Check out the details on Disney’s just released ticket and vacation packages for next year here. Take a look about what we know so far about 2023.
2023
First, 2023 will be here before we know it! It’s time to start planning those vacations. Disney World planning is kind of like a marathon so a lot of advanced planning is necessary. While we do not have to worry about making dining reservations 180 days out or making FastPass selections 60 days out, it is still good to get your dates in order, purchase your package, and make those park passes!
2023 Disney World tickets and packages are now available to book!
You will not be able to pre-purchase Genie+ for your trip when you book that vacation. You will need to purchase it in the app every day you wish to use it. Read more about that HERE. We do know that Disney park passes are extended into 2023.
Early Entry
So, what’s the big deal with purchasing your 2023 packages so early? What are the advantages of staying onsite at a Disney hotel? Not only do you have easy transportation around property, but there are perks reserved for onsite Guests.
Early theme park entry will STILL be available in 2023. Here is what Disney had to say:
Our very popular early theme park entry benefit for Disney Resort hotel guests will continue beyond the 50th Anniversary for visits throughout all of 2023! This benefit gives Disney Resort guests an opportunity to enter ANY of the 4 Walt Disney World Resort theme parks to enjoy select attractions, shops and dining EVERY day (valid admission, park reservation and Resort ID required).
Booking your Vacation
Recently, we shared HERE that Disney World theme park and vacation packages would be available soon. That time is here! Starting today, June 8, Disney vacations and tickets are live! Take a look at Disney’s website to see prices of everything.
Will you book your 2023 vacation now or wait for a special offer to save money? Please share your thoughts with us on our Facebook Page.
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