Orlando Trip Cost Calculator

Orlando costs $100-180/day for budget travelers (without parks). Theme park capital where magic costs money but memories are priceless.

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$100-180/day
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Orlando Budget Guide

Your Orlando Budget at a Glance

Orlando is all about theme parks, which are expensive. Budget travelers should expect $100-180 per day without parks, mid-range travelers $250-450 per day with parks, and luxury seekers $700+ per day.

Where Your Money Goes

Theme park tickets are the biggest expense. Accommodation is reasonable off-property. Food is overpriced in parks. The good news: Disney Springs is free and multi-day tickets save money.

Budget Traveler Tips

Maximize your dollar by:

  • Visiting during value season
  • Staying on International Drive
  • Packing food and snacks
  • Buying multi-day tickets
  • Using free Disney transportation

Money-Saving Tips

Visit in Value Season

Mid-January, September, early December have lowest crowds and prices.

Save $50-100 per ticket

Stay Off Property

I-Drive hotels are 50% cheaper than Disney resorts.

Save $100-200 per night

Pack Your Own Food

Bring snacks and water into parks. No outside food restrictions.

Save $20-40 per day

Buy Multi-Day Tickets

Per-day cost drops significantly with more days.

Save $30-50 per day

Best Time to Visit

Prices can vary by 50% depending on the season

Peak Season (More Expensive)

  • Spring Break (March)
  • Summer (June - August)
  • Christmas - New Year
  • Thanksgiving

Low Season (Best Deals)

  • Mid-January - February
  • September (after Labor Day)
  • Early December

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a week in Orlando cost?
A week in Orlando costs $700-1,260 for budget travelers (without parks), $1,750-3,150 for mid-range with parks, and $4,900+ for luxury.
Is Orlando expensive to visit?
Theme parks are expensive ($150-200/day), but hotels and food are reasonable. Skip the parks and Orlando is quite affordable.
What is the cheapest time to visit Orlando?
Mid-January to mid-February, September after Labor Day, and early December before holidays.

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