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Disney Parks announces changes in 2024

Disney Parks announces changes in 2024

If you're planning to visit Walt Disney Resort in Orlando in 2024, prepare to expertise Charm! In addition to the unusual experience, park visitors need to pay attention to new developments.

Starting this year, the park has announced significant updates, promising to make your trip to The Enchanted World of Disney an unforgettable experience.

From new attractions to unique experiences, get a breakdown of the magic that awaits people this year at Walt Disney Resort.

Back to meal plans

An exciting new feature that recently went into effect: the return of the meal plan.

The exclusive service offers Disney hotel guests the opportunity to prepay and receive coupons that can be used for dining at more than 200 locations in the parks and at Disney Springs.

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With two available options, the Quick Service (QS) plan provides two meals per day at quick-service restaurants, including a drink, a snack and a cup for unlimited use of various beverages at the hotel, for $57 for adults and children. $27 per day for children.

The Quick Service + Table Service (QS + TS) plan provides a daily meal Restaurants Express service and a drink, plus another meal at a full-service restaurant, accompanied by a snack and a cup for unlimited beverage use at the hotel, is $94 for adults and $30 for children per day.

Release of the movie “Park Hopper”.

The procedure for tickets with the “Park Hopper” option was implemented during the pandemic at the Walt Disney Resort and will be modified this year.

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Until the ninth day, visitors cannot change into the gardens until after 2 p.m. This restriction has now been removed, giving guests more flexibility to explore the theme parks according to their preferences.

End of reservation

One of the decisions made when reopening Disney locations, post-pandemic, was to commit to making a reservation to visit the selected park.

Purchasing a ticket does not guarantee entry, as without a reservation visitors will not be able to enter the site. This practice was initially adopted as a means of controlling the flow of people, and has become part of the daily routine.

The requirement ended on January 9 this year, and now people no longer need to make reservations to enjoy the magic of the parks Disney.