MYW Ticket questions

punksmom

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We are going from August 19th to September 2nd. We arrive in MCO at 7:10 pm on the 19th. We have the 10 day park hopper ticket.

My questions...
- Is there a 12, 13 or 14 day ticket? I did not question this when I booked as we think we will only be in the parks for 10 days having the other days for rest and maybe Universal. If there is, what is the cost?
- Since we are arriving late we thought we would go to DTD the first night after we check in. Will this be considered one day of the 10 day ticket? What about if we went to Disney Quest? I really do not want to was a whole one day ticket if we are only DTD for a few hours.

I went to Disney last year but went for 7 days and had the 7 day park hopper so never really paid attention to the details of the whole ticket thing.

Thanks
C.
 
Disney Quest & Water Parks are extra....not a "park" ticket.

10-days seems great for your dates. There is PLENTY to do on "non-park" days. S
 
To answer your question - I'm not aware of any tickets longer than 10 days except for special tickets for UK and Ireland guests. I don't believe that people from North America can use these tickets.

The previous poster is correct -- Waterparks and Pleasure Island/Disney Quest are separate from your park entrances.

J
 
If buy the "premium" ticket you will have 10 park admissions plus 6 admissions for the water parks/Disney Quest/Pleasure Island.

Also, 10 days is the maximum number of days per ticket. If you need more than 10 days you will have to purchase separate tickets for the extra days. In terms of monetary value your best bet is the 10 day premium ticket. However, if you don't require park hopping you can save about $40 per ticket.
 

Have you thought about an Annual Pass, it may get you some discounts on WDW resorts, dining, and much more!!! I bought one last year and saved close to $1800 on my resort dicounts alone(i spent 34 nights there in 06). Just my two cents.
 
If you don't do an annual pass, just know you don't have to use your tickets consecutively every day. I think they expire 14 days after the first day you go, but you could break it up amongst your time. I would ask to be safe.
 
Last year we broke our ticket up. We didn't want to spend all our time in the parks so we bought 7-day hoppers plus tickets that don't expire. We used Four park parks and two water park days. We saved the other days for this year. It feels nice not to have to buy tickets this year. S
 
We were there for 15 full days (waking and going to bed in Orlando, plus arrival day), and had to get the 10 day tickets. It was fine, but another few days would've pushed me over the edge for AP's I think. With that much time it'd be nice to go to a park just for the evening parade or dinner or something and not "waste" a park day. Also, haven't worked out the math for your dates, but while you don't have to use the days consecutively, you do have to use them all WITHIN 14 DAYS of activation. I almost missed that...had we activated on our first full day we would've been out of time by the last full day. Does that make sense? As it was, we made a choice to wait so we could go in on our last day. (Hard on us! We arrived Thursday afternoon and didn't get to a park until Saturday!)

That said, it was nice to have things spread out, and we were able to take our time and definitely found lots to do on our "off park" days. Muuuuch more relaxing than our first trip, 8 days with 7 park days...
 














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