Ever wanted to guarantee the PERFECT day at Disney World?
Your favorite foods, your favorite rides, a private car whisking you from park to park through backstage access? Your dreams are coming true… . A new V.I.P. Tour is now open for booking for Walt Disney World guests: the completely customizable World of Dreams Tour!
Based on our discussion with Disney World VIP Tour cast members, the inclusions are like no other… in fact, the tour is so customizable that interested guests can work with planning partners beforehand to plan their “dream day” — accommodating a party of up to six guests for up to 12 hours — in Disney World.
This could include experiences in any (or even more than one) of the four theme parks such as a pre-park opening photo shoot in Toy Story Land or even a tour of the Suite in Cinderella Castle. From attractions to dining in some of Disney World most popular restaurants (with meals and snacks included in the price), this tour can also potentially include hard-to-get access to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge when it opens this fall in Disney World.
And, yes — private, inter-park transportation is included!
But what is the cost, you ask? $12,000 for the first day, and $10,000 for additional days. Plus tax.
How does this differ from a regular VIP tour? While regular private VIP tours in Disney World can get verrrry pricey, they haven’t hit $1,000 per hour…yet. So you know this tour is going to go above and beyond what was previously the highest-end offering bookable by regular guests.
The weird part? Park tickets aren’t included! Nope…so that’ll be $12,000 PLUS the cost of park tickets for you and your family or friends.
So, whaddya think? Start your day with a pre-park opening photo shoot at Cinderella Castle followed by a few rides on Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance? And that’s only the beginning… .
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What do you think of the World of Dreams Tour? Please let us know with a comment!
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That price is ridiculous! It’s a tour for the wealthy only. I’m hoping Disney shies away from this sort of thing.
For that price you should not only get an overnight stay in the castle , but Mickey should hand deliver Trader Sam drinks, peel your grapes, and give you a mani-pedi.
Tammra, no word on whether this is possible. 😛
Mark, that made me laugh out loud.
Sharon, yup!
The fact that “It’s a tour for the wealthy only” doesn’t turn me off Disney at all. There will always be things I can’t afford, like a Lamborghini, eating at my favorite restaurants every night, or living the rest of my life on Disney property. And I’m okay with that. From Club 33 to shutting down whole parks for corporate and celebrity use, Disney has ALWAYS catered to the rich. That doesn’t mean it can’t cater to everyone else as well. This just gives me another Disney thing to dream about (unless I win that lottery).
I don’t have an issue with this being offered, but I do think it’s an absurdly poor value. I would pay $12k (if I happened to have that much laying around with nothing else to spend it on) if it included a stay in the Dream Suite. Certainly not just a *tour* of the Dream Suite. But if people want to waste money on this, by all means, go right on ahead.
Supply and demand… if we keep demanding, they’ll keep supplying. I go to Disney every year, and I’m not seeing people minding the crazy prices enough to stay home… just sayin’…
Regardless of what they do Disney will always have those that choose to criticize them and those that enjoy their offerings. I have no problem with the price; how others spend their money is their business.
We have annual passes and go as often as possible. The park is always cleaner than other theme parks, the landscaping is kept up beautifully, the merchandise sold there is above average and the food is a higher quality.
So lets just enjoy the destinations we choose to travel to and not worry about what the next guy is doing. . .
There’s only one Disney World and wealthy people want to visit, also. I just hope that we little fans don’t get priced out. Even the value hotels are climbing so high and yet they act like they want us to stay on property!?!?
Honestly, this one made me mad. Sure, rich people can afford this, and they have every right to. And if they do, I reserve the right to judge them as not paying enough taxes, particularly if they whine about paying for education or health care or veterans’ services. If they were giving this to a kid with a terminal disease or something, that would be one thing, but come on. At some point, this gets disgusting.
Omg love disney world but I would rather give money to charity and do the same as everyone else than pay that.
Wonder if they offer an AP or DVC discounts ?
Ok, just be I’m wealthy doesn’t mean I don’t look for a deal. Paying that much money for a tour of a park and not have the park entry ticket included is ridiculous!!
DFB, let’s start a go fund me. We can all help get you that tour and you can (secretly) tell us everything. Or you can take me! Just kidding but for real, let’s go fund DFB
I think it is great when rich people spend big chunks of their money instead of leaving it in banks. Spend it all up!