2026 pricing · Adults-only trips · Real numbers

How much is a Disney World trip for 2 adults?

The honest cost of a couples trip — tickets, hotel, food and drinks, Lightning Lane — without the family-of-4 math you'll find everywhere else.

Updated July 2026 · Prices based on 2026 publicly observable rack rates

Quick answer

A 5-night Disney World trip for 2 adults with 4 park days typically costs $3,500–$5,150 in 2026 — staying at a Disney Moderate resort with a mix of quick-service and table-service dining, plus Lightning Lane on park days. A value-resort version runs $2,500–$3,650; a deluxe celebration trip runs $5,400–$8,350. Flights add $300–$600 per person.

Those ranges shift with your dates, hotel, and dining style. The calculator below opens pre-set for 2 adults — adjust anything and get your exact number in under a minute.

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Traveling with kids? See the full family cost guide.

What a couples trip costs, three ways

All totals are for 2 adults, 5 nights, 4 park days, before flights — computed with the same math as our calculator:

Trip styleWhat it looks likeTotal for 2
ValueDisney Value resort, mostly quick service with a few sit-downs, value-season weekdays, skip Lightning Lane$2,500 – $3,650
BalancedDisney Moderate resort, one table-service meal most days, regular season, Lightning Lane on park days$3,500 – $5,150
CelebrationDisney Deluxe resort, table service daily with a signature dinner or two, peak dates, Lightning Lane + Memory Maker$5,400 – $8,350

Click a trip style to open it in the calculator and fine-tune from there.

Cost by trip length

Same balanced setup (Moderate resort, mixed dining, Lightning Lane), different trip lengths — note how longer tickets get cheaper per day:

Trip lengthPark daysTotal for 2
3 nights (long weekend)3$2,400 – $3,500
4 nights4$3,100 – $4,500
5 nights (most common)4$3,500 – $5,150
7 nights (full week)6$4,700 – $6,950

Where an adults-only budget differs

  • Everyone pays adult price — no child discounts, but no child tickets either. Two adult 4-day tickets run about $750–$855 on value-season weekdays, up to ~$1,335 in regular season with weekend days.
  • Drinks are the stealth line item — cocktails run $13–$17 and EPCOT festival booths $8–$14 per tasting. If you plan to drink around World Showcase, budget an extra $30–$60 per person per day — it's the line families never have.
  • Table service skews upward — adults-only trips tend toward sit-down and signature dining. A signature dinner for two runs $150–$250 with drinks; one or two per trip is the sweet spot.
  • Deluxe is more attainable — split two ways with no need for extra beds or kid gear, a Moderate or Deluxe room is the classic couples splurge. That's why the balanced estimate above starts at Moderate, not Value.
  • You tour faster — two adults rope-dropping can cover in 4 park days what a stroller family needs 6 for. Fewer ticket days for the same ride count is the biggest structural saving of a kid-free trip.

How couples cut the bill

  • Go value-season weekdays — late January–early March and most of September. The same balanced trip drops roughly $1,000 versus regular-season pricing, and crowds drop with it.
  • The shoestring version works — off-site hotel, quick-service dining, no Lightning Lane in low season: about $1,850–$2,650 for the same 5 nights and 4 park days, if the parks are the point.
  • Skip Lightning Lane in low season — with rope drop and single-rider lines, two adults rarely need it outside peak weeks. That's $200–$280 back on a 4-day trip.
  • Split, don't skip — Disney portions are big. Sharing a quick-service meal plus a snack often beats two full meals, in both dollars and park time.
  • Longer tickets cost less per day — day 5 onward is nearly marginal. If you're already flying in, an extra park day costs far less than the first four did.

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Frequently asked questions

How much is a Disney World trip for 2 adults?

A 5-night trip with 4 park days typically costs $3,500–$5,150 at a Disney Moderate resort with mixed dining and Lightning Lane. A value-resort version runs $2,500–$3,650; a deluxe celebration trip runs $5,400–$8,350. Flights add $300–$600 per person.

How much is a week at Disney World for a couple?

A 7-night trip with 6 park days for 2 adults runs about $4,700–$6,950 at a Moderate resort with mixed dining and Lightning Lane. Dropping to a Value resort saves roughly $700–$1,000, and longer tickets get cheaper per day.

How much does Disney World cost for 2 adults and 1 child?

Adding one child (age 3–9) to a 5-night, 4-park-day moderate-resort trip brings the total to roughly $4,400–$6,400 — about $900–$1,250 more than the same trip for 2 adults. Kids under 3 need no ticket at all.

Is Disney World worth it for adults without kids?

Yes — adults-only trips are one of Disney World's fastest-growing segments. EPCOT's year-round festivals, signature dining, resort lounges, and the headliner thrill rides are all easier without kids in tow, and two adults can tour in fewer park days than a family needs.

What's the cheapest way for 2 adults to do Disney World?

About $1,850–$2,650 for 5 nights and 4 park days: value-season weekdays (late January–early March or most of September), an off-site hotel, quick-service dining, and no Lightning Lane — low-season crowds make rope drop enough.