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Disney World Announces Summer 2025 Deals: Half-Price Kids Tickets, New Shows, and More

Walt Disney World in Florida is rolling out a series of special offers and new entertainment experiences designed to attract families during the summer of 2025. Get ready for significant savings on kids' tickets, exciting new shows, and the...

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Disney World Announces Summer 2025 Deals: Half-Price Kids Tickets, New Shows, and More

Key Insights

  • **Half-Price Kids' Tickets:** A first-of-its-kind offer provides 50% off standard park tickets for children aged 3-9 on purchases of 3-day tickets or longer. Valid for visits from May 27 to Sept 20, 2025 (booking starts March 27).
  • **New Hollywood Studios Shows:** "The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure" and "Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After" both debut on May 27, 2025.
  • **New Magic Kingdom Parade:** "Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away," inspired by the Main Street Electrical Parade, debuts Summer 2025 (date TBC) - the park's first nighttime parade in nearly a decade.
  • **Special 3-Park Ticket:** A 3-day ticket for EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom (excluding Magic Kingdom) starts at $89/day ($267 total), valid April 6 - Sept 22, 2025.
  • **Dining & Hotel Deals:** A free Disney Dining Plan option returns for select 4+ night packages (select dates June 29 - Dec 22), and guests can save up to 30% on select resort hotel rooms (Aug 1 - Oct 11).
  • **Why this matters:** These offers make a summer trip potentially more affordable for families, while new entertainment adds fresh reasons to visit the popular Florida resort.

In-Depth Analysis

### Summer Savings Opportunities Walt Disney World is focusing heavily on family value for Summer 2025. The headline deal is **50% off children's (ages 3-9) tickets** when purchasing a standard theme park ticket for 3 days or longer. This applies to visits between May 27 and September 20, 2025, with booking opening on March 27. Remember, children under 3 enter free.

Another option is a **specially priced 3-day, 3-park ticket** starting at $267 (plus tax). This grants one park per day access to EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom (Magic Kingdom is excluded) for visits beginning April 6 through September 22, 2025.

For longer stays, consider the **free Disney Dining Plan** offer. This requires booking a non-discounted 4-night, 4-day (or longer) package including a stay at select Disney Resort hotels and Park Hopper tickets. It's valid for select arrival dates between June 29 and December 22, 2025. Alternatively, guests staying between August 1 and October 11, 2025, can get **up to 30% off** select Disney Resort hotel rooms instead of the dining plan. Don't forget, all Disney Resort hotel guests receive **free water park admission** on their check-in day throughout 2025.

### New Entertainment Debuts Disney’s Hollywood Studios gets two new stage shows debuting May 27, 2025: * **"The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure":** A reimagining of the classic story with new sets and musical numbers. * **"Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After":** Featuring characters like Cruella de Vil, Captain Hook, and Maleficent.

Magic Kingdom welcomes back a nighttime parade tradition with **"Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away."** Inspired by the fan-favorite Main Street Electrical Parade and featuring characters from films like "Peter Pan," "Encanto," and "Frozen," it marks the park's first nighttime parade in nearly ten years. The exact start date is yet to be announced but is slated for Summer 2025.

### Enhanced Experiences From May 27 through September 1, 2025, look for limited-time **kid zones** with activities and character interactions in Magic Kingdom (Tomorrowland with Stitch, Storybook Circus) and EPCOT (CommuniCore Hall with Goofy). Character appearances will also be more frequent during early entry for resort hotel guests, and scheduled appearances will be announced at select resorts (Pop Century, Art of Animation, Caribbean Beach, Wilderness Lodge).

Plan accordingly if Buzz Lightyear is a must-do: **Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin** in Magic Kingdom will close in August 2025 for refurbishment and enhancements.

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FAQ

* **Q: When is the 50% off kids' ticket deal valid?

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* **Q: Which parks are included in the special $267 3-day ticket?

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* **Q: When do the new shows "The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure" and "Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After" start?

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* **Q: Is there a new parade coming?

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Takeaways

  • **Plan for Savings:** If traveling with children aged 3-9 between late May and mid-September 2025, the half-price ticket deal offers significant savings on visits of 3 days or more. Book starting March 27.
  • **Consider Package Deals:** For longer trips, compare the free Dining Plan offer (requires specific package components) with potential hotel room discounts to see which provides better value for your family.
  • **New Entertainment Timing:** Factor the May 27 debut date for the Hollywood Studios shows and the upcoming summer debut of the Magic Kingdom parade into your park plans.
  • **Who Benefits Most:** Families with children in the 3-9 age range planning summer/early fall trips stand to save the most, while all visitors can enjoy new entertainment offerings.
  • **Act Fast:** Deals like the free Dining Plan and hotel discounts often have limited availability, especially for popular dates.

Discussion

These new deals and entertainment options aim to make a Disney World summer trip more appealing. What are you most excited about – the ticket savings, the new shows, or the return of a nighttime parade?

*Do you think these offers make a Disney trip more accessible? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!*

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Sources

Source 1: It’s going to cost less to take your kids to Disney World this summer (USA TODAY) Source 2: Disney prepares for summer with new deals, new shows (WESH 2) Source 3: Disney World in Florida unveils summer deals, including half-price tickets, new shows, parade (FOX 35 Orlando) Source 4: Official Disney World Offers Page

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