• On Jan 26, 2018
    Sandra from LIMA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    This a bit complicated to explain. I go for 5 days, but bought the 6 day d tix. Can I go to two parks on my last day? We arent sure if our 4 year old will like epcot, so if she doesnt we were hoping to go to another park with the 6th tix. Is that possible

    Hi Sandra!

    I love experiencing Walt Disney World Resort with my preschooler because everything is so magical for him, so I am so happy to help you plan your trip with your daughter! It sounds like you purchased 6-day standard theme park tickets, which will allow you entry into one theme park per day. Unfortunately, Guests are only permitted to use one ticket per day. So if you would like to visit two theme parks on the final day of your trip, you would need to upgrade your ticket to include the Park Hopper Option by visiting Guest Relations at any theme park during your visit.

    In my experience, Epcot has so many fun activities for my preschooler to enjoy. Often our Epcot days begin with breakfast at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall with the Disney Princesses. After a tasty meal, my preschooler's "must-do" list always includes a ride on Frozen Ever After and Gran Fiesta Tour starring The Three Caballeros. Both of my kids also love The Seas with Nemo & Friends, where after the ride we visit sea creatures in the Pavilion and chat with our favorite sea turtle at Turtle Talk With Crush. Plus, the Kidcot Fun Stops offer activities for your daughter while you are exploring World Showcase! With all of these family-friendly activities, I think your daughter will have a wonderful day!

    T-T-F-N, ta ta for now!

    ~Crystal
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Meet the Panelist: Crystal, Colorado

Hi! I’m Crystal and I’m a wife and mommy to three little Mouseketeers. My husband and I have been enjoying Disney Parks since before we were married, and now we take our children to see Mickey and the gang as often as we can, while  managing my oldest son's food allergies. Planning is key for my family to ensure that everyone has a safe and fun trip to our favorite place and it can be just as exciting as the trip itself. I can’t wait to help you plan your next adventure there, too! Learn More About Crystal

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