Hi Justine, and thanks for visiting us at planDisney. It sounds like you’re already at the Most Magical Place on Earth, so let’s make sure you get the most out of that last day on your ticket!
Standard theme park tickets need to be used within a specific timeframe. For instance, a two-day ticket is valid for four days beginning on your selected start date. While you can change the start date on an unused standard theme park ticket, this wouldn’t apply in your situation since you’ve already used one day. If you have any questions related to your specific ticket, I’d recommend calling the
Tickets and Hotel Reservations phone number. A Cast Member would be happy to confirm the last day you can use your ticket.
The weather can be unpredictable in Florida, so tomorrow may not be completely rained out! But, if the weather ends up being pretty wet, let’s chat about how you can make the most out of a rainy day at Disney World.
My top pick would be to visit
Hollywood Studios since there are so many shows in indoor or covered theaters. My favorites are the
For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration, where you belt out to all the catchy Frozen tunes and laugh at the Arrendelle historians, and
Beauty and the Beast - Live on Stage, which is an incredible retelling of a tale as old as time with impressive singing and dancing. Hollywood Studios is also home to two brand new shows,
Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After and
The Little Mermaid - A Musical Adventure, which are both completely indoors.
Magic Kingdom would be another great choice on a rainy day since there are so many indoor or covered rides, character meet and greets, and dining experiences. There’s even a special Rainy Day Cavalcade that runs if it’s too wet for the regular parade.
I hope you have a magical time at Disney World, rain or shine! And if you have any other questions, you’re always welcome back at planDisney.
JoAnna