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mommy2ash
10-01-2008, 02:57 AM
i was just checking my tickets and i got five nights five day tickets meaning that i dont have tickets for the day i am leaving. can these be added on now or is it too late? also would i have to pay a full days park hopper ticket? bs transport is collecting us at one o clock, im just trying to figure out what we are gonna do from 7 to 1. (my dd will have us all up at that time lol)

DLPdaft
10-01-2008, 03:21 AM
You would have to pay for full day park tickets, if you wanted to visit either park on your last day. You don't have to buy park hoppers though, you could just visit one of the parks, and buy one-day one-park tickets.

Or, you could visit other hotels - DLH, HNY, SL etc (sorry I can't remember which hotel you are staying at) - your DD could play in the play areas there, you could have a coffee etc. Or, you could take her shopping in the Village (I could easily spend an hour or more in the huge Disney shop in there).
Late Cafe Mickey breakfast is also an option - you could book a 9.30am slot, that would give you a good hour and a halfs character fun, with a hot breakfast included.

cap'njack.
10-01-2008, 04:02 AM
Considering it would be £34 for the tickets I'm not really sure that it would be worth it for the small amount of time that you will be there for. Personally I'd either stroll round th eother hotels, go swimming (if you have a pool in your Hotel), stroll round Disney Village or even take a trip to the Shopping Centre

thelittlemermaid83
10-01-2008, 05:03 AM
I would probably have lunch at Cafe Mickey and look around the shops and other hotels etc.

mommy2ash
10-01-2008, 06:21 AM
You would have to pay for full day park tickets, if you wanted to visit either park on your last day. You don't have to buy park hoppers though, you could just visit one of the parks, and buy one-day one-park tickets.

Or, you could visit other hotels - DLH, HNY, SL etc (sorry I can't remember which hotel you are staying at) - your DD could play in the play areas there, you could have a coffee etc. Or, you could take her shopping in the Village (I could easily spend an hour or more in the huge Disney shop in there).
Late Cafe Mickey breakfast is also an option - you could book a 9.30am slot, that would give you a good hour and a halfs character fun, with a hot breakfast included.

yeah i like the idea of a cafe mickey breakfast. we will be eating dinner there one night but breakfast would be nice. are the characters there that early though? i thought i read they were only there for lunch and dinner

DLPdaft
10-01-2008, 07:25 AM
Yes, both breakfast slots at Cafe Mickey are character meals :goodvibes .
We're doing the early slot on Tuesday morning.

mommy2ash
10-01-2008, 01:38 PM
woohoo that solves my problem much cheaper lol

mommy2ash
10-01-2008, 02:00 PM
sorry to annoy with so many questions but should i book the breakfast??

thelittlemermaid83
10-01-2008, 02:03 PM
I would book the breakfast in advance as you might not get a slot for the day you want if you book at the hotel.

DLPdaft
10-01-2008, 02:04 PM
I've booked and paid in advance - I think its slightly cheaper if you do it that way, its £12 per adult and £8 per child, if you're staying at a Disney onsite hotel.

For Cafe Mickey, I'd always advise booking a table in advance.