Disney has relaunched an exclusive vacation package that’s going around the world. The price is “only” $115,000 per person. Photo: Getty Images.
A once-in-a-lifetime experience awaits Disney fans who want to see all of their theme parks in less than a month and access services not open to the public. Of course, if they have at least $115,000 to spend on it.
Adventures by Disney, the family travel subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company’s Parks, Experiences and Products division, announced this week that it will resume its highly successful 24-day “World Tour” aboard a private jet for all theme parks.
In addition to visiting the 12 amusement parks, including those in Tokyo and Paris, lovers of the animation pioneer will have the opportunity to explore three iconic locations not necessarily related to the theme of the trip: the Taj Mahal, the Giza Pyramids and the Eiffel Tower .
What does the $115,000 cover?
The price of $115,000 per person includes a stay at first-class accommodations, including various Disneyland hotels around the world, as well as direct flights to any location aboard an aircraft with VIP service.
According to the agency, the private jet, a Boeing 757, will have a specialized flight crew, a chef and a travel doctor. The aircraft is operated by Icelandair (Iceland’s airline) and has long-haul capabilities allowing direct flights, maximizing visitors’ time at each destination.
Disney’s two private jet adventures are slated for 2024. The first begins June 16th in Los Angeles and ends July 9th in Orlando. The second trip follows the same route and will take place from July 28th to August 20th.
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The new Boeing 757 jet features a modern design and luxurious finishes. (Photo: Business Wire)
Nine locations make up the luxurious itinerary: Anaheim and San Francisco in California; Tokyo, in Japan; Shanghai, China; Hong Kong; Agra in India; Cairo, in Egypt; Paris, France; and Orlando, Florida.
Most of the hotels included in the package are owned by Disney. In Agra, visitors can stay at the Oberoi Amarvilas Hotel, a 5-star hotel that costs around US$400 a night; While in Cairo, you can enjoy a cozy evening at the Marriott Mena House (nearly $300).
The far from modest number also includes 69 meals (23 breakfasts, 23 lunches and 23 dinners) and 31 visits to each location with personal access to Disney experts and staff, including three adventure guides and “surprise guests,” according to a company statement.
Disney informed travelers that children must be at least 12 years old to be eligible for the vacation package, but recommends that parents travel with anyone over the age of 14.
Two itineraries instead of one due to high demand
The reservation limit is initially 75 people. Reservations open June 12 for customers who have traveled three or more times on Adventures by Disney; June 14 for other regular customers; June 16th for Golden Oak members and June 19th for the general public.
Unlike the 2023 Adventures by Disney package, this package will feature two itineraries instead of one, likely due to the inaugural trip selling out before it opened to the general public.
Fireworks in front of the Enchanted Storybook Castle at Shanghai Disney Resort. Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images
The presale for the previous trip was published on June 20th and most of the seats were already reserved by the end of the same day. About five remaining spots were reserved the very morning that availability for Golden Oak and Club 33 opened, according to the specialist website Disney Tourist Blog.
In May, The Walt Disney Company reported a 13% increase in quarterly profit and $21.8 billion in revenue. “In person” offerings fared much better than streaming services, with attendance at theme parks and resorts up 20% to $2.2 billion.