Walt Disney World All-Inclusive Package Guide

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  Moderate   Best: January-February, September-November   Theme Parks
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Disney World doesn't sell a true all-inclusive, but its packages get close: room, park tickets, and a dining plan bundled into one price. The honest math: dining plans pay off for table-service-loving families who'd order the expensive items anyway — and cost extra convenience-money for light eaters. A package quote comparison tells you in minutes.

Last updated July 2026 · Reviewed by Courtney Geisel, Travel Advisor · See full cost breakdown

Walt Disney World, Florida for a all-inclusive resort: what to know

The 'all-inclusive Disney' question has a nuanced answer. Disney's vacation packages bundle three things: an on-site resort room, park tickets, and optionally a Disney Dining Plan that prepays a daily allotment of meals and snacks. Bundled together with everything paid before you fly, it behaves like an all-inclusive — no wallet decisions at dinner, kids ordering freely — which for many families is the actual point.

The honest math on dining plans: they reward guests who use every credit on table-service meals and the priciest menu items, and quietly tax those who'd rather grab lighter counter-service food. Families with big appetites and character-meal plans tend to come out ahead or break even while gaining the fixed-budget peace of mind; couples who like to wander and snack usually do better paying as they go. The right answer depends on how your family actually eats — which is a five-minute conversation, not a spreadsheet weekend.

One more bundling lever: on-site guests get early park entry every day and extended evening hours at deluxe resorts — perks that function like included fast passes if you use them. Courtney runs the package-versus-piecemeal comparison for your exact dates and family, free, and books whichever genuinely wins.

About Walt Disney World, Florida for All-Inclusive Resorts

Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida is the world's most visited vacation resort, spanning 25,400 acres and featuring four theme parks, two water parks, over 25 resort hotels, and Disney Springs entertainment district. Known as 'The Most Magical Place on Earth,' it offers an immersive experience where Disney storytelling comes to life through innovative attractions, character encounters, and meticulous attention to detail. The resort creates a complete escape from reality, where guests can explore different worlds from classic fairy tales to futuristic adventures. With world-class dining, entertainment, and accommodations, Disney World caters to multi-generational families seeking shared magical experiences, though it equally enchants adults who appreciate the artistry, nostalgia, and escapism that only Disney can provide.

  • Four distinct theme parks: Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom
  • Home to exclusive attractions like Avatar Flight of Passage, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, and Space Mountain
  • Character dining experiences and meet-and-greets with beloved Disney characters
  • Disney Genie+ service for skipping lines at popular attractions
  • Themed resort hotels ranging from value to deluxe villa accommodations
  • Disney Springs outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment complex
Budget Level
Moderate
Best Time to Visit
January-February, September-November
Main Airport
Orlando International Airport (MCO)
Daily Cost
$300-500/person
Language
English
Passport
Not Required

Destination Scores

Family
10.0/10
Romance
6.0/10
Adventure
7.0/10

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Where to Stay in Walt Disney World, Florida

Top-rated properties perfect for couples traveling to Walt Disney World, Florida.

Caribe Royale Orlando

Condo Resort $170-$350/night
Recently renovated all-suite resort with excellent dining and pools
Best for: Convention attendees, families wanting resort vibe with kitchen

Champions Gate Omni Resort

Condo/Vacation Home Resort $200-$800/night
Upscale golf resort with Omni hotel and surrounding vacation homes
Best for: Golfers, families wanting resort amenities with condo space

Disney's All-Star Movies Resort

Value Resort $130-$200/night
Budget-friendly with giant movie icons, recently renovated rooms
Best for: Music lovers, budget seekers, families needing suite option

Disney's All-Star Music Resort

Value Resort $100-$250/night

Disney's All-Star Sports Resort

Value Resort $100-$250/night

Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge

Deluxe Resort $450-$750/night
African lodge with savanna views - giraffes and zebras outside your room!
Best for: Animal lovers, unique experience seekers

Disney's Art of Animation Resort

Value Resort $175-$350/night
Immersive animation theming with family suites that sleep 6
Best for: Families needing space, budget-conscious, animation fans

Disney's BoardWalk Inn

Deluxe Resort $500-$850/night
1920s Atlantic City boardwalk theme, walking distance to EPCOT and Hollywood Studios
Best for: EPCOT/Studios focus, nightlife lovers, walkers

Why Walt Disney World, Florida works for a all-inclusive resort

Walt Disney World, Florida consistently ranks among the top Theme Parks choices for couples, and it's not by accident. Between the value-priced all-inclusives and short flights, Walt Disney World is set up to deliver the kind of trip couples actually want. Here's what makes it work:

  • Download My Disney Experience app BEFORE arrival - it controls everything
  • Make dining reservations 60 days out at 6am ET for popular spots
  • Rope drop (arriving at park opening) is most effective touring strategy
  • Park hop strategically - mornings at AK/HS, evenings at MK/EPCOT
  • Take a mid-day break at your resort pool (especially in summer)

Planning a all-inclusive resort to Walt Disney World

A few practical anchors before you commit to dates:

  • When to go: January-February, September-November, those shoulder months give you the sweet spot of great weather without peak-season prices.
  • Peak season (avoid if you can): March-April, June-August, December. Expect higher resort rates and fuller beaches.
  • Hurricane window: June-November. Travel insurance is worth the small extra spend if you're booking in this range.
  • Airport: Orlando International Airport (MCO): most major US cities have direct routes, which matters for a short all-inclusive resort.
  • Budget check: plan for about $300-500/person. That covers accommodations, meals, activities, and a couple of excursions.
  • Language: English.

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