Whether it’s flight cancelations, mishandled luggage, or delays — your next flight to Disney World (or anywhere else for that matter) could be complicated.
Add flight costs to that and you’ve got a lot to consider before you hop on a plane for your travels. Each month we take a look at the average cost to fly to Disney World in a future month. This month, we’re taking a look at the costs for October. What’s a realistic budget for a flight to the Most Magical Place on Earth in October? Let’s find out.
Our Method
If you’re new to our monthly flight cost posts, here’s a quick rundown of what we do to get to our numbers.
We limit our search to see what it would cost to fly from a few different airports in the U.S. to Orlando International Airport (MCO). We also limit our search to just a few different airlines. Keep in mind that the airline you prefer or the airport you like to fly out of may not be included in our search.
We also restrict our search to flight costs for a limited number of days in the month. We usually look for a flight that leaves on a Thursday and returns on a Monday. For this trip, we looked at a trip that departed on October 13th and returned on October 17th. When we looked at the various Thursday-Monday trips in October, this had neither the most expensive nor the least expensive starting round trip price. It also avoided the Halloween holiday, so you could be at home with plenty of time to trick-or-treat!
(To make this choice and look at those average prices, we looked at flights from JFK/LGA to MCO.)
Keep in mind — your flight cost can vary greatly depending on the dates you pick for your travels, what airline you select, where you’ll be flying from, etc.
Let’s go over a few more technical things quickly:
- We used Google Flights to get most of our prices, except for the costs associated with Southwest Airlines flights.
- Costs can change often.
- All prices are base ticket prices.
- To calculate our numbers, we looked at the least expensive departing and returning flights for each airline from each airport listed. We then looked at the most expensive departing and returning flights for each. That gave us our numbers for each airline from each airport.
- There may be additional taxes and fees due (on top of these base ticket prices) when you go to book.
- The flight times, number of layovers, etc. may not be compatible with your trip plans so keep that in mind.
- We only picked “Wanna Get Away” tickets for Southwest Airlines (when possible).
- We stuck to flights that arrived on the same day as their departure (i.e. no layovers that wouldn’t get you there until the following day).
- All prices are just for 1 person
Now, let’s get to those flight costs!
New York (JFK or LaGuardia)
Southwest:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $301.17 from LGA (taxes and fees add an additional $69.79)
- Most expensive combination of flights: $579.31 round trip from LGA (taxes and fees add an additional $95.15)
Delta:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $158 round trip from LGA
- Most expensive combination of flights: $1,604 round trip from JFK
United:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $325 round trip from LGA
- Most expensive combination of flights: $1,074 round trip from LGA
American Airlines:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $158 round trip from LGA (utilizing JetBlue)
- Most expensive combination of flights: $817 round trip from JFK
Spirit:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $196 round trip from LGA
- Most expensive combination of flights: $368 round trip from LGA
Los Angeles (LAX)
Southwest:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $482.57 round trip (taxes and fees are an additional $83.39)
- Most expensive combination of flights: $769.08 round trip (taxes and fees are an additional $104.88)
Delta:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $462 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $1,256 round trip
United:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $456 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $965 round trip
American Airlines:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $478 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $1,576 round trip
Spirit:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $371 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $796 round trip
Chicago O’Hare (ORD)
Southwest:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $255.60 round trip (taxes and fees are an additional $57.37)
- Most expensive combination of flights: $610.94 round trip (taxes and fees are an additional $93.02)
Delta:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $344 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $1,058 round trip
United:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $251 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $1,196 round trip
American Airlines:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $314 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $1,140 round trip
Spirit:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $192 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $604 round trip
Dallas (Love Field – DAL, or Fort Worth – DFW)
Southwest:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $294.66 round trip from DAL (taxes and fees are an additional $60.30)
- Most expensive combination of flights: $703.96 round trip from DAL (taxes and fees are an additional $93.02)
Delta:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $524 round trip from DFW
- Most expensive combination of flights: $1,258 round trip from DAL
United:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $372 round trip from DFW
- Most expensive combination of flights: $959 round trip from DFW
American Airlines:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $417 round trip from DFW
- Most expensive combination of flights: $1,483 round trip from DFW
Spirit:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $229 round trip from DFW
- Most expensive combination of flights: $641 round trip from DFW
Atlanta (ATL)
Southwest:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $138.38 round trip (taxes and fees are an additional $39.58)
- Most expensive combination of flights: $471.40 round trip (taxes and fees are an additional $82.56)
Delta:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $280 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $598 round trip
United:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $503 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $1,079 round trip
American Airlines:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $275 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $1,234 round trip
Spirit:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $138 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $527 round trip
Denver (DEN)
Southwest:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $520.71 round trip (taxes and fees are an additional $72.75)
- Most expensive combination of flights: $769.08 round trip (taxes and fees are an additional $104.88)
Delta:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $523 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $1,398 round trip
United:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $504 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $1,243 round trip
American Airlines:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $546 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $1,246 round trip
Spirit:
- Cheapest combination of flights: $284 round trip
- Most expensive combination of flights: $615 round trip
The Average Cost
When we look at the numbers together, it looks like the average cost to fly to Orlando in October is around $343.10 on the low end and $954.63 on the high end.
The cheaper flights seem to have INCREASED in cost when compared to the numbers we saw for September, but perhaps this makes sense since October has some more tourist-drawing events as we get closer to Halloween.
The lower-end number is still cheaper, however, than the costs we saw for the “cheaper” flights in August, July, June, and May.
In terms of the higher-end, that cost is actually LOWER than the “most expensive flight” costs we calculated for September, August, and several other months.
It had been predicted that flight costs will go down this fall, but some predicted that flight costs would then increase in October in November. It seems like that is playing out (at least when it comes to looking at those cheaper flights), but, of course, flight costs can change. Jet fuel prices, demand, capacity, disruptions in flight schedules, and more could all factor into future flight changes.
What Now?
Now that you’ve got a realistic idea of what to budget, what should you do? If the costs are within your budget, you could hop on them now and book your trip. You could also use Google Flights or flight tracking apps to get an idea about when flight costs might dip over the next few days or weeks.
Remember that flight costs change all the time, so you’ll really want to keep an eye out for changes.
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