How Much Does A Magic Kingdom Vip Tour Cost?

Private Disney VIP Tours offer freedom and flexibility, allowing you to choose which parks to visit and plan your itinerary. Prices range from $450 to $900 per hour, depending on the season and the park you visit. The official Disney World Private Premium VIP Tours vary from $425 to $900 per hour with a seven-hour minimum. The best hourly rate is $2,975 for a minimum of seven hours.

The Enchanted Escape: Your Exclusive Magic Kingdom VIP Tour starts at $2,975 for a minimum of seven hours. Typically, up to 10 guests can take a VIP tour with one tour guide. You can add more people to your tour, but the price will increase as a second person. Royal Family Tours can customize unforgettable Disney experiences for Disney World Orlando, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom.

Private VIP tours at Disney World are costly, with prices ranging from $450 to $900 per hour, depending on the season. Valid park admission is required for each park visited on tour and is not included in the price. Additional time is $450-$900 per hour.

A private VIP tour at Disney World is costly, about $4,000 a day for a maximum of 10 people. You still have to pay for a regular theme-park ticket. VIP Tours range from $450 to $950 per hour in price, and having 10 people in your group can help split up the cost. The official Disney World Private Premium VIP Tours vary from $425 to $900 per hour with a seven-hour minimum.


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How much does the Disney VIP tour cost?

The Disney VIP tour is expensive and doesn’t include park admission. It costs $450 to $900 per hour and requires a minimum of seven hours. The tour includes up to 10 people, including infants. Cancellation policies vary across parks. At Walt Disney World, a two-hour cancellation fee applies, while at Disneyland, a four-day cancellation fee applies. Cancellations must be made at least 48 hours in advance.

Is food included in a Disney VIP tour?
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Is food included in a Disney VIP tour?

Disney VIP Tours are a premium Disney experience, lasting at least 7 hours and starting from $3150-$6300 depending on the season. Additional time is $450-$900 per hour. To add additional time, a park pass and park reservation are required for each group member. Groups can bring up to 10 people, and snacks like Mickey Bars, popcorn, and pretzels are provided. Meals are not included, but snacks like Mickey Bars, popcorn, and pretzels are.

All images in this post were taken using a mix of Contax 645 Medium Format with Fuji400h, a Kodak disposable camera with 35mm film, an iPhone, and one taken by Madelyn on her point and shoot digital camera. For our Disney World VIP Tour Day, we had seven guests, including myself, David, Madelyn, my mom and sister, and two of David’s best friends.

How much do you tip a VIP tour guide at Disney?

Every Disney experience is unique, with each guide having their own unique approach. However, using a VIP tour guide can enhance your Disney experience by efficiently visiting attractions, learning new things, and making new friends. It’s a great use of time and a worthwhile investment. It’s recommended to tip your guide, with a customary 20. Your travel agent can add an VIP tour guide to your booking, and ask for pricing and details.

Is VIP worth it at Disney?

Two Disney VIP Tours have been conducted, praised as fun and unique experiences for Disney fans. However, the tours are also expensive and frivolous. The first tour was for children and parents, who had never been to Disney before. The second tour was for the company’s management team, a surprise. The author’s opinions are their own and they only endorse products they support. They may receive a small commission if a customer purchases through the links provided. The author appreciates the support and encourages others to consider these experiences when planning their next trip to Disney.

How far in advance should I book a Disney VIP tour?

It is possible to make a reservation for a Disney VIP Tour Service up to 90 days in advance. However, it should be noted that the most popular times may be fully booked with little to no availability. Therefore, it is advisable to make a reservation as soon as possible to secure a spot. Furthermore, Disney Dining accepts reservations up to 180 days in advance; however, reservations for popular restaurants often become unavailable due to high demand.

How much is Disney FastPass?

Disney’s new FastPasses, Genie+ and Genie, are based on artificial intelligence and can be purchased for a single day at Disney World or Disneyland. Genie+ starts at $15 per person per day and costs $25 per person per day. It uses predicted crowd levels and rides to provide a day plan and allows for ride reservations for later in the day. To maximize spending, consider using a card like the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card, which earns 2 miles per dollar spent on all purchases.

Can you pay extra to skip lines at Disney?

Lightning Lane is a paid service that allows guests to skip standby lines and use a quicker entrance at select attractions. Guests can book their first Lightning Lane selections in advance and try for more rides inside the park. Disney World resorts have the advantage of securing popular reservations in advance, while off-site guests have a shorter pre-booking window. Most Lightning Lane rides are bundled into a Multi Pass package, while the top one or two rides in each park are sold separately as a Single Pass. It is recommended to focus on popular Disney attractions with the longest lines.

How much does the Disney concierge cost?

The concierge offers a bespoke VIP tour service, priced between $500 and $800 per hour, available from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM Pacific Time. Persons under the age of 18 are required to obtain the consent of a parent or legal guardian prior to contacting the establishment via email or telephone. The minimum duration is seven hours, with a maximum of ten hours available.

How much do you tip Disney VIP tour guide?

Every Disney experience is unique, with each guide having their own unique approach. However, using a VIP tour guide can enhance your Disney experience by efficiently visiting attractions, learning new things, and making new friends. It’s a great use of time and a worthwhile investment. It’s recommended to tip your guide, with a customary 20. Your travel agent can add an VIP tour guide to your booking, and ask for pricing and details.

How much do VIP tour guides make at Disney?
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How much do VIP tour guides make at Disney?

The mean annual wage for a Disney VIP Tour Guide, as reported by Glassdoor, is approximately $50, 000. However, there is potential for a higher salary, ranging from $38, 000 to $75, 000, contingent upon factors such as experience, geographical location, and demand.


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  • Hi all it’s me, Cheryl from the vlog. I met Kyle through a friend when he was just ending his college program and going full time at WDW. The CP was also how I started my Disney career so it was fun to have that in common. WDW is such a huge company so I informally mentored him until he ultimately left, and we have remained friends! It was really special seeing Taylor, Alexa and mom and dad again, and experiencing WDW as a guest in a truly unique way and with Charli as our group’s perfect leader. 🙂

  • The main difference for me between Disney’s VIP tour and Universal’s VIP tour is the lines you wait in and with Universal you actually go straight to the front and wait in NO LINES, unlike the fast pass lines with Disney 🙁 I’ve done both of them and keep going back to Universal’s VIP tour for that exact reason. Straight to the front! Also you have a private dining area for breakfast and lunch that is included in the price and only for guests on the VIP tour. Also, after your tour is done you still have fast passes that were included with the tour for the rest of the day while the park is open so you don’t have to wait in regular long lines.

  • Back when Seven Dwarfs Mine Ride was new, my daughter and I were standing behind a group that had a tour guide. And we ended up chatting a bit with the tour guide. After we got off the ride he came over and asked us if we would like to ride 7DMR again with the group. I thought that was so nice! And my young daughter said no. I couldn’t believe it! I have found the guides I’ve talk to always be very nice and I’m glad you had a wonderful time!

  • Wow, this was super. Glad you guys could experience this & take us along because I could only afford this in my dreams 😂 Nice getting chauffeured to the parks too. So is the guide like giving you tidbits on the parks like an actual tour? BTW, I will scream as much as Cheryl did on Guardians 😂 So much fun!!

  • Oh no Taylor last day please tell her I think she’s really great now for the VIP Tours wow it’s really cool A little expensive for me but it’s great to see you do it Kyle and your wonderful family and I hope Taylor comes back sometime soon Wonderful job Kyle PS may God bless Texas and the families that have lost a love ones to this tragedy

  • Well where can I start! I cried in the beginning, and gathered my composure, did okay for a few minutes. But then I stopped and took a look at the whole picture. Your mom and dad are going home as well as Alexa. And Taylor is going all the way to the other side of the world. You’re not going to be alone and you will never be alone but at the same time I can feel your pain. Best friends and family so hard to say goodbye to even if it’s just for a week or a year. We’re Going to miss Taylor as well as your family. I was totally hoping that the good news was that your mom and dad as well as your sister and Taylor were all going to move to Orlando. All the same I love your articles. Much love for Bartow Florida

  • It is great that you were able to enjoy the VIP tour . Seeing you go to the parks regularly, you should treat yourselves to a day on a VIP tour. Don’t know if I would, but never say never. It is great to see your family, friends and you enjoy your day at the 4 parks. It will be a memory you will treasure. I hope Taylor has a safe trip back to Australia. It has been a pleasure to see her in your vlogs. I am surprised the Figment, Muppets, and Small World were not part of your itinerary. 9. Enjoy your day/ evening. Looking forward to tomorrow’s vlog.

  • Wow! What a magical day!! Such a wonderful way to end Taylor’s trip. I can’t believe you were able to accomplish all you did in 7 hours. I may have to check into a VIP tour out here at Disneyland 😀. Have a wonderful time with your family and tell Taylor to come back soon. Love to each one of you!!🥰🌺🧸

  • Hi Kyle… great article… I am doing a VIP tour in September… do you know if it is a straight hourly rate after the 7 hours? I heard that they break it down in 15 min incraments after the 7 hours… can that be right? Any idea of the cost after 7 hours? Did they discuss that with you? I havent been able to get pricing questions answered becuase we are more than 60 days out. Also, did they say anything about stopping for lunch? I know you guys started after 2PM, but we will be starting in thw morning. We wil want to do a quick service lunch, we would love for the guide to join us.. is that allowed? Did they discuss any of that with you? Any feedback would be appreciated!! Thanks Kyle!!

  • Thank you for sharing your once in a lifetime VIP tour. Honestly, for me, I would pass on it. I guess I remember the days when you could do all that for normal ticket prices of each park. I was much younger then and had the energy to do it. I have one question though. I saw you eating snacks. Did you not have the time/opportunity to have a meal included?

  • Great day, wonderful time had by all, and Kyle, you showed your true character…a very fine, caring, and generous young man, especially to your parents. However, $10K for a 7- hour guided tour for a group of 10 people…no, a “tad” too expensive for most of us. What about for just 1 person?…surely not $10K. Anyway, it looked like you all had a nice time.

  • Seriously. I’ve been to Disney World and Disneyland on over 30 trips and would never even consider this. Be careful folks of people being subsidized on vlogs to have fun in order to make other people spend their hard earned money. Back in the early 90’s you could ride 30+ rides per day for no extra cost prior to FastPass. The first gen FastPass was the only one that ever sort of worked. Disney has done a wonderful job of screwing everything thing up for the average visitor especially in the last 10 years. For a company that virtue signals inclusivity so much, they have become quite exclusive

  • What I will say is that this is pretty awesome if you have the money for it but if not, the genie+ app is worth it if you’re limited on your vacation time and dont live in FL. While my son, my father, and i only did Disneyworld, with lightning lanes and three attractions we waited for (max of 30 minute wait, shortest non lightning wait was 5 minutes) we got onto 10 attractions and all were walk-ons. We had time for two meals and two different snack times as well and where those vips are seated for fireworks, we had a table right behind them for the same viewing point. The last ride of the day, around 730, my dad grabbed the table while my son and i hit two more rides and an additional snack and when we got back around 830, we just had to wait for the fireworks. For one park in one day, it could not have gone any better.

  • Sounds like fun to cut the line, but is it worth it? I don’t think so. Only if your time is more valuable than the cost of the tour. Time for very few people in the world is worth more than $500+/hr. Disney charges these outlandish prices to see who will take the bait, thinking they’re special now that they can afford it. Obviously some can afford, so Disney will continue to charge it.

  • So not ready to see Taylor go. It was a little bittersweet perusal knowing it was her last park day. You guys are so fun to watch together 🫶. The tour looks like it was an incredible experience though. Can’t wait to see more about it! I didn’t know until yesterday that they just recently revamped the fireworks… hopefully for the better!

  • To be honest I don’t think it’s worth the money but I like the idea. If I was rich rich for sure I’ll do the max time everyday. But if I’m planning a trip I’ll just invest more in like lighting lane. I went on many rides without any fast passes. But I do like the perks and I definitely want to try it once, I’ll just save a lot or get rich somehow 😭

  • Hello 👋🏻 Kyle and Family!! And a Surprise it was!!! What a great fun Vlog this one is. Love the look on Taylor’s face and her hair after the Rockin’ Roller coaster ride 🤣🤣🤣!! My question is, Did you guys eat lunch? And the snacks, were they included in the price? If it was, did you get to choose what kinds of snacks you want? I agreed with one if the commentators below. If the price was per hourly and you could bring up to 10 people, why didn’t you invite several more people on the tour and split the cost. That would’ve been like only $500 per person give or take, including tips. This price would definitely be a steal for sure. Anyway, another great Vlog from the great Kyle Pallo. I love your family in the vlogs, and will definitely miss Taylor. Catch you tomorrow on another adventure, Same Kyle Time, Same Kyle website! P.S. My heart is broken 💔 and I’m mad 😡, sad 😔, and frustrated 😤, ALL at the same time with the recent event in Texas!! I could not imagine the horror one has to go through not knowing if their children is ok or not at the school. Love and HUG your children, spouse, brother, sister, mom and dad a little tighter tonight and tell them how much they mean to you. Let’s Spread more Love to one another and let’s end hate. My deepest condolences goes out to ALL the victims of this unnecessary tragedy!! Such a sad, sad day 😞!!

  • I had a VIP tour set up for the 10 hr max time limit & was going to pay $575 per hr. Unfortunately costumer service rep in VIP relations told me because I needed a wheelchair that I had to pick up & return it at each park & what ever time that took was part of my 10hrs. So I decided to cancel it. ☹️ Looks like a lot of fun though.i am glad you had a great experience on your VIP tour.

  • And it’s a walk on and on and on 🙂 What an incredible experience for you to do with your family and friends! Now need the VIP tour with just all the great food – reservations at any place you want! LOL – Looks like you only ate snacks all day – food wasn’t included in the price right? Didn’t you use to have a job wearing the plaid outfits? Thanks for taking us along on the BEST DISNEY DAY EVER! Wendy Lady

  • There is nothing I can say except WOW, just WOW! Thank you very much for the surprise Kyle! I definitely want to do a VIP tour but it just costs too much money. Do you think they will ever lower the prices? You should definitely do a article where you ride everything you rode today and see how long it takes. I don’t care how many coffees you have to have! 😂

  • Iam glad 😌 nothing is more important than spending every minute of everyday and every exciting adventure,than with the ones you love.and I always have a great time perusal your vlogs of you and everyone,and your family always smiling.puts a smile on my face every time.and I hope you take care and your family to.

  • So sad to see Taylor go…you two seem like a perfect match! Think you should go visit her in Australia! Kyle, would you please comment in a article about your decision to pay for annual passes this year as they have changed recently and how your family pays for these coming from out of state. Benefits, deals, cost, cons, etc. Thank you!!

  • Thank you for what you do! I am an educator, teacher turned administrator and this week has been heavy. I walked in the door the last few days and immediately turned on You Tube and said out loud “I need my daily dose”. Thank you for giving me an escape from the world and brining us all along to the most magical place on earth!✨

  • Enjoyed the article! I’ve been researching Disney VIP Tours for some time now trying to decide if it’s something I really want to invest in. I guess when you’re with a large group and everyone is able to pay their part it makes the price not seem so bad. I just wish the tour would include breakfast and lunch in addition to park admission. It just feels like those few things would justify the cost more. It’s definitely a bucket list item. My deepest condolences to all the families that have lost a loved one to the surge in gun violence across our nation. Constantly praying for change. Lets love each more!!!

  • We went this past January on my daughter’s Make A Wish trip. As far as I know- disability or Make A Wish kids are the only exception for getting front of the line access. Even Disney VIP makes you use the fast pass lane. With a M.A.W. tag- you go in to all rides through the exit. It was really helpful to keep her out of the sun and standing for long periods. But I 100% agree with all the commenters. While Disney is great, truly. Universal Studios is on a different level with customer service. I honestly thought it was going to be the other way around. But Universal went above and beyond- they were so kind.

  • I was fortunate enough to take a VIP tour back in 2018. To this day still my best Disney Day Ever. The main thing to remember is that this is a TIMED tour. The clock starts running the minute you meet your guide. Meet your guide at one of the parks. This will maximize the full seven hours. Have a plan and which parks and rides you want to hit and the order you’d like to hit them. That will help your guide plan the tour for maximum usage of the seven hours. Pack snacks and don’t stop for a sit down meal. You’re paying $500 an hour. Don’t waste it by stopping for a hamburger or sit down meal. We packed Uncrustables and bottled water in our backpacks and only bought from snack carts during our tour. Include the tour guide as part of the group. Offer to buy them a beverage or snack if you’re at a snack cart or food stop. Enjoy the tour. Yes, it’s expensive but don’t focus so much on the cost that you dont allow yourself to enjoy it.

  • Certainly looks like a lot of fun but also comes off as elitist since most families save for years just to go to WDW and still can’t afford a $10,000 VIP tour. You have to consider how they must feel waiting in long lines and perusal rich people get gleefully escorted to the front. It’s probably not what Walt would have wanted for the parks. I’m not criticizing you personally, but the whole WDW experience has gotten far too expensive and increasingly elitist with all of the extra charges limiting the experience of the average attendee.

  • So I randomly clicked your wish Cruise article, and I’m hooked !!! Iv broken my ankle and basically living through your articles this summer 😂 . I have a question about the VIP tours? Does Charlie ride with you if you want her to or ride on with a child if you don’t want to ? thank you so so much for such awesome articles!

  • So sad that the VIP tours aren’t very ADA compliant – so much walking, stairs, etc. Another poster said if you need a wheelchair you have to get one & return it at each park & that is included in your time. What about people that have a wheelchair that they must stay in all the time? Or someone who is on oxygen? For the price of the tours Disney should bend over backwards to accommodate everyone.

  • I’m from Belgium and I went to LA to visit only cinema studio when I was a teenager I went with my mum and when she saw the price she agreed to do Warner Bros or Universal studio as VIP when went for Universal because of what their propose and because I wanted to see more of the studio. I think it’s less expensive as Disney and as magical like someone said in the comment we went wait zero minute for each attraction we got VIP place for show we went to a lot of attraction in the park and when the tour was done we stay VIP and still have good place for the show. The buffet in a private restaurant was delicious

  • If you have the time and can visit the disney parks at your leisure, what is the benefit of this type of tour aside from giving disney more money? For a first time person visiting the parks, you would only get to experience a small portion of each park and in all honesty it seemed like it was a go…go..go… day with very little time to relax and enjoy yourself. Everyone seemed exhausted at the end of the day. I guess this type of tour is really only good if you have only one day to visit disney and only want to experience a few attractions at each park (a pretty price to pay for that perk).

  • You realize you can rent the park out at night as much as you want all to yourself. You have to pay the full operation cost of each ride you want to ride on during the time. The $10,000 private tour option is not even close to the most expensive Disney experience that you can have a private park experience will cost you 8+ figures for a good one. Plus, you need to get the Cinderella suit for the full 9 yards experience. If you ever what to do this, you have to contact Bob Chapek directly which if you can spend 8 figures on a night at Disney you can easily also get in contact him.

  • Wow Kyle, you’re not only a terrific traveling blogger but, a kind, thoughtful, warm, caring, loving and generous family member to your family! What a wonderful ‘gift’ you bought for them; something that will be remembered for decades. Your kindness will be hard to upend come Christmas time. (Even though I doubt you’re concerned about that at all). For Kyle; Hip hip horray X three! And hugs too!

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