
Heads Up! You can now book Disney World tickets, rooms, and dining plans for 2024! Yes, dining plans are back!
As you can imagine, their systems got bogged down with the high volume this morning, but it looks like bookings are open again. If you’re interested in booking a 2024 trip, now’s the time.
Unfortunately, there is no one nice list of the prices for next year though. You just have to plug in your possible trip dates with the options you’re considering and see what the total is…or have a travel agent like me help you do the legwork.
In general, 2024 will cost more than 2023 though, but there are many factors that go into the total. Disney uses dynamic pricing, so the prices will vary depending on popularity and availability. Days that tend to be busier, such as weekends and holidays, will generally cost more than other days. The length of your stay and which resort you stay at will also affect the overall cost.

Finally, many people have been waiting for the dining plans to return. These are basically prepaid meal plans that folks like for the convenience. You should evaluate which restaurants you plan to really dine in, including what you might order there, to see if the plans are worthwhile to you though. Everyone in your booking will have to get the same plan if you opt-in for it, even the kids.
There are two types of dining plans that you can add to your resort packages. These are the prices and allocations per person per day of your resort stay. Both plans also include 1 Resort Refillable Drink Mug per person per stay.
Quick Service Dining Plan:
$57.01 per adult (ages 10+), $23.83 per child (ages 3 – 9)
- 2 Quick Service Meals
- 1 Alcoholic/non-Alcoholic Beverage per Meal
- 1 Snack
Disney Dining Plan:
$94.28 per adult (ages 10+), $29.69 per child (ages 3-9)
- 1 Table Service Meal
- 1 Quick Service Meal
- 1 Alcoholic/non-Alcoholic Beverage per Meal
- 1 Snack
If you’re thinking about a 2024 trip, you can now begin to crunch the numbers. Resorts can fill up for popular times of the year, and prices will just go up the closer you get.
Packages (which means booking a resort room and tickets together) just need a $200 deposit and that’s fully refundable if you cancel at least 30 days before your check-in date.
Room-only bookings need to pay the first day’s amount and are refundable if you cancel at least 5 days before your check-in date.
Ticket-only bookings are not refundable but the tickets can stay in your account for future use. You’ll just have to pay the additional difference if ticket prices increase for the days you eventually use them.
If a special offer comes along in the future, you can get that applied if your booking qualifies for it too.
As always, feel free to contact me if you want to chat about booking a Disney World trip! See ya real soon!
