2015 RESORT PRICE SEASONS AT WALT DISNEY WORLD
The material below shows resort price seasons at Walt Disney World at different times of the year in 2015.
(For 2016 prices, see this, and 2017 prices, this)
Ticket prices don’t vary over the course of the year–although they typically have an annual increase during the year. See this for more on ticket prices.
Resort prices, however, are almost twice as high during some periods as they are at others.
2015 DISNEY WORLD PRICE SEASONS
Below are Walt Disney World 2015 resort price seasons by resort type. Value prices are based on Pop Century, moderates on Caribbean Beach, and deluxes on the Polynesian.
“X% Higher” means compared to the lowest prices of the year. Because these increases are different on some weekends vs. weekdays, increases are averaged across the recommended 8 night visit.
In addition to the below, Disney ups prices an additional $10-50 per night during certain weekends and holidays–particularly over the Marathon weekend, Martin Luther King Day weekend, Memorial Day weekend, 4th of July weekend, and Columbus Day weekend.
2015 DISNEY WORLD PRICE SEASONS: VALUE RESORTS
- Lowest of year–the value season—begins 1/4/15
- 45% higher–the peak season–begins 2/12/15
- 25% higher–the regular season-begins 2/22/15
- 45% higher–the peak season–begins 3/6/15
- 75% higher–the Easter season–begins 3/29/15
- 25% higher–the regular season–begins 4/12/15
- 45% higher–the summer season–begins 5/29/15
- 5% higher–near lowest of year–the value season 2—begins 8/16/15
- 10% higher–the fall season, with low prices, begins 9/11/15
- 50% higher over Thanksgiving begins 11/21/15
- 10% higher–the fall season, with low prices, begins 11/28/15
- 45% higher–the peak season–begins 12/11/15
- 80% higher–the holiday season–begins 12/18/15
2015 DISNEY WORLD PRICE SEASONS: DELUXE RESORTS
- Lowest of year–the value season—begins 1/4/15
- 33% higher–the peak season–begins 2/12/15
- 16% higher–the regular season–begins 2/22/15
- 33% higher–the peak season–begins 3/6/15
- 45% higher–the Easter season–begins 3/29/15
- 16% higher–the regular season–begins 4/12/15
- 12% higher–the summer season–begins 5/29/15
- 1% higher–near-lowest of year–the value season 2—begins 7/12/15
- Lowest of year–the value season—begins 8/16/15
- 12% higher–the regular season 2–begins 9/25/15
- 10% higher–the fall season, with low prices, begins 10/18/15
- 25% higher during Thanksgiving begins 11/24
- 8% higher–the fall season, with low prices, begins 11/28/15
- 16% higher–the regular season–begins 12/11/15
- 33% higher–the peak season–begins 12/18/15
- 55% higher–the holiday season–begins 12/25/15
2015 DISNEY WORLD PRICE SEASONS: MODERATE RESORTS
- Lowest of year–the value season—begins 1/4/15
- 30% higher–the peak season–begins 2/12/15
- 20% higher–the regular season-begins 2/22/15
- 30% higher–the peak season–begins 3/6/15
- 45% higher–the Easter season–begins 3/29/15
- 20% higher–the regular season–begins 4/12/15
- 15% higher–the summer season–begins 5/29/15
- 5% higher–near lowest of year–the value season 2—begins 8/16/15
- 8% higher–The fall season, with low prices, begins 9/11/15
- 30% higher for Thanksgiving begins 11/21/15
- 8% higher–The fall season, with low prices, begins 11/28/15
- 30% higher–the peak season–begins 12/11/15
- 50% higher–the holiday season–begins 12/18/15
MORE ON WHEN TO GO TO WALT DISNEY WORLD
- For when to go to Walt Disney World, see this
- For the best and worst times to visit, see this
- For forecasting crowds at Walt Disney World, see this
- For the 2015 Crowd Calendar, click here
- For the 2016 Crowd Calendar, click here
- For seasonal pricing at Walt Disney World, see this
- For 2015 price seasons, see this
- For projected 2016 price seasons, see this
- For weather at Walt Disney World, see this
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156 Comments on "Disney World 2015 Price Seasons"
Hi–have you yet heard of pin codes being released for 2015? Also, can the electric light pageant be seen from Magic Kingdom-view rooms at the Contemporary? Lastly, dinner at San Angel Inn or Morroco?
Steve, try showing up 30 mins early for dinner, explain to the check-in staff your situation. Yes you do pay per locker. They are–for WDW–not too expensive, $8 to $10/day plus a key deposit. See this: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/guest-services/locker-rentals/ And yes, TSM will likely be sold out…
Carrie, that’s a tough one, and profoundly influenced by whether you’ll be able to return for a second visit within the next two or three years. If not, wait. If so, go ahead. And low crowds at WDW is only compared to other times of the year–waits can still be maddeningly high at the most popular rides even on low crowd days. So yes, you will want to jump on your FP+ as soon as the 60 day window opens.