Disney is offering a $110,000 private jet trip to all of its global parks from Anaheim to Tokyo

According to Walt Disney, “all our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them.” It would be more accurate to replace courage with money to make the statement more relatable, especially since we have our sights set on the incredible Disney Jet Experience, which is as magical as it is expensive, costing $115,000 per person.

It will undoubtedly be a once-in-a-lifetime trip that will take you to six countries and 12 parks in a private Boeing 757 with customised interiors. The 24-day private jet tour includes visits to iconic Disney theme parks in the United States, Japan, China, France, Egypt, and India.

The latter, India and Egypt, do not have Disney theme parks, but they will enthral and offer Disney fans something extra by taking them to two of the world’s seven wonders, the Taj Mahal and the Great Pyramid of Giza. The nearly month-long journey will include 31 site visits and nearly 70 meals. Disney-trained adventure guides, a physician, and a chef to tantalise your tastebuds en route to delightful Disney sights ensure comfort and care on tour.

A total of 75 people can travel on a single trip, which begins in Anaheim, California, at the Walt Disney Studios and Disneyland. Disney fans “like to have a Disney résumé,” said Sue Pisaturo, owner of the Disney travel planning company Small World Vacations. “This is the pinnacle of a Disney résumé.” “Disney has that same level of experience collection,” said Pisaturo. She went on to say, “This is mind-blowing for a certain demographic that wants it and can afford it.”

The minimum age to participate in this world-trotting extravaganza is 12. Starting June 16 and July 28, 2024, the company will offer two trips. On June 19, the general public will be able to purchase tickets. Large-scale Disney experiences are never cheap. In fact, less than a year after its debut, Disney is closing down its ridiculously expensive Star Wars hotel – a windowless room here would cost $6,000 for a two-night stay in a standard room, much more than a palatial suite at Dubai’s iconic Burj All-Arab hotel.

Close up of partners statue featuring Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse with Sleeping Beauty Castle in the background