admission ticket question

rphjr

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I have a question on tickets. We'll be at WDW for 4 days in October. I see I can buy 4 day hoppers for About $250.00. I can by a 7 day no hopper ticket for About $210.00. My question is if I buy a no-hopper pass can I go to multiple parks in one day and just use 2 admissions in a day. Since we usually only do 2 parks a day anyway I thought if this works I coud save about $40.00 a ticket and make sure we limit to 2 parks a day. With 6 tickets to buy this would be a substantial savings. If Disney would say you entered one park this morning so you can;t enter a new park until tomorrow this would not work. Any thoughts Thanks
 
Pretty sure it is one park per day, period. If you do the base ticket. it will only accept it at your first park. You can still leave that park, and come back later, though.
 
Actually if you purchase a pass without parking hopping privileges & want to go to a 2nd park that day, it would take 2 days off your pass. For example if you purchase a 4 day pass like you wanted. You decide to visit the Magic Kingdom & Epcot just in 1 day. Once you enter Epcot if that's where your going later in the day, you will have 2 days left on your 4 day pass.
 
A base ticket is one major (theme) park per day. You are allowed to re-enter the same park if you leave it on one day, but it can only be used at the one park.

If you put the ticket in the turnstile of another park the display on the Guest side of the turnstile will be "ACCESS DENIED". The top line of the display on the Greeter side will give information about the ticket, and the second line of the display will say "CROSSOVER NOT PERMITTED". The turnstile will not unlock.

This is because Disney charges $2.00 per day over five days on an adult ticket, but charges $45 to allow hopping. It does not make economic sense for Disney to allow this.
 

Actually if you purchase a pass without parking hopping privileges & want to go to a 2nd park that day, it would take 2 days off your pass. For example if you purchase a 4 day pass like you wanted. You decide to visit the Magic Kingdom & Epcot just in 1 day. Once you enter Epcot if that's where your going later in the day, you will have 2 days left on your 4 day pass.
This information is not correct.

There used to be a "Bounce Back" ticket which allowed two, three, oir four park entries over a four, six or eight day period. With these you could go to a second park on one day and use up a second entry.

However, since the MYW tickets went into effect January 2, 2006, this has not been permitted. Please read my Post #4 for the correct description.

Note that I work at WDW in Guest Relations/Ticket Sales/Turnstile Greeter. I deal with this all the time.
 
This information is not correct.

There used to be a "Bounce Back" ticket which allowed two, three, oir four park entries over a four, six or eight day period. With these you could go to a second park on one day and use up a second entry.

However, since the MYW tickets went into effect January 2, 2006, this has not been permitted. Please read my Post #4 for the correct description.

Note that I work at WDW in Guest Relations/Ticket Sales/Turnstile Greeter. I deal with this all the time.
I guess I was thinking of what you described when I was writting my reply, with reference to the old tickets. So I can admit I was wrong & to the OP don't listen to what my comments were.
 


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