Disney’s Early Morning Magic package gives guests early access to rides and a bottomless breakfast from £45

There’s a special £53 ticket that can be booked, and it will be money well spent for families over at the park in Orlando.

Disney’s Early Morning Magic is a special package that can be booked to get into the park extra early at 7.45am without queues – and includes a bottomless breakfast. Click here to book.

General admission for the rest of the park is from 9am, so the tickets give a whole extra hour and a quarter at the park for families who don’t mind getting up early, as well as some great picture opportunities on the empty streets.

The Points Guy reports that once in, those with a ticket will get guaranteed entry to selected rides in Fantasyland in the Magic Kingdom.

Entry is guaranteed on Peter Pan’s Flight, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train – without queues.

Other rides may also be open subject to availability, but these are the three where families will definitely get to ride.

As families will be inside the park before general admission, they can also be first in the queue for the park’s other rides.

Unlimited breakfast is available with the passes at the Pinocchio Village Haus until 10am, and features juices, fruit, pastries, eggs, bacon, sausages and yoghurt.

This means that families can have ridden three rides and had breakfast by 10am, so they’ll get much more out of the rest of their day at the park.

Tickets costs £53 for adults and £45 for children, while kids under two go free.

Passes are limited and should be booked early – plus a general admission ticket will also be needed to book.

Other ways to save on a Disney World holiday include sorting your family out with a Disney Dine package – that could save you thousands.

Disney Dine allows guests booked to eat at over 100 locations around Walt Disney World Orlando Resort at no extra charge if they are staying in one of the resort's hotels.

Guests can choose to dine on lobster, steak, salads or anything else, whether they are at their Disney hotel, Disney Springs or at any of the six Disney parks.

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