Thanksgiving, Disney’s Very Merriest After Hours, and the end of the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival — those are just some of the things that will be taking place in Disney World in November!
If you’re planning a trip to the Most Magical Place on Earth in November, you’ll want to buy your park tickets, schedule your Park Passes, and book your hotel. And, if you’re planning on flying to Disney World, you’ll need to buy those airplane tickets. Just how much will it cost you to fly to Disney World in November? We’re breaking it all down right here.
Our Method
Just like the version of this post we did for September flights and October flights, we won’t be looking at every single airport in the U.S. for purposes of this article. Instead, we’ll be looking only at some of the bigger airports in the United States. For this post, we’ll be looking specifically at what it would cost to fly from each of those bigger airports to Orlando International Airport on various airlines in November.
We checked the airline prices for flights departing on November 18th (Thursday) and returning on November 22nd (Monday). The cost for flights of this weekend contained some more expensive dates and some cheaper dates based on the results we saw on GoogleFlights for a trip from New York to Orlando in November. It is near Thanksgiving, but not during that peak travel week.
Dates in early November were much less expensive, however, and dates near Thanksgiving were much MORE expensive. So just keep in mind that those dates can greatly affect travel prices.
This entire post is based on information we found through Google Flights when we checked, but prices can very greatly over time.
Also, just as we’ve mentioned before, each airline (and various tickets within each airline) will have its own pros and cons or specific benefits and drawbacks. One airline’s tickets may be more expensive, but they may come with more benefits like the ability to pick your seat on the plane or the ability to bring a carry-on bag. Others might be cheaper but may not have those same benefits. Picking the right ticket and airline will all depend on what is best for you.
Additionally, keep in mind that what we’re sharing here are the base ticket prices. These costs don’t include any additional taxes or fees that you may have to pay for if you do ultimately purchase a ticket to fly to Orlando.
The way we’ve calculated these average prices is by looking at the least expensive combination of flights for each airline from each airport. So, for each airline, we’ve looked at the least expensive departing flight from the airport to Orlando, and the least expensive return flight from Orlando to the airport on that airline.
Those flights may be at inconvenient times, include many stops, etc. You may want or need to book a different set of flights that include a cheaper departing option coupled with a more expensive returning option, just to make sure you get what’s most convenient. In other words, these are averages and estimates, but your actual costs will vary.
For the Southwest flights, we strictly looked at the “Wanna Get Away” ticket options for the dates we searched. For all other airlines, we used the Google Flight search tool. Keep in mind that flights could be more or less expensive when you go to book them on the actual airline’s website (as opposed to the prices you see on Google Flights).
Additionally, we tried to limit our flights to ones that arrive on the same day as they depart, so that impacted our estimates at the time. Note that all of these ticket prices are just for 1 person.
Alright, with all of that information out of the way, let’s break down the average costs to fly to Orlando in November.
New York (JFK or LaGuardia)
Southwest:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $152.71 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $570.75 round trip
Delta:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $137 round trip from La Guardia and back
- Most expensive combination of flights: $1,615 round trip from JFK and back
United:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $268 round trip from La Guardia and back (There were, however, much cheaper flights to and from Newark Liberty International Airport, so that’s something to keep in mind)
- Most expensive combination of flights: $766 round trip from La Guardia and back
American Airlines:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $125 round trip from JKF and back (note that the first of these flights was through JetBlue, which has an alliance with American Airlines)
- Most expensive combination of flights: $746 round trip from JFK and back
Spirit:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $61 round trip from La Guardia and back
- Most expensive combination of flights: $267 round trip from La Guardia and back
Los Angeles (LAX)
Southwest:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $265.64 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $760.52 round trip
Delta:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $345 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $935 round trip
United:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $418 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $695 round trip
American Airlines:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $245 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $819 round trip
Spirit:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $112 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $297 round trip
Chicago O’Hare (ORD)
Southwest:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $188.25 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $604.24 round trip
Delta:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $183 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $767 round trip
United:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $179 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $709 round trip
American Airlines:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $160 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $966 round trip
Spirit:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $93 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $155 round trip
Dallas (Love Field or Fort Worth)
Southwest:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $185.45 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $622.85 round trip
Delta:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $383 round trip from Dallas Fort Worth and back
- Most expensive combination of flights: $897 round trip from Dallas Fort Worth and back
United:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $320 round trip from Dallas Fort Worth and back
- Most expensive combination of flights: $852 round trip from Dallas Fort Worth and back
American Airlines:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $205 round trip from Dallas Fort Worth and back
- Most expensive combination of flights: $755 round trip from Dallas Fort Worth and back
Spirit:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $86 round trip from Dallas Fort Worth and back
- Most expensive combination of flights: $191 round trip from Dallas Fort Worth and back
Atlanta (ATL)
Southwest:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $143.59 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $442.38 round trip
Delta:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $197 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $537 round trip
United:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $309 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $821 round trip
American Airlines:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $185 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $720 round trip
Spirit:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $86 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $290 round trip
Denver (DEN)
Southwest:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $241.08 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $716.80 round trip
Delta:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $275 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $784 round trip
United:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $260 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $712 round trip
American Airlines:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $253 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $750 round trip
Spirit:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $94 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $303 round trip
Now it’s time to average these prices together. Overall, the average price to fly to Disney World in November (using the parameters and websites we used) ranged from about $205.19 on the cheaper side, up to about $668.88 in terms of the more expensive options.
As always, these are only averages and estimates. What it will actually cost you to fly to Disney World can vary greatly depending on the airline you choose, what dates and times you choose to fly, where you’re flying from, and more.
Don’t want to have to watch the flight costs change, go hunting for the best deals, etc.? You might want to speak with our friends over at Small World Vacations! The Small World Vacations team has lots of experience planning trips to Disney World and can answer your questions and help take the stress out of your trip planning. Plus, all of their services are totally FREE!
And that’s a look at the average prices to fly to Disney World in November. Hopefully, this gave you a general idea of what costs to expect if you’re planning a trip for later this year. Stay tuned for more information and tips to help you plan your next trip to Disney!
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Pete says
That’s all assuming that Southwest airlines job action / strikes don’t widen to other airlines. Trip insurance is a good idea!
RiRi says
When was this article written? Dates are important so we can know if the information is current or dated.
DFB Gigi says
Hi RiRi, this article was produced on October 3, 2021.