LOSP for One Night?

Corryn

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Hello, I'm not sure what forum this should go in, but here goes:
We are staying in a timeshare for 4 nights in October. We wanted to come down a few days beforehand. I only used the Length of Stay Pass (for the parks) one time - Last year during our cruise.

Now, if I reserved a room for one night and I flew down and arrived at MCO at 10:00 in the morning and checked into the hotel and got to the parks at 11:00, I can only use the pass for the rest of that day, right? And then the next morning I cannot? :confused3
We're Theme Park Commandos and we like to get an early start. :rose:
 
Was your pass a MYW non- expiration pass?

If you have a day left on a MYW non- experation pass then you can use it.

If it was the old LOSP then it has already expired because it was only good for the dates that you stayed on Disney property.

Enjoy your trip!
 
minnie61650 said:
Was your pass a MYW non- expiration pass?
If you have a day left on a MYW non- experation pass then you can use it.
If it was the old LOSP then it has already expired because it was only good for the dates that you stayed on Disney property.
Enjoy your trip!
I don't think it was the MYW pass - We went on the Wonder 3 day land 4 day sea and were told the pass would only work in the parks for three days.

But what I meant was if I go down (in October) and I elect to purchase the LOSP (regardless of any of the options like NonExp.) That pass would only be valid for the One Day I am checked into the hotel?

Say I have reservations to stay at the CBR for October 2, checking out October 3 (the next morning). If I purchase the LOSP for my stay, which is technically only one night, am I able to use it the next morning, or can I just stay in the resort at night on the 2, not go to the parks on the 2, but wake up on the 3, check out and then go to the parks so I get a full day.
I am sorry if I'm being confusing :crazy: We just normally purchase the regular tickets and wondering if this would be a viable option.

I really do appreciate your answers :angel:
 
Corryn said:
I don't think it was the MYW pass - We went on the Wonder 3 day land 4 day sea and were told the pass would only work in the parks for three days.

But what I meant was if I go down (in October) and I elect to purchase the LOSP (regardless of any of the options like NonExp.) That pass would only be valid for the One Day I am checked into the hotel?

Say I have reservations to stay at the CBR for October 2, checking out October 3 (the next morning). If I purchase the LOSP for my stay, which is technically only one night, am I able to use it the next morning, or can I just stay in the resort at night on the 2, not go to the parks on the 2, but wake up on the 3, check out and then go to the parks so I get a full day.
I am sorry if I'm being confusing :crazy: We just normally purchase the regular tickets and wondering if this would be a viable option.

I really do appreciate your answers :angel:

You don't have to worry about Length of Stay passes anymore. When theyt converted to Magic Your Way packages and ticketing, they ditched the length of stay.

There is no longer a special type of ticket for guests staying at a Disney resort. So whether you spend the one night at a Disney resort, you'll get the same type of ticket. :) You just buy the number of days you need. If you want a 2 day ticket, you can buy that now.
 

A two day ticket, basic, no hopping, no extras, runs about $135 for Guests 10+. We got three of them last Jan when our PAPs ran out before we left to go home.
 

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