Heigh-Ho Janine,
I love helping my Fellow Virginians and can definitely answer your curiouser and curiouser inquiry. Once Guests begin using their Walt Disney World ticket and depending on the number of days purchased,
it will expire after a certain number of days. In your case, if you purchase a 2-day Walt Disney World ticket, the ticket will expire 4 days from the start date.
In other words, you do not want to purchase a 2-day Walt Disney World ticket in hopes of using it for the following Saturday because it will have expired. Instead, after checking the
Theme Park Reservation Availability Calendar for the two Saturdays and parks you are interested in, you will
purchase single-day tickets for each visit and make
Disney Park Pass reservations for each Saturday you plan to visit. Or if you do decide to purchase 2-day Walt Disney World tickets, because you do get a discount, make sure your second Disney Park Pass reservation is made within the 4 day time lot.
As you continue to plan and you have any further questions
feel free to ask me. In the meantime, create a My Disney Experience profile and download the
mobile app. This is your vacation hub. Here you can purchase, modify and upgrade tickets, reserve and cancel Disney Park Pass reservations, make advanced dining reservations, select
mobile food orders, observe current wait times within the parks, stay up to date with your own personalized itinerary and that’s just some of what this handy-dandy pixie-dusted tool will do for you. Become comfortable navigating your mobile app before your arrival and check out our Instagram (@planDisneypanel) and
Panel Extras for more vacation planning tips.
Have a Practically Perfect Day,
Amy M.