Hey Howdy Hey Shai and welcome to planDisney!
I am so excited that you and your family are considering a trip to the Most Magical Place on Earth real soon! Walt Disney World Resort has some great options when it comes to purchasing tickets to visit the theme parks but can be hard to pick which is the right one for your situation. Hakuna Matata Shai, I've got you covered, so let's review some general information.
At Walt Disney World, you have several ticket options to choose from to help you navigate the parks the way you want to. Disney has some
great online information available to help explain each in a little more detail, but I would highly suggest you stay with the Standard Ticket option with 1 Park Per Day. There is so much to see at each park and with this being your first time visiting, I would make sure to get the most out of your day in each park.
One thing to consider before purchasing your tickets is theme park availability. Before you purchase your tickets, you should make sure that the days you want to visit the parks still have availability.
Theme Park Reservations are also required to enter the parks, which are free, they just tell Disney which park you intend to visit on which day. You can easily see the availability with the
Theme Park Availability tool online.
After you purchase your tickets, the next step is to connect everything digitally. If you have not already, you should set up an account with
My Disney Experience. This will be the place to see all of your reservations and have access to your theme park tickets. You can even link your account to the
My Disney Experience app as well so you have access to this from your smart device. It would also be a good idea to look into
Disney Magic Mobile Service. This will allow your smart device to have access to your tickets so you can access them during your trip at various access points when needed.
The hardest part of all of the planning may just be deciding which parks to visit! Walt Disney World has four theme parks to choose from,
Magic Kingdom,
Hollywood Studios,
Animal Kingdom and
EPCOT, which all have so many great attractions with well-themed lands that you will think you stepped out of Florida right into the movies!
I hope this information was helpful in giving you some general knowledge as well as the links for more of an in-depth look at your options. Good luck with your continued planning for your trip in July and feel free to stop back with any questions you may have, we would be happy to help!
Have a Magical Day,
Nick