We know a way you can save some serious cash next time you’re visiting Walt Disney World.

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There is simply no denying that the cost of a trip to Walt Disney World has grown exponentially over the last decade. Everything from the price of tickets to hotel room rates has risen over the years, though neither Disney nor the guests who visit seem to be showing any signs of slowing down.
Extra add-ons like PhotoPass and Lightning Lane can add to a Disney trip considerably too, leaving travelers looking for ways to save some cash.
Walt Disney World offers several special deals and offers throughout the year as a way to draw in customers. In 2025, guests staying at select Disney World hotels can enjoy free admission to both Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach water parks on the day of their check-in.
Other deals, like specially priced tickets and room rates, help guests cut the cost of their magical vacation down, too. Food can be one of the most expensive and hectic parts of a Disney trip. Luckily, there are ways to save big on dining at Walt Disney World, with a recent food hack going viral online.
I’m always searching for cheap eats in the parks… here’s what you can get for $7 at Woody’s Lunch Box
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Ordering off the kids menu is a tried and true way to save money, not just in Walt Disney World but restaurants around the world. While some locations and franchises have rules, guests are free to order anything off the menus at Walt Disney World, making kids meals a great way to shave off a few dollars.
Add this up across an entire weeklong trip for the average family of four and guests have an easy and tasty way to save big time.
“I’m always searching for cheap eats in the parks,” said the guest. “Here’s what you can get for $7 at Woody’s Lunch Box.
The meal includes half of a grilled cheese, tomato soup, tots, and even a beverage of your choice.” For $7, this really can’t be beat.
The post received nearly two thousand reactions, with many sharing that they also indulge in the kids menu in order to save money. Walt Disney World is home to dozens of restaurants, ranging from fast-food locations like Woody’s Lunchbox to high-end dining at places like Victoria & Albert’s.
Other quick-service locations around Walt Disney world offer similarly priced kids meals, making it easy to save a couple bucks on food outside of just Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
What is your favorite way to save money during a Walt Disney World vacation?