How to Score Free Disney World Tickets for 2025

Hello, dear readers! The New Year is just around the corner, so families will soon begin planning their annual vacations, many of which will be at Walt Disney World. As a self-proclaimed Disney parks fanatic, the number one question I get is: “How can I score free Disney World tickets?”

How to Score Free Disney World Tickets for 2025

While it’s unlikely to get a single-day park ticket for free (unless you know a Disney employee who can hook you up), there IS a little loophole you can follow and something worth considering when planning your next vacation so here’s how to score free Disney World tickets for 2025:

Undercover Tourist currently has a “Buy 4-Day Park Hopper Get 1 Day Free” offer, which works for all four of the Disney World theme parks, just not the water parks. Here are the details:

  • The ticket is valid for admission on any five days within an eight-day window, beginning on the selected date and ending seven days after the start date.
  • The days do not have to be consecutive, and when the eight-day value period has passed, the ticket is considered expired.

How to Get Your Ticket

  • You can redeem the offer here; this deal will work for every party member. *Undercover Tourist is an authorized Disney ticket seller.
  • You’ll be able to access the ticket when you arrive at Walt Disney World by either using MagicMobile (MagicMobile is in the My Disney Experience App that you’ll be using throughout your trip) or by visiting one of the theme park ticket windows on the property.

Can People Spend Five Days at Disney World and Still Have Stuff to Do?

Yes!! This special offer works for all four Disney World theme parks, including Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. Each park easily takes an entire day to explore, and often, at times, more than a whole day is needed, so it’s nice to have that extra free park hopper day in case you didn’t get a chance to visit a specific attraction. The extra day also comes in handy if you’re trying to get a reservation at a popular restaurant in one of the parks because you have more options.

In general, families (or anyone really) should spend a whole week at Disney World; that way, you have five days to enjoy the parks and a couple of rest days that can be spent at the pool or relaxing in your hotel room. I like to have my four main park days, and the extra day can be my “chill park day,” where I can hit up my favorite ride for a second (or even third!) time and also dine at said park.

Have you ever been able to get a free day at Disney World? How do you plan to save for your next vacation?

xoxo,

Lily

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