Plan Ahead! How to book your 2016 Disney vacation

The Walt Disney World website currently only allows bookings through 2015…so how do you book for later dates? Do you have to wait?

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BOOKING YOUR WALT DISNEY WORLD TRIP IN 2016

You can book rooms at Walt Disney World for 2016 up to 499 days in advance right now.

You can’t do it on the Disney World website yourself though. You can only do it by calling Disney directly, or through a travel specialist like me and my friends at World of Magic Travel.


Right now, we can only book your Resort rooms—not packages (room/tickets/dining plan) After we book your Resort room, once the ticket prices and Disney Dining Plan details are released, we can easily add these to your reservation details.

The prices you’ll be quoted on the website will be 2015 prices and the prices for the next year are typically released in the summer of the prior year. The 2016 prices will probably be announced in summer 2015 sometime. If any discounts come out between the time you book and the time you travel, we can help you take advantage of those by adding them to your reservation.

I highly recommend booking your Walt Disney World trip at least 180 days in advance of your arrival date, so that you can make dining reservations at the restaurants you want and for the dates you want. The Disney website won’t allow you to book for 2016 dates, until summer 2015, so contacting me to help you with that, can really be beneficial to your vacation!

Travel agents are free to you to use, as they are compensated by Disney, not by their clients.  The prices we will quote you are as good as, or even better as those you can book yourself! Click here for my other tips on booking an affordable Disney trip on a budget!

If you love to plan ahead, and are saving up for your 2016 trip, make it a reality with an Official Disney Rersort Reservation! I can book resort stays all the way through next February for you! Contact me today for a free price quote on any 2015 or 2016 Disney Vacation, I’d be happy to help! Email me at Summer@worldofmagictravel.com or Follow me on Facebook

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6 thoughts on “Plan Ahead! How to book your 2016 Disney vacation

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