Disney World All Inclusive Trip: Your Gateway to Magic

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If you’re dreaming of the ultimate vacation where every detail is taken care of, look no further than a Disney World all inclusive trip. An all-inclusive package to Disney World can come with a variety of options, allowing you to save money while taking advantage of added convenience.

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What Is Included in a Disney World All-inclusive Vacation Package?

People can have different opinions when it comes to all-inclusive packages. Some expect to book a vacation where everything is covered up front, including food, hotel and any other available experiences.

In reality, most all-inclusive packages do not meet this ideal. For example, cruises are considered an all-inclusive vacation experience. However, most will require you to pay additional fees for add-ons, such as shore excursions or in some cases, alcoholic beverages.

Fortunately, when taking a trip to Disney World, all-inclusive options are plentiful enough that you can build the vacation of your dreams, while packaging as many elements as you wish into the experience.

A Disney World all inclusive package can include any combination of the following:

  • Disney World resort hotel
  • Disney World theme park tickets
  • Food and beverage at a host of restaurants inside Disney theme parks and resorts
  • Rental cars
  • Travel protection

In addition, any Disney World all inclusive package includes the following:

  • Included complimentary transportation between resorts and parks
  • Parking at all Disney World resorts
  • Parking for resort guests at Disney World parks

Instead of establishing a standard all inclusive package, Disney provides guests with a number of choices, all designed to meet the needs and budgets of individual guests.

All-Inclusive Packages to Disney World

shot of Animal Kingdom's Tree of LIfe trasposed over Spaceship Earth, representing two of the destinations you can visit with a Disney World all inclusive trip.

Whether you want to package tickets, dining and hotel in a single all-inclusive plan or just bundle your hotel, theme park tickets, and other fun experiences, there is an all-inclusive plan for you. To start, all of Disney’s multi-day tickets can be bundled with any of Disney’s hotels to create an all-inclusive package with varying levels of amenities. Here is how it breaks down.

Disney World All-Inclusive Trip With Base Ticket (Visit Single Park Per Day)

Disney World All-inclusive Vacation Package Type: Hotel and theme park ticket

When planning a trip to Disney World, all inclusive travelers have a few options. The first is to bundle Disney’s base ticket with an onsite Disney World resort stay. A base ticket allows each guest in your party to enter one theme park per day for the length of your stay.

By way of example, if you enter Animal Kingdom at some point on a single day, you will not be able to visit any of the other park on that same date. A base ticket is a popular choice for many families, particularly those traveling with young children who require a slower pace to enjoy everything that Disney has to offer.

To create this type of all-inclusive package, you can stay at one of Disney’s onsite resorts, such as Animal Kingdom Lodge or Caribbean Beach Resort. Guests can then bundle the cost of the hotel and ticket into a single package.

For those looking to book a popular hotel chain, you can create a similar vacation package

Tickets are available as physical swipe card but can also be linked to MagicBands or the Disney MagicMobile app.

Disney World All-Inclusive Trip With Park Hopper Ticket

Disney World All-inclusive Vacation Package Type: Hotel and theme park ticket

The second type of all-inclusive package offered by Disney World also bundles the cost of a Disney World onsite hotel with the purchase of your theme park ticket, but provides you with the option to visit more than one park per day.

Disney World’s popular park hopper ticket lets you to visit multiple theme parks during any day of your trip and can be easily packaged with a Disney World vacation package to expand the functionality of your all-inclusive options.


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All-Inclusive Ticket Package Option with More Fun

Disney World All-inclusive Vacation Package Type: Hotel, theme park tickets, added recreation

The third all-inclusive package allows you to bundle the cost of your tickets—either base ticket or park hopper—with your Disney World resort stay. However, this package amps up the excitement by adding a whole host of fun to the deal, with the addition of the “Water Park and Sports Option.”

The Water Park and Sports Option is an add-on to your theme park ticket, allowing you to also experience some of the additional fun offered through a Disney World vacation. If you book this type of package, you can expect to visit receive admission to Disney World’s 4 theme parks with the option to join in the fun offered by any of the following experiences:

  • Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park
  • Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park
  • Disney’s Oak Trail Golf Course
  • Disney’s Oak Trail Golf Course – Foot Golf
  • Disney’s Fantasia Gardens Miniature Golf Course
  • Disney’s Winter Summerland Miniature Golf Course

Guests are permitted a varying number of visits to these locations per person, per package, depending upon the length of base ticket they purchase. For example, if you purchase a 4-day ticket, each person included in your all-inclusive package can visit any 4 of the experiences listed above, in any combination. If you purchase a 10-day ticket, you can make 10 visits per person to these locations.

Adding Meals to Your Disney World All Inclusive Trip

Disney World All-inclusive Vacation Package Type: Hotel, theme park ticket, food and beverage

When planning a trip to Disney World, all inclusive packages can also include meals. Disney World guests can book one of the hotel and ticket packages listed above and include the cost of meals by adding the Disney World Dining Plan.

With the dining plan, guests receive 2 meals per day including the cost of drinks, as well as one snack per day. The list of included snack options is comprehensive, and many could easily be considered a meal.

The Disney Dining Plan can be added to any combination of resort stay and ticket type. So, whether you’re bundling a base or park hopper ticket, or adding the Water Parks and Sports option, you can easily create an all-inclusive package that includes dining.

You can learn more about Disney’s all-inclusive dining in our dedicated dining plan article.

Disney World All-Inclusive Packages Including Other Resorts

Disney World All-inclusive Vacation Package Type: Hotel and theme park tickets

While we always recommend staying at an onsite Disney World resort, we realize that this isn’t always possible. Maybe you’re looking for more room, want a different type of experience or plan to rack up some loyalty points from your favorite hotel chain.

Fortunately, Disney has teamed up with many additional hotels to create all-inclusive package experiences. While not as comprehensive as some of the all inclusive options provided with a Disney World resort hotel package, you can bundle the cost of your theme park tickets with the cost of your hotel stay at Disney Springs hotels, Good Neighbor hotels, Gateway Hotels and other nearby resorts, including the following properties:

Disney World All Inclusive Trip: Disney Springs Resorts:

  • Holiday Inn Orlando*
  • Wyndham Garden Lake Buena Vista*
  • B Resort & Spa Lake Buena Vista*
  • DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Orlando*
  • Wyndham Lake Buena Vista*
  • Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista*
  • Hilton Orland Buena Vista Palace*
  • Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando Lake Buena Vista*

Disney World All Inclusive Trip: Walt Disney World Official Gateway Hotels

  • Wyndham Grand Orlando Resort Bonnet Creek
  • Waldorf Astoria Orlando
  • Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek
  • Fairfield Inn by Marriott at Western Entrance
  • Home2 Suites by Hilton at Western Entrance
  • Homewood Suites by Hilton at Western Entrance
  • Residence Inn by Marriott at Western Entrance
  • TownePlace Suites by Marriott at Western Entrance
  • Springhill Suites by Marriott at Western Entrance

Disney World All Inclusive Trip: Additional Disney World Area Hotels

  • Four Seasons Resort Orland at Walt Disney World Resort
  • Disney World Swan*
  • Disney World Dolphin*
  • Disney World Swan Reserve*

Since many of these properties include suite-style accommodations, they are ideal for larger families or large parties traveling together. Travelers seeking upscale accommodations and amenities might enjoy a stay at the Waldorf Astoria Orlando or the Four Seasons Resort at Disney World.

Keep in mind when booking a package at one of these resorts that you will not be able to take advantage of Disney’s complimentary transportation system to take you from your resort to the parks. However, some properties listed above will offer a shuttle to the parks.

You also can’t purchase Disney’s dining plan when staying at an offsite resort.



Trip to Disney World, All-Inclusive Packages to Meet More of Your Travel Needs

While most of the packages listed above can be booked through the Disney World website, you’ve probably noticed that there are a fair number of all-inclusive amenities that are not accounted for in each of the package options. If you’re looking to include other travel services, such as airport transfers, tours and other experiences, you’ll need to book with an authorized Disney vacation planner.

Agents who work for an authorized Disney vacation planner can book any of the packages listed above, but can also combine a host of additional amenities to create a full scale Disney World All Inclusive trip. Taking this approach allows you to simplify your vacation planning and know up front how much you’ll need to spend.

Some of the additional experiences you can book with your travel agent include:

  • Transportation from the airport to your resort hotel and back again (also known as airport transfers)
  • Disney World tours, including the ever-popular Keys to the Kingdom Tour
  • VIP experiences, including a personal Disney tour guide for the day
  • Tickets to Universal, Sea World or other destinations
  • Rental cars
  • Other travel options if you plan to visit additional destinations across Florida

In short, your Disney World travel agency can help you book most of your vacation and even assist with planning, taking care of things such as:

  • Booking Disney dining reservations
  • Finding the best dates of travel
  • Providing customized daily itineraries
  • Locating discounts and rebooking if a lower price emerges

…and more

How Much Is an All Inclusive Trip to Disney World?

If you’re wondering how much an all inclusive trip to Disney World will cost, the answer varies greatly on the resort you book, the type of ticket you purchase and the other amenities you opt to include. Your travel dates will also play into how much you will pay for your Disney World all inclusive trip. Below are some comparisons:

ResortPackage TypeDatesTravel PartyCost
Disney All Star MovieHotel with 5-day base ticketAugust 4-9, 20242 adults/2 children aged 10+$3,389.20
Hotel with 5-day park hopper ticketAugust 4-9, 20242 adults/2 children aged 10+$3,772.60
Hotel with 5-day base ticket Hotel with 5-day park hopper ticket Hotel with
5-day base ticket with quick service dining plan
August 4-9, 20242 adults/2 children aged 10+$4,529.40
Disney Beach Club ResortHotel with 5-day base ticketAugust 4-9, 20242 adults/2 children aged 10+$6,867.16
Hotel with 5-day park hopper ticketAugust 4-9, 20242 adults/2 children aged 10+$7,259.56
Hotel with 5-day base ticket with Disney Dining PlanAugust 4-9, 20242 adults/2 children aged 10+$7,624.64

The good news is, if you want to plan a Disney World all inclusive trip, there are options available to meet your needs, no matter how you want to travel.


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By Kathleen Hesketh

Kathleen Hesketh is an experienced travel writer and planner who has spent over a decade uncovering and sharing the best of U.S. destinations. A dedicated member of the International Travel Writers Alliance, she holds a wealth of industry certifications, including Disney College of Knowledge, Royal Caribbean International’s Master's program, and Viking Cruise Line’s Rivers Certified Expert. As a longtime Disney enthusiast with more than 15 park visits under her belt, Kathleen brings unique insights to her clients at Mickey World Travel and through her travel blog, Seconds to Go, where she shares her adventures traveling the U.S. with her daughters. With a career spanning over a decade of professional writing, Kathleen specializes in creating content that not only informs but combines her love for travel to deliver meaningful advice and stories for fellow travelers.

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