It’s no secret that a trip to Disney World can cost you a pretty penny.

And, one of the first things that you have to decide on when planning your vacation is when you want to visit. But, did you know that the cost of your ticket depends on what dates you’re planning to be at Disney World? It’s true! The cost of a Disney World one-park ticket currently starts at $109, but there are only a few select dates that you can actually get a ticket at that price — so, let’s take a look at the cheapest days to visit Disney World in 2021!
Here are the CHEAPEST days to visit Disney World this year!
August
The summer is always a popular time to visit Disney World, and Disney knows it so ticket prices are often more expensive between May to August. Though, the week that most grade schools start up again in August can be one of the best times to visit. And, that is the same for 2021!

According to Disney’s ticket pricing calendar, the cost of a one-park ticket is $109 each from August 23rd to 26th and August 30th and 31st. So, if you’re willing to plan your vacation mid-week in late August, you can score yourself a pretty good deal comparatively.

September
September is another month that tends to draw fewer crowds to Disney World, meaning you can often find better deals on tickets.

A one-park ticket currently costs $109 for guests on September 1st and 2nd, September 7th through 9th, September 13th to 16th, September 21st to 23rd, AND September 27th and 29th. So, you’ve got MANY more days to choose from this month if you’re looking for the cheapest ticket prices.

By now you’ve probably picked up on a theme here when it comes to Disney ticket pricing — the lowest costing dates tend to be during the week when there are lesser crowds visiting Disney World. And, if you’re willing to plan your Disney trip mid-week in August and September, you can score your tickets at a lower price AND enjoy the parks without tons of crowds. Could be a win-win for your family!

After September, the holiday crowds start to pick up in Disney World, so the cheapest you’ll be able to find a one-day park ticket for October through December is quite a bit more than the prices in August and September, with the lowest costing ticket starting at $133.

Keep in mind that Disney is currently requiring that all guests have both a valid ticket and a Park Pass Reservation before heading to the park, so be sure you’ve secured both for the date that you plan to go!
Learn more about what Disney World is like in 2021 in our video below!
You Need to Plan a 2021 Walt Disney World Trip Differently — Here’s How.
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