We have been treated to a bunch of holiday and Christmas news and announcements from Disney this week — and now there’s one more! Disney is offering the “The Ultimate Disney Christmas Package” for Disney World vacations during the holidays.

This special package includes a five-night stay at select Walt Disney World Resort hotels from December 21 to 26, 2019, four-day theme park tickets with Park Hopper option, and some exclusive holiday experiences around the parks.
The Ultimate Disney Christmas Package Itinerary includes:
Saturday, December 21
Enjoy exclusive nighttime access to select attractions at Animal Kingdom, including Avatar Flight of Passage, Na’vi River Journey, and Expedition Everest. There will also be an exclusive showing of the new “Rivers of Light: We Are One” show.

Sunday, December 22
Celebrate the season at Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom, with tickets to the event included in this package. Enjoy select Magic Kingdom attractions. special entertainment, sweet treats, and “snow” on Main Street, U.S.A.
- Read about the holiday overlays coming to select Magic Kingdom attractions here.
- Find out about the new fireworks show during Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party here.

Monday, December 23 or Tuesday, December 24 (one night per reservation)
Check out the new, limited-time “Epcot Forever” nighttime spectacular at an exclusive reserved viewing area. You’ll also receive a digital $50 Epcot Theme Park Dine Promo Card for each guest ages 3 and older, eligible for use at select Epcot food and beverage locations.
- Learn more about “Epcot Forever” here
- Take a sneak peek at Epcot’s Cookie Stroll during this year’s Epcot International Festival of the Holidays

Wednesday, December 25
Happy Holidays! The Ultimate Disney Christmas gift will be delivered to your resort room!
For more information on the Ultimate Disney Christmas Package, call (407) 939-5268, visit the Walt Disney World Resort Special Offers site, or contact your travel agent. (AllEars.net recommends Mouse Fan Travel — learn about why you should use a vacation planner/travel agent for your Disney trip here)
Will you be spending the holidays in Disney World? Let us know in the comments!
Info on ALL the Holiday Happenings in Disney World
- Learn ALL About Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party in Disney World
- Get the Details on the EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays
- Check Out the Latest Info About Jollywood Nights -- A Holiday Party at Hollywood Studios
- Learn About Disney World's ONLY Breakfast with Santa
- Check Out Some EPIC Disney Ornaments on Amazon
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Sounds like a package for the filthy rich. I don’t even want to know the cost of this one. I don’t think I would ever want to pay that kind of money to be at the parks during shoulder to shoulder crowds either. I’ve heard that Christmas week is the absolute worst time you could possibly visit. They clearly aren’t offering a package to drum up business, this is clearly to take advantage of those crazy enough to already be going during that week and to squeeze them for as much money as they can by offering all of the “avoid the crowd” and “front of the line” things that they can for the elite families that can afford that luxury. Another disappointing, greedy promotion from Disney I’m afraid. Gosh it’s been so long since Disney has done the above and beyond perks for EVERYONE that make them stand head and shoulders above the rest. It used to be that Disney offered so much more for your money that they were the only vacation destination for me. I hate this new greed and push for only the rich folk. I went to a dessert party when it was $25 per person! What happened to those days? Even that seemed like a lot for tiny desserts but it was not insanely priced like they are now. You just have to have a ton of disposable income to make sense out of these parties now.