Half day admission?

dailymom

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My family is going to Disney World in January, and my husband and I would like to visit IOA. We have a 3 year old and a 1 year old, I think our daughter would love Seussville, and my husband and I would love to see the Harry Potter village. We only have one day to go, but don't want to spend so much money on one day in the park. I know years ago when we went they had a half day or evening entrance fee that was cheaper than the full day. Do they still have this or does anyone know where the best place is to get deals on one day tickets.
 
My family is going to Disney World in January, and my husband and I would like to visit IOA. We have a 3 year old and a 1 year old, I think our daughter would love Seussville, and my husband and I would love to see the Harry Potter village. We only have one day to go, but don't want to spend so much money on one day in the park. I know years ago when we went they had a half day or evening entrance fee that was cheaper than the full day. Do they still have this or does anyone know where the best place is to get deals on one day tickets.
No 1/2 day admissions and no discounts on single day tickets. With HP2 opening next summer, the days of cheap tickets are done. I don't know if Disney still does their 1/2 day admissions.
 
No 1/2 day admissions and no discounts on single day tickets. With HP2 opening next summer, the days of cheap tickets are done. I don't know if Disney still does their 1/2 day admissions.

I don't think Disney has any half day tickets either. Think that the EPCOt after 4 tickets for dining disappeared several years back..... :(
 
I don't think Disney has any half day tickets either. Think that the EPCOt after 4 tickets for dining disappeared several years back..... :(

Epcot after 4pm annual pass still exists but no major parks have half day tickets except through conventions.
 

Epcot after 4pm annual pass still exists but no major parks have half day tickets except through conventions.

really? I've inquired in the past about it and been told that there is no such ticket...


eta: Found out why I was told it didn't exist, it's a Florida resident only perk
 





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