The Cheapest Days to Visit Disney World in November

Disney World trips are magical, but they can also be pretty expensive.

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Ticket prices change depending on the date (aka surge pricing), which means that choosing when you go can make a huge difference for your budget. November is a popular month thanks to cooler weather and holiday festivities, but it also comes with a mix of high and low ticket days. If you’re looking to stretch your dollars, we pulled the data on the cheapest days to visit Disney World in November so you know exactly when to plan. Let’s break it down so you can see which days will save you the most money — and which days are close behind.

The Absolute Cheapest Days

If you’re hunting for the lowest possible ticket prices, the clear winners are November 3rd through November 7th, as well as November 10th and 13th. All four Disney World parks are at their cheapest during this stretch, which makes it a sweet spot for anyone hoping to visit without paying top dollar.

These prices repeat across all four of those days, so you don’t have to stress too much about which park to hit on which date. If you’re flexible, you could even do a short four-day trip and visit each park once during this low-cost window. For Disney World, that’s a rare opportunity.

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It’s worth noting that these dates fall right after Halloween crowds leave but before the full holiday surge really kicks in. That timing explains why the tickets dip lower—you’ll still get some festive decorations in the parks, but you won’t be paying the premium that comes with Thanksgiving week or the height of the Christmas season.

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The Next-Best Options

Maybe you can’t swing a trip the first week of November. The good news is that there are other days that come close to that price range, but the bad news is that there’s only two of them. To get the second lowest possible ticket price, starting at $164, you’ll want to travel on November 11th and 12th.

  • Magic Kingdom: $189
  • EPCOT: $179
  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios: $189
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom: $164
  • Park Hopper: $266
  • Park Hopper Plus: $285.30
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If you can’t swing those dates, then there are a handful of dates that start at $169. These days won’t be quite as cheap, but they’re still lower compared to the rest of the month. Those dates are:

  • November 1st
    • Magic Kingdom: $194
    • EPCOT: $184
    • Hollywood Studios: $189
    • Animal Kingdom: $169
    • Park Hopper: $269
    • Park Hopper Plus: $288.30
  • November 2nd
    • Magic Kingdom: $194
    • EPCOT: $189
    • Hollywood Studios: $189
    • Animal Kingdom: $169
    • Park Hopper: $271
    • Park Hopper Plus: $290.30
  • November 8th
    • Magic Kingdom: $194
    • EPCOT: $189
    • Hollywood Studios: $189
    • Animal Kingdom: $169
    • Park Hopper: $271
    • Park Hopper Plus: $290.30
  • November 9th
    • Magic Kingdom: $189
    • EPCOT: $184
    • Hollywood Studios: $189
    • Animal Kingdom: $169
    • Park Hopper: $268
    • Park Hopper Plus: $287.30
  • November 15th
    • Magic Kingdom: $199
    • EPCOT: $189
    • Hollywood Studios: $189
    • Animal Kingdom: $169
    • Park Hopper: $272
    • Park Hopper Plus: $291.30
  • November 16th
    • Magic Kingdom: $189
    • EPCOT: $184
    • Hollywood Studios: $189
    • Animal Kingdom: $169
    • Park Hopper: $268
    • Park Hopper Plus: $287.30
  • November 17th
    • Magic Kingdom: $194
    • EPCOT: $184
    • Hollywood Studios: $189
    • Animal Kingdom: $169
    • Park Hopper: $269
    • Park Hopper Plus: $288.30
  • November 18th
    • Magic Kingdom: $189
    • EPCOT: $179
    • Hollywood Studios: $189
    • Animal Kingdom: $169
    • Park Hopper: $267
    • Park Hopper Plus: $286.30
  • November 19th
    • Magic Kingdom: $194
    • EPCOT: $179
    • Hollywood Studios: $189
    • Animal Kingdom: $169
    • Park Hopper: $268
    • Park Hopper Plus: $287.30
  • November 20th
    • Magic Kingdom: $189
    • EPCOT: $179
    • Hollywood Studios: $189
    • Animal Kingdom: $169
    • Park Hopper: $267
    • Park Hopper Plus: $286.30
  • November 21st
    • Magic Kingdom: $189
    • EPCOT: $184
    • Hollywood Studios: $189
    • Animal Kingdom: $169
    • Park Hopper: $268
    • Park Hopper Plus: $287.30
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As you can see, prices start creeping up a bit as you move deeper into the month. Animal Kingdom stays the most affordable park across all of these days, usually sitting under $170. Magic Kingdom, on the other hand, jumps the most quickly — it hits about $200 by mid-month. That’s about a $26 difference compared to the cheapest dates, which adds up fast if you’re buying tickets for a family.

How to Use This Info

If your top priority is to keep ticket prices down, aim for that November 3rd–7th window, or November 11th and 13th. Not only are tickets at their lowest, but crowds are generally lighter compared to later in the month when holiday events draw bigger audiences.

Animal Kingdom

If you can’t go during that stretch, the next best bet is to focus on Animal Kingdom, which consistently has the lowest ticket cost among the four parks. You might pay a little more at Magic Kingdom or Hollywood Studios, but you can balance your trip by making Animal Kingdom part of your lineup.

However, it is important to note that Animal Kingdom has a lot of construction going on right now with the addition of Tropical Americas coming to replace Dinoland, U.S.A., but you’ve still got time to visit Dinosaur before it closes on February 2nd, 2026. Additionally, Animal Kingdom may be slightly more crowded than usual in November, thanks to the opening of Zootopia: Better Zoogether! coming to the Tree of Life Theatre on November 7th. We’re really looking forward to seeing this show, but we know a lot of others are too, so expect some higher crowd levels during the first few weeks of this show’s opening.

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And here’s a pro tip: don’t just look at ticket costs in isolation. Pair these dates with potential discounts on hotels or flight deals to maximize your savings. Sometimes a slightly more expensive ticket day could still end up being cheaper overall if your lodging or transportation comes in lower.

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November is one of those months where the difference between the cheapest and priciest days can be dramatic, especially once you hit Thanksgiving week. Knowing exactly which days keep prices low can make a huge difference when you’re budgeting out your trip.

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