Tickets for 28 day stay. Help please

stba2006

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We are going to Orlando for 28 days and we will want to go to all of the parks probably more than once.

As we don't want to be restricted to when we go to a particular set of parks, I'm not sure which tickets would be best to get as i can only seem to find 21 day tickets that end 21 days after the first use.

Can any-one please help?

Thank-you :)
 
Thank-you.

With the annual passes, do i get them when i get to the parks?

Sorry to be a pain
 

The only other way i can think of is to buy magic your way tickets (non expiry ones) then you can pick and choose when you want to go to a park during your stay without having to worry about them running out.
https://www.orlandoattractions.com/
 
Annual passes would probably be your best bet. Two 14 day passes would be more expensive than one annual pass I think. Alternatively, if you know you won't want to spend any more than say 10 days in WDW (spaced out over your 28 day stay) you could buy a non-expiring 10 day pass and use the days however you want.
 
have to agree annual passes would be the best option, and then you would get free parking at the parks as well as % off your merchandice and other things
 
I agree an Annual pass would be the best option. They are not much more expensive than the 21 day tickets. It will also get you discounts for several shops, restaurants, tours and recreation. If your staying on-site they usually give you a discount on your room rate nearer the time too. (Last time i used this i got 40% off the rack rate which saved me more than the cost of the passes!) There are other discounts such as car hire too but dont think these are usually that good a deal.

You can buy them there or buy them online if you prefer. If you buy them online you will get an exchange certificate that you will need to take to a main ticket desk to change over anyway. I usually buy in advance if the rate is good enough.

Here is the link to the Annual Passes http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/passholder-program/
 
If you plan on staying in a Disney Hotel annual passes are definately the way to go if AP rates are available for the time of your visit.
 
have to agree annual passes would be the best option, and then you would get free parking at the parks as well as % off your merchandice and other things

This is a biggy. There are a number of shops & restaurants that have AP discounts, not to mention discounts to be had on things like backstage tours or mini golf if you were considering doing any of those. It can save you some pretty decent $$$ that help subsidise the outlay.

Edit: Oh! And you are also then entitled to buy the Tables in Wonderland card for $75 which is 20% off tons of WDW restaurants including booze.
 












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