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How much does a ticket cost for Disney? This summer cheaper than normal

Summer can be sweltering in Florida, but if you can handle the heat, you can score some of the best deals of the year at Walt Disney World.

Special three- and four-day Magic Tickets bring prices down to less than $100 per day for adults, which at Disney and other theme parks means everyone 10 and older.

Disneyland in California is also offering a summer promo that halves prices for children ages 3 to 9. Admission is always free for children under 3 years old at both resorts.

Here’s what you need to know about saving at Disney parks this summer.

How much do Disney World tickets cost?

Disney World tickets vary by date and park. This year, starting prices for one day of admission to one park for adults range from $109 at Disney’s Animal Kingdom to $124 at Magic Kingdom. Next year, the cheapest one-day, one-park tickets for adults will cost $119. On most dates prices are significantly higher than the starting price.

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However, the resort is offering two ticket deals throughout the summer. The 4-day, 4-park Magic Ticket costs $396, which works out to $99 per day. That includes one day at each of Disney World’s four theme parks, with no park hopping or repeating parks. Tickets are valid until September 22 and must be used within seven days of the start date.

The 3-day, 3-park Magic Ticket costs $267, which works out to $89 per day. It includes one day each at EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom, with no park hopping or repeating parks. Admission to Magic Kingdom is not included. Tickets are valid through September 24 and must be used within five days of the start date.

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How much does it cost to go to Disneyland?

Disneyland ticket prices also vary by date. Single-day admission to one park starts at $104 for adults and $98 for children ages 3 to 9. This summer, however, children’s prices drop to less than $50 per day with a special 3-day Disneyland Ticket offer.

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Guests who come from Monday to Thursday can save the most. Three-day tickets cost $249 for adults and $149 for children, which works out to $83 per day for adults and less than $50 per day for children without park hopping. Monday to Thursday tickets cannot be used on Fridays or weekends.

Guests who want more flexibility can get 3-day tickets valid any day of the week for $299 per adult (less than $100 per day) and $199 per child (less than $67 per day), without park hopping.

Both types of tickets are valid from June 10 to September 26 and are subject to the availability of park reservations. Unlike Disney World, Disneyland still requires park reservations for all tickets.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Disney World, Disneyland tickets drop below $100 per day this summer

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