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  • On Mar 12, 2015
    Misty from OK 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.

    We bought a 3 day park ticket and we will be there a 4th day due to flight changes. Check out is at 11. We were told we could stay on resort all day. Are there other things to do on resort besides swim the whole day? Or should I get extra day ticket?

    Hi Misty,

    Thanks so much for your question. How exciting that you get a bonus day at the Walt Disney World Resort!

    Resort hotel activities vary depending on the Disney Resort hotel in which you stay. I suggest checking with a Cast Member at your Resort to request a list of current activities during your visit. You may have options like bike rental, spa services, pool parties and more.

    Remember, you are not limited to your Resort hotel. You always have the option of visiting other Disney Resort hotels for tasty dining, recreation or spa services. You won't be able to swim at any other Resort hotels, but the possibilities for fun are virtually endless!

    When my family has time to spend away from the parks, we often find ourselves at Downtown Disney Area either shopping, eating delicious sushi at Splitsville Luxury Lanes or simply enjoying the atmosphere and Florida sunshine.

    Finally, if you just can't enough of the parks, you may want to add a day to your tickets. If you do this, make sure you decide before your last day is redeemed or it will no longer be an option.

    I hope this gives you some ideas for your extra Disney day. If you ask me, it's a great problem to have. Enjoy your vacation, Misty!

    Andrea U.
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Meet the Panelist: Andrea, North Carolina

Born and raised in Florida, I have been a fan of Walt Disney World Resort for my entire life. My husband and I love watching our preschool and kindergarten-age sons experience new attractions as they grow with each visit. In my house, we believe you’re never too old or too young to have a fantastic time at the Walt Disney World Resort! Learn More About Andrea

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