disney waterpark tickets

mitsi

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Does anybody know if you can purchase tickets in advance just for the waterparks or do i just pay at the gate? We did the disney parks a few years ago and the children desperately want to go back to the waterparks! We will probably visit one disney park as well but the only advance tickets i can find are a minimum of 3 days plus the waterparks which we just dont have enough time for.
 
Mitsi,
You can get an Annual Water Park Hopper Ticket - $106.45 Adults (10 and older); $85.73 Children (3-9). This provides admission to both water parks for one year. Each park closes for a few months for annual refurbishment, but normally at least one water park will be open every day of the year. You can purchase this Pass now at Walt Disney World Theme Parks, by calling (407) 560-PASS (7277). Unfortunately you do not seem able to order these on-line, at least I can't figure out how to do it.

Regards

Gareth
 
Hi Mitzi,

I just had a hunt around and it seems waterpark tickets are not available to purchase in advance seperate from a multi-day ticket, so you will have to pay on the gate.
Hope this helps,
Claire xx
 
annuals for the waterparks are only available on the gate,if you like disney quest as well you can add it on to the annual for $30 same price as a days entry. An annual is worth it if you plan on 3 visits to waterpark as thats how much it cots the same as
Paulh
 

Thanks for all your replies. It looks like I'll be buying tickets at the gate, unless anybody knows of any reputable ticket agents around I-Drive? Somebody told me you can buy disney tickets at walmart, has anybody else ever done this?
 
mitsi said:
Thanks for all your replies. It looks like I'll be buying tickets at the gate, unless anybody knows of any reputable ticket agents around I-Drive? Somebody told me you can buy disney tickets at walmart, has anybody else ever done this?


From my very limited recollection (and it is very limited as I never look to buy tickets in Orlando) the venues that sell WDW tickets (and there are lots!!) tend to sell the "packaged" tickets eg 5 day pass / 7 day pass etc. Not sure I can recollect ever having seen them sell waterpark tickets alone though.

The line to get into the water park is always far worse than the queue to get tickets in my experience (mid to late August) and I think I remember seeing some automated ticket machines (you know the sort - press buttons to select the number of tickets you want and then input credit card to get them) so I'm unsure if buying the tickets on I Drive is going to be an advantage anyway??
 











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