The wait time for standard was 45 minutes and we were in line for 125 minutes. When we said something to him he barked that now he would make our whole line wait even longer to punish us for speaking up. I can’t stand that long and was limping for three days after that ride. There was no place to sit the whole time. People around us were calling lightening lanes a scam just to get more money after you already pay to get on the rides. I now agree that Disney is a scam and will stick to going to Busch Gardens and Universal. Only the rich can now afford Disney, Walt would be ashamed of his business.
Written January 19, 2024
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Matt T
Braintree, UK4 contributions
This is my 4th trip to Disney World over a 20 year period and I can honestly say that Disney appears to have lost their way. The whole set up is designed to extract the maximum amount of cash.....it's just so expensive now! Investment in new rides is limited to Tron and Guardians of the Galaxy, which are great, but that's the only real difference in the last 7 years.
The cost of food /drink on the park is ridiculous. Disney have also stopped doing refill cups, boosting the cost massively for the average family trying to stay hydrated. Mobile booking does save time, but for the less organised the food queues are huge!
Standard parking is now $30 per day, with no discount for a half day. Disney could learn from Universal here, who offer free parking after 6pm.
The new virtual queue policy makes things very difficult for families. I found myself waking up at 6:45am just to get into the Virtual Queues at 7am. In fairness, we did join the 1pm virtual queue a few times but the boarding times tend to be late in the evening, committing you to stay in the park later than I would have liked.
Unfortunately, we also ended up having to pay for lightening lane multi passes too, which is an added expense for a family of 5. We quickly found that wait times for all of the popular rides (especially in Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom) were 60-90 mins in the standby queue, which is no joke in 30 degree heat.
Overall impression is that Disney is dated and poor value for money for families. The current set up forces families to plan everything with military precision, just to reduce wait times, which is just added stress. For those of you planning to wing it on arrival, you should prepare to spend most of your holiday queuing up.
All in all, we had a nice time, but for me Disney World has lost the magic!
The cost of food /drink on the park is ridiculous. Disney have also stopped doing refill cups, boosting the cost massively for the average family trying to stay hydrated. Mobile booking does save time, but for the less organised the food queues are huge!
Standard parking is now $30 per day, with no discount for a half day. Disney could learn from Universal here, who offer free parking after 6pm.
The new virtual queue policy makes things very difficult for families. I found myself waking up at 6:45am just to get into the Virtual Queues at 7am. In fairness, we did join the 1pm virtual queue a few times but the boarding times tend to be late in the evening, committing you to stay in the park later than I would have liked.
Unfortunately, we also ended up having to pay for lightening lane multi passes too, which is an added expense for a family of 5. We quickly found that wait times for all of the popular rides (especially in Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom) were 60-90 mins in the standby queue, which is no joke in 30 degree heat.
Overall impression is that Disney is dated and poor value for money for families. The current set up forces families to plan everything with military precision, just to reduce wait times, which is just added stress. For those of you planning to wing it on arrival, you should prepare to spend most of your holiday queuing up.
All in all, we had a nice time, but for me Disney World has lost the magic!
Written August 11, 2024
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Kitty M
2 contributions
Jul 2023
Paying for your tickets for Disney now is just entry level. Each day of your visit starts with $25 or $50 to park. Some new rides are virtual queue or lightening lane entry which means you have to attempt to get in the virtual queue at 7am if you miss that one there is another chance at 1pm. Failing that you will have to pay for lightening lane which in our case was $20 dollars for one person to ride Tron. The standby lane is the basic queue and they were long ! 2 hours 10 mins being the longest we stood most were at least an hour long. You can buy genie + on the day of your visit to the park which seems to be a sliding scale. The day we almost gave up and paid was $45 per person BUT Disney tells you that you can expect to use on average 3 lightening lanes per day for this price Your option then is to pay for lightening lanes a one off payment of aprox $20 dollars per person. Food prices in Disney have now gone through the roof. There are water fountains to supplement how many drinks you buy but most are not cool so there is very little pleasure in drinking warm water to quench your thirst. For some reason only 1 Disney water park was open so was obviously quite busy This is really only the tip of the iceberg with the joy of Disney. The real Disney magic is how quickly they make your money disappear. I won’t be back
Written July 26, 2023
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Cabbageman1969
Kirkby-in-Ashfield, UK101 contributions
You can argue that Disney doesn’t provide great entertainment and spectacular shows. The parks are amazing to look at and explore but how can they justify charging the amount they do when you have to spend 75% of your visit queuing for rides. We specifically travelled out of school holidays thinking the parks would have fewer guests. This isn’t the case. Average wait times were over an hour and the major rides had queuing suspended due to the amount of guests trying to enter. We had the optional photo package which was fantastic. The photographers and special effects on the image were great. Take your own food as the Disney food is expensive.
Written October 1, 2024
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Laura B
1 contribution
May 2024 • Family
Just don’t bother. Disney used to be quality in every aspect. From rides to dining to costumes. Not anymore. So many rides are “experiences” with motion simulations via a screen and a seat that jiggles the rider about. I could stay home and sit in a bouncy chair for that experience with a VR headset and save a fortune. Why would I stay in an overpriced noisy hotel room for rubbish food and coffee I don’t get to have UNTIL 0700 that is ridiculously expensive and weak for that matter, just to be jostled around in a chair in front of a television screen? Cheap out rides. Awful.
The wigs on the costumes for the princess were laughably wretched. Party City had better quality costumes. The mermaid tail on Ariel was horrendous. This is a company that made the American theme park a destination and the costumes appear as though some soccer mom whipped them up for her children for a Halloween trick or treating party last minute while hopped up on copious amounts of candy and caffeine.
The shows and parades were hilariously bad. To the point of irony. I don’t know whether to laugh or laugh harder. Disney isn’t paying their employees enough for the embarrassment they have to endure on the daily to be put through for these poorly choreographed performances.
Some group of CEO’s are rolling in the money while every corner has been cut in the park. It is evident from this visit.
The world lost a wonderful place when Disney fell into the slow creeping catastrophe that it we walked through on our visit. If I could have a tea with whoever is making the call behind the scenes simply to ask “Why?” I would and hope it be not be about lining personal pockets.
For us to anyone looking to attend the parks, our advice is simply not to spend the money in these tight economic times.
Walt Disney would be ashamed of what these people have done to his legacy. They’ve turned it into a disastrous joke.
Get a VR headset and save yourself the hassle.
The wigs on the costumes for the princess were laughably wretched. Party City had better quality costumes. The mermaid tail on Ariel was horrendous. This is a company that made the American theme park a destination and the costumes appear as though some soccer mom whipped them up for her children for a Halloween trick or treating party last minute while hopped up on copious amounts of candy and caffeine.
The shows and parades were hilariously bad. To the point of irony. I don’t know whether to laugh or laugh harder. Disney isn’t paying their employees enough for the embarrassment they have to endure on the daily to be put through for these poorly choreographed performances.
Some group of CEO’s are rolling in the money while every corner has been cut in the park. It is evident from this visit.
The world lost a wonderful place when Disney fell into the slow creeping catastrophe that it we walked through on our visit. If I could have a tea with whoever is making the call behind the scenes simply to ask “Why?” I would and hope it be not be about lining personal pockets.
For us to anyone looking to attend the parks, our advice is simply not to spend the money in these tight economic times.
Walt Disney would be ashamed of what these people have done to his legacy. They’ve turned it into a disastrous joke.
Get a VR headset and save yourself the hassle.
Written June 24, 2024
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KaHager
2 contributions
Oct 2024 • Family
Biggest rip-off on the planet! Walt would be ashamed! We have been coming to Disney for several years now and each year is worse. This is our last visit! Lines are ridiculous for rides, food, even coffee or snacks. They let too many people in and you spend the vast majority of your day standing in lines or weaving through shoulder to shoulder crowds just to walk down the street. They have found a way to charge for every little thing while still making it inconvenient. Disney used to be the gold standard for customer service. Aside from the staff, who is still cheery and helpful as always, it is no longer worth the time, money or grief!
Written October 16, 2024
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Ciro B
Naples, Italy185 contributions
What can I say about Disney Kingdom? It’s the main park that you simply cannot skip when visiting Orlando. It’s the first among the four Disney theme parks, and if you have limited time, it’s the one to prioritize.
The park is always quite crowded – we visited on a day with moderate attendance (5/10), yet we still spent up to 50 minutes waiting for the major attractions. I highly recommend purchasing the skip-the-line option, but only if it includes the key attractions – which can be tricky if you’re not a local, as you can’t buy them in advance, and the bundle of three often doesn’t include all the most popular rides. For this reason, I didn’t use it.
That said, the experience remains magical. I recommend classic attractions like Space Mountain, as well as the brand-new TRON ride, which is fantastic, though a bit too short for my taste.
A great alternative to reaching the park is by boat instead of the monorail, though it takes considerably more time.
I would definitely go back!
The park is always quite crowded – we visited on a day with moderate attendance (5/10), yet we still spent up to 50 minutes waiting for the major attractions. I highly recommend purchasing the skip-the-line option, but only if it includes the key attractions – which can be tricky if you’re not a local, as you can’t buy them in advance, and the bundle of three often doesn’t include all the most popular rides. For this reason, I didn’t use it.
That said, the experience remains magical. I recommend classic attractions like Space Mountain, as well as the brand-new TRON ride, which is fantastic, though a bit too short for my taste.
A great alternative to reaching the park is by boat instead of the monorail, though it takes considerably more time.
I would definitely go back!
Written August 25, 2024
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Shelly P
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Jun 2024 • Family
Disney has lost their minds. Park Hopper costs a fortune. Parking is $30. Once you get in the park and realize you can’t ride anything without waiting 60+ min, you purchase the Genie pass out of desperation. Then you realize it doesn’t cover the popular rides but for $15-$25 more on top of all the other expenses, you can pay to ride the popular ride.
Best of luck to everyone. Make sure you have deep pockets. I miss the days of the ole’ FREE FastPass. Disney was a true dream back then. Now it’s a total nightmare.
Best of luck to everyone. Make sure you have deep pockets. I miss the days of the ole’ FREE FastPass. Disney was a true dream back then. Now it’s a total nightmare.
Written June 27, 2024
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