Adventurers will commute in an equally exclusive fashion: via private jet. Operated by Icelandair, guests will take flight in a converted Boeing 757 with their fellow travelers, dedicated flight crew, in-flight chef, three dedicated staff members, and a traveling physician. Besides the luxurious flair of the private jet, traveling in this way allows the company to fly into smaller airports and offer direct flights between cities in oder to make the most of the 24 days.
As The Washington Post reported, trips like these can carry a certain cachet among fans of the parks. As one Disney expert told the publication, brand enthusiast love to have a “Disney resume,” and an experience like this would top any devotee’s CV. Of course, participating in such an excursion doesn’t come cheap. Tickets for “Disney Parks Around The World” start at $114,995 per person if traveling as a pair—if someone is packing up solo, it’ll cost an additional $11,495. Flights to and from Anaheim are not included. Additionally, children under 12 aren’t permitted, though the recommended age is 14 and older. Booking opens in a tiered fashion, starting with those who have taken more than three trips through Adventures by Disney, then those who have booked one trip, followed by members of the Golden Oaks community (an exclusive Disney neighborhood), and lastly, if tickets still remain, the public.