If you’re thinking of planning a trip to Disney World for 2023 and you’re a UK resident, there’s a special deal you’ll want to take advantage of!
We saw a UK resident-specific deal announced back in May of 2021, but now a new one has been revealed and it comes with a LOT of perks!
Disney has announced their “the magic is yours” deal for 2023 vacations to the Most Magical Place on Earth for those traveling from the UK. The deal appears on the Disney packages website that is specific to UK residents.
This deal applies for selected arrivals between January 1st and December 17th, 2023 (some blockout dates may apply) at specific Disney World hotels. BUT caution: to get this deal you’ll need to book by July 27th, 2022!
Just what is included in the deal you ask? Great question! If you book this special package you can get a Disney dining and merchandise credit of up to $1,200 that can be used at over 350 locations.
Guests who book the package can also get a 14-day Magic Ticket for the price of a 7-day ticket, and it includes Memory Maker too!
Plus you can get a FREE Disney gift card with $200 of spending money!
But wait…there’s MORE! The package also includes 2 free tickets to the Cirque du Soleil Drawn to Life show in Disney Springs for those who stay in selected Disney hotels and book before that July 27th date!
The UK website goes through what a 2-week package would look like at different hotels in Disney World. For example, the 2-week package at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort — French Quarter or Riverside would include a $1,000 dining and merchandise credit, while a stay at Disney’s Pop Century Resort comes with a $500 dining and merchandise credit for the 2-week package.
The fine print indicates that certain things in the package are included for a minimum stay of 5 consecutive nights and a maximum of 21 consecutive nights for arrivals from January 1st-March 25th, 2023, and April 17th-December 17th, 2023.
Again note that the package has to be booked by July 27th, 2022. You can see more details about the 14-day tickets…
…and a break-down of the merchandise/dining credit values on the website.
So if you’ve been wanting to book that next vacation and were just waiting on a good deal to help you get it all squared away, this could be just the thing for you!
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SML says
Whattttttttt? Where are the deals for US residents. Why can’t we get any deals like this? This happened before. Why is it happening again? Shame on you, Disney!
Lucretia Kleinman says
They figure Americans keep coming to Disney. I’ve seen a lot of complaints from UK visitors, so they’re probably afraid to lose them. I too would like some perks, especially as a Vacation Club member.
Rachel says
How likely do you think it would be to be able to upgrade to a dining plan rather than the credit – if the dining plan comes back by 2023?
Lesley-Anne says
I looked at this deal, we will be travelling May 2023 for 2 weeks. We stay off property and visit universal too, so it’s way more expensive to stay in Disney for us. Can I ask are the prices comparable to what US visitors pay? For example the price quoted above for Pop century is £1112 per person. At current exchange rates that’s $1364. I’ve seen lots of reviews and comments from US visitors that say, what they paid for their whole holiday, would only cover my park ticket costs. Even staying off property the average UK visitor is probably going to spend £6000-£8000 ($7500-$9500) for a family.
Kev Dickson says
Took advantage of this deal for our Jan 23 trip. Staying in CBR and cant wait!!!
Bit of a shame you only get 2 tickets for Cirque, but still a nice bonus so we’ll get two children’s tickets and make use of it.
Bilal van der Wijst says
It’s not a UK resident deal only.