tickets and hopper help

dmhgolfer1903

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if i buy a two day hopper pass and drive my car to the parks can I do this:

1 day magic kingdom
1 day animal kingdom and epcot transferring with out taking my car on some sort of disney transportation. so I don't have to pay again to park or waste the time

ps. not staying on disney resorts.

also do the days on a two day pass have to be back to back or like if i in orlando five days say m-f can i go like tues and thurs or do they have to be in a row

thanks
 
if i buy a two day hopper pass and drive my car to the parks can I do this:

1 day magic kingdom
1 day animal kingdom and epcot transferring with out taking my car on some sort of disney transportation. so I don't have to pay again to park or waste the time

ps. not staying on disney resorts.

also do the days on a two day pass have to be back to back or like if i in orlando five days say m-f can i go like tues and thurs or do they have to be in a row

thanks

You can hop to another parking lot (or more) and only pay once (at the first parking lot.)
Your first parking receipt covers any other theme park parking for the rest of the day.

Tickets are good (until all used up) over 14 days, starting with the day that you first use the ticket.
 
If you aren't park hopping both days, it will most likely be cheaper for you to buy a 1-day Magic Kingdom ticket and a 1-day Park Hopper instead of a 2-day park hopper.
 
Even in value season, a 1-day MK is $111.83 and a 1-day PH is $165.08 (after tax). Put together, that comes out to a few bucks more than a 2-day PH (which is $273.71 after tax). In regular and peak season, the difference is even more pronounced.

(If OP is a Florida resident, the math changes, but they should still not buy separate tickets.)
 

Thanks. But do they have a bus or something I can take if I don't wanna drive my car
Even in value season, a 1-day MK is $111.83 and a 1-day PH is $165.08 (after tax). Put together, that comes out to a few bucks more than a 2-day PH (which is $273.71 after tax). In regular and peak season, the difference is even more pronounced.

(If OP is a Florida resident, the math changes, but they should still not buy separate tickets.)
Thanks
 
you may want to park at your second park of the day and then take the bus or what ever to the first park go and enjoy that park then take the bus to the second park ( where you have your car) this will do

1 your car will be close to the front gate you will more then likely be able to walk to your car after a long day in the park you will not have to wait for the tram to take you to your car

since you are staying off site you could get to the parking lot by 7:45-800 and still make it to the first park before rope drop ( I am fairly sure busses run from park to park early in the mornings)

also this way you will not have to wait for a bus when you are very tiered
 


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