Park hopping for only two days....

Kennywife

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I am going to WDW for Nov. 29-Dec. 3 with base tiks form my employer. I have the option of getting ph tiks, but I know I won't park hop all four days. I have a disability( mobility/Epilepsy) and will spend more time at Epcot/MK anyway. I wanted to know if it would be possible to buy a 2 day park hopper ticket seperately and how would that work with a 4 day base ticket?

Anna
 
Nope. A park hopper is the same price no matter how many days you only intend to hop.
 
For adults adding the park hopper option is $52 per person. It doesn't matter the length of the tickets. So you could add it for $52 and then just hop on the days you feel like it.

HTH!
Stephanie
 
I am going to WDW for Nov. 29-Dec. 3 with base tiks form my employer. I have the option of getting ph tiks, but I know I won't park hop all four days. I have a disability( mobility/Epilepsy) and will spend more time at Epcot/MK anyway. I wanted to know if it would be possible to buy a 2 day park hopper ticket seperately and how would that work with a 4 day base ticket?

Anna

a 2 day PH would cost $221.52, just adding PH to the ticket you are getting from your employer would cost less than $60 (actually $55.38). plus you would be wasting 2 of the days on the 4 day ticket since they won't be good 14 days after you first use the ticket.
 

Generally you should use only one ticket card for theme park admission on any one vacation.

If you are going for just two days and already have 4 day tickets, leave the latter at home and buy new 2 day hoppers when you get there.

There are some tricks you can do with non-expiration but they may or may not be cost effective depending on how the remainder of the ticket is ultimately used.
 
Just concurring with the others. Add park-hopping to the 4-day ticket you already have. It's much cheaper to do that than to get an additional 2-day park hopper ticket. The roughly $50 charge to add park-hopping doesn't change whether you have a 1-day ticket or a 10-day ticket, or anything in between.
 
Generally you should use only one ticket card for theme park admission on any one vacation.

If you are going for just two days and already have 4 day tickets, leave the latter at home and buy new 2 day hoppers when you get there.

There are some tricks you can do with non-expiration but they may or may not be cost effective depending on how the remainder of the ticket is ultimately used.
I believe the OP said she would go to the parks all four days, but she only wanted to hop on two of them, so getting new 2-day hoppers probably wouldn't be the best plan for her.

Just didn't want her to get confused. :)
 


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