Great Deals on Cruise Packages at Walt Disney World Travel Company
Florida Walt Disney World Tickets from £32 a Day at Walt Disney World Travel Company
Free Kids Dining Plan with Selected Disney World Resort Bookings at Walt Disney World Travel Company
Great Deals on Disneyland Paris Breaks at Walt Disney World Travel Company
Up to 3 Free Nights and 20% off 14-Day Tickets at Walt Disney World Travel Company
Great Deals on Disney Cruises at Walt Disney World Travel Company
Flexible Instalment Payments at Walt Disney World Travel Company
Free Dining and Drinks in 2027 at Walt Disney World Travel Company
15% Deposit on Bookings up to March 2027 at Walt Disney World Travel Company
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About the Brand
The Walt Disney Travel Company is the official holiday booking arm of Disney’s UK operation, arranging package trips to Walt Disney World in Florida, Disneyland Paris, and Disney Cruise Line sailings. It operates under the wider Disney Experiences division, giving it direct access to official resort inventory, ticket allocations, and onboard packages that third-party travel agents simply can’t match. The company is based in the United Kingdom and primarily serves British holidaymakers looking for fully ATOL-protected Disney holidays.
The core product range covers three holiday types: Florida resort stays with theme-park tickets, Disneyland Paris short breaks, and Disney Cruise Line voyages across the Mediterranean and Caribbean. Pricing spans from short Paris getaways starting around a few hundred pounds per person to multi-week Florida resort packages running into thousands. Every package is flight-inclusive and ATOL-protected, which sets it apart from booking components separately. Current deals highlight Florida Walt Disney World tickets from £32 a day, free kids’ dining plans on selected resort bookings, and up to three free nights with 20% off 14-day tickets.
Key advantages of booking through the official channel include low deposits from £50 per person, flexible instalment payments that spread the cost over time, and exclusive add-ons such as free dining and drinks packages. The 15% deposit option on bookings through March 2027 gives families extra breathing room when committing early. [IMAGE: Comparison of Disney holiday destinations — Florida, Paris, and Cruise — with key features]
Between the official resort access, the flexible payment structure, and the regular promotional packages listed below, there’s genuine value in checking back here before booking direct.
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When’s the best time to book a Disney holiday?
Disney’s pricing follows a clear seasonal pattern. Summer and school holidays command premium rates, while January through early March — excluding half-term — tends to be the cheapest window for Florida. The current deals offering free dining and drinks in 2027 are early-release incentives, so booking ahead often unlocks the best add-ons. Disney typically releases these packages around 12–18 months before travel, and the most generous promotions vanish first.
Package versus separate booking — which saves more?
Booking flights, hotels, and tickets individually can look cheaper on paper, but the official package brings ATOL protection, coordinated transfers, and exclusive add-ons like free dining plans that aren’t available to independent bookers. If something goes wrong — a flight cancellation, a resort issue — one call sorts it. For families, that peace of mind often outweighs shaving off £50 elsewhere.
How do I maximise the free dining and drinks offer?
The free dining deal is typically tied to specific resort tiers: value resorts get a quick-service plan, moderate resorts get a standard dining plan, and deluxe resorts get the full table-service plan. Booking a moderate or deluxe resort maximises the perk’s value, since the table-service plan can be worth a substantial amount per person per day. Check which resort categories qualify before committing.
Disney Cruise or Disney World — which suits my family?
If your children are under eight and love characters but tire easily, a cruise keeps the magic contained without the walking. Older kids and teens who crave independence may prefer the parks. The cruise also bundles dining and entertainment, making it easier to budget — park holidays tend to accrue extras you hadn’t planned for.