Disney Premium tickets (5 day and 7 day)

k8k8

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I'm sure this is very easy to understand, but the wording of the descriptions of these tickets manages to confuse me.

Say for example you have a seven day pass. Does this mean you have seven days in the main parks and then you choose 4 (or however many it is) days in the water parks etc, meaning it is actually an 11 day pass? Or does it just mean you choose a total of seven days out of all of them?

Too add to my confusion is mentions 14 days and "unlimited access to main parks", but is this unlimited access for the 7 days you choose or 14 days?

I've yet to find a clear description, please help!
 
The "PLUS" admissions are in addition to your entrances to the main parks:

If you get a 7 day ticket you can visit the main parks on 7 seperate days plus the water parks etc. on 6 seperate days giving a total of 13 days.

If you get a 5 day ticket you can visit the main parks on 5 seperate days plus the water parks etc. on 4 seperate days giving a total of 9 days.

No matter which of these tickets you choose, they will expire 14 days after your first use of them.

Hope that helps...
 
The number of Days you purchase (5, 7, 14, 21) determines how many days you can spend in the main theme parks (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, MGM, Animal Kingdom). The 'Plus' options are how many times you can visit a water park, Pleasure Island, Disney Quest or Wide World of Sports.

If you purchase an Ultimate pass, you have access to EVERYTHING for the duration of your pass (either 14 or 21 days).

Be aware each time you visit one of the Plus parks (TL, BB, PI, DQ or WWoS) you use a Plus visit. So, if you visit Typhoon Lagoon during the day and DisneyQuest that night, you use 2 plus visits. If you then go on to Pleasure Island later that night, you use 3 plus visits for that day. So it doesn't automatically mean you have 4, 5, or 6 extra DAYS, it means you have that many 'visits' to be used as you like.
 
To confuse you even more you can also Upgrade your 5-7 day pass to no-expiry,unfortunately you can't do it in the UK but you can at Guest Services in the parks or if you haven't already got your passes the you could buy from someone like www.mapleleaftickets.com or www.ticketmania.com & they have a whole load of other options. The no-expiry never runs out so if you have days left on parks & pluses then they carry over to next time.
HTh Sd :thumbsup2
 

Thanks that's brilliant, it's all become clear now! Now just got to decide which ones to get!
 











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