Non Hopper

rusr47

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MY WIFE AND I JUST BOUGHT (2) FIVE DAY NON HOPPER TICKETS FOR OUR SEPT. TRIP. WE DO NOT HOP BUT CAN YOU LEAVE AND RETURN TO THE SAME PARK ON THE SAME DAY? THANKS :banana: :banana: :banana:
 
Yes, you can. It is just that you cannot go to another park on the same day.
 
Hi Rus.. Welcome to the boards...
Non hopping tickets can re-enter the parks. If your staying on property take advantage of the extra park hours. This way in case you leave and want to come back later on you have the option for extra time. :)
 

Welcome! We are going for 7 days on our next trip and we aren't doing the hopper either.
 
Just remember, if you go to a different park later it will cost you one of your tickets, which you can't use again.

If you have ADR's for inside any of the parks, you may want to make sure you are in that particular park for that day, so you don't have to use any other day's tickets.
 
Evil Queen said:
Just remember, if you go to a different park later it will cost you one of your tickets, which you can't use again.

If you have ADR's for inside any of the parks, you may want to make sure you are in that particular park for that day, so you don't have to use any other day's tickets.
No, sorry, this is incorrect. If you don't have the park hopping option, you CAN'T go into a second park that same day. Disney's almighty computers will not allow that to happen.

Let's say you go to MK today. You can come and go in and out of MK today as much as you please. But if tonight you decide to check out Epcot, you won't get throught the turnstile.

Non-hoppers entitle you to one theme park per day. So in other words, you can't buy a 2-day non-hopper today and use it up by going to 2 different parks today.
 
CleveRocks said:
No, sorry, this is incorrect. If you don't have the park hopping option, you CAN'T go into a second park that same day. Disney's almighty computers will not allow that to happen.

Let's say you go to MK today. You can come and go in and out of MK today as much as you please. But if tonight you decide to check out Epcot, you won't get throught the turnstile.

Non-hoppers entitle you to one theme park per day. So in other words, you can't buy a 2-day non-hopper today and use it up by going to 2 different parks today.

I guess just another area the CM quoted incorrectly. I hate getting so many different stories. Thanks for letting me know, I hate giving bad advice. :thumbsup2
 
Evil Queen said:
I guess just another area the CM quoted incorrectly. I hate getting so many different stories. Thanks for letting me know, I hate giving bad advice. :thumbsup2
And a big :thumbsup2 right back atcha! :goodvibes

Yeh, in terms of fun and nice things, there's nothing more frustrating than being told incorrect information "from the horse's mouth." I've seen it time and time again that some info reported by CMs is correctly contradicted by the collected wisdom on this board. Even for the most dedicated and knowledgable CMs, for them it's still just a job. For us it's a PASSION. I think that's just natural. Now, if you find a CM who is as passionate about WDW as we are ... well then, JACKPOT!!! {Thank you Tyler!!!}

The other thing, in fairness to the CMs we speak with (as opposed to all CMs overall), their areas of specialty are resort accommodations and dining reservations. I would be surprised to hear that people get a substantial amount of incorrect about those subjects when calling CRO. But beyond that, I'm sure they have some training and knowledge but may not have an encyclopedic knowledge of the esoterica, the minutiae.

When I have a question, I actually come HERE first. If it's about resort accommodations or dining reservations I call to double-check. If it's not about those subjects, I try to e-mail the proper department at WDW, and hope to get a correct response from someone in-the-know.
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