Hi Leo,
How fun that you're planning a visit to the most magical place on earth next April! After a cold winter, you'll LOVE enjoying a getaway to sunny Florida and the Walt Disney World Resort! Plus, with all of the beautiful gardens, delicious foods, and the Garden Rocks Concert Series, you won't want to miss the
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival!
While you
used to be able to buy tickets that never expired, the No Expiration option tickets were discontinued in 2013. The length of time that
tickets are valid now vary by the number of days for which you purchase tickets. For example, an eight-day ticket is valid within 12 days of your ticket's start date (or 13 if you purchase the Park Hopper Plus Option), while a ten-day ticket is valid within 14 days from the start date (or 15 days if you purchase the Park Hopper Plus Option). You won't need to visit the theme parks on consecutive days, so feel free to take a day in the middle of your trip to rest at your Disney Resort hotel and enjoy all of the wonderful amenities there. Just be sure to use all of your theme park days before your ticket expires or else you'll lose them, and
that's not very magical! If you buy a ticket with fewer theme park days that isn't valid for quite as long, you may always feel free to add the Flexible Date Option, which will allow your ticket to start at any point on or before December 31, 2019, and all of your admissions will be valid for 14 days from your ticket's first use.
Thanks so much for visiting us at the Disney Parks Moms Panel, Leo, and please let us know if you have any other questions as you're planning your trip. I hope that you have a truly magical vacation!
Missy