Hello Nicky!
Thanks for stopping by with a question for us! I'm excited to hear about your upcoming travel plans and happy to assist.
As you've seen, international guests often have different length of ticket restrictions than we do in the US. Though you can
purchase a 7 or 14-Day Magic Ticket from home, you should have access to tickets for shorter visits once you arrive stateside. If you'll be in the Orlando area you can visit the
Disney Ticket Center at Disney Springs or the ticket booth at the main entrance to any of the theme parks to inquire about a 1-Day ticket for
EPCOT and/or
Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park, which is set to reopen on March 17, 2024. You may also be able to purchase your tickets online via the US website once you've arrived.
Since you've mentioned not wanting to visit the other parks, you might want to consider activities beyond the theme parks themselves. You'll find dining, entertainment and shopping at Disney Springs but it might be fun to cruise along Lake Buena Vista in an Amphicar which launches near
The BOATHOUSE. I'd also recommend playing a round at Fantasia Gardens or Winter Summerland Miniature Golf. A few of my fellow panelists met up to play back in February and had so much fun tackling the course together.
If you're looking for more adult options consider dining at one of the signature restaurants like
Flying Fish on Disney's BoardWalk or take in views of Magic Kingdom's evening fireworks from
Narcoossee's at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. These dining experiences don't require theme park admission and are some of my favorites on property.
Nicky, I hope this helped! If we can offer any other recommendations or guidance as you prepare for your visit please come back and let us know. There's always something new and magical awaiting even the most experienced guests.
Magic and memories,
Amy