Hi Carlos,
Welcome to planDisney! There’s so much to see and do across
Walt Disney World Resort, from immersive lands and thrilling attractions to entertainment and dining experiences the whole family can enjoy. With several ticket options available, you can truly customize your visit based on what you’d like to experience most. And with a 2-Day Ticket with admission to 1 Park Per Day and the Water Park and Sports Option, you’ve got a lot of fun headed your way. You’ll also have a few decisions to make, but hakuna matata, I’m here to help you every step of the way!
Here’s how your ticket works: with your 2-day theme park ticket, you can visit one theme park per day for two separate days. Since you’ve added the Water Park and Sports Option, you’ll also receive two additional admissions to other experiences, such as the water parks, miniature golf before 4:00 PM, or Disney’s Oak Trail Golf Course. These “extra” visits are in addition to your two theme park days and can be used on the same days as your park visits or on separate days.
Now, let’s talk about
the use window for your ticket. With a 2-day ticket, you’ll have a 4-day window to use all your admissions, starting from the date you selected. Let’s say you chose Monday, June 2, 2025, as your start date. You’d have from Monday through Thursday, June 5, 2025, to use your two theme park admissions and two Water Park and Sports Option visits. You could go to Magic Kingdom Park on Monday, enjoy
Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park on Tuesday, try a second water park day on Wednesday, and then wrap up your trip at EPCOT on Thursday. Your two “sports option” visits are separate from your park days, which gives you plenty of flexibility to plan around the Florida sunshine.
One more tip, Carlos, if you’re staying at a
Disney Resorts Collection hotel, don’t forget to check out the current Special Offers. Right now, Guests staying at a Disney Resort receive
complimentary water park admission on their check-in day. That means you could potentially enjoy a third splash-tastic visit to the water parks during your stay. How cool is that (see what I did there?)?
If you have any other Disney vacation planning questions,
feel free to reach out again. I’d be happy to help you with the next round of decisions, like which park to explore first, whether or not to add the
Lightning Lane Multi Pass, and which attractions to prioritize.
See you real soon!
Brent