Parade at Magic Kingdom
  • On Jan 2, 2024
    Stephanie from ON Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    If I buy multi day tickets for my entire family. Do we all need to go to the same parks each day together or can some of us go to one park and the others another park?

    Hey there Stephanie and welcome to planDisney. It was a glorious day when my kids were old enough to go off on their own and explore theme parks different from the ones my wife and I were in.

    Guests with multi-day tickets are not required to stick together and can venture separately. If your ticket is a multi-day ticket with the Park Hopper Option then can start at different theme parks and then meet up later at the same theme park. It is a win:win for everyone who may have more interest in certain attractions or Broadway-style shows while others want something different. One thing to keep in mind is eating in the same restaurant. If you all want to eat at restaurants inside theme parks then everyone needs to have access to the same park. Also, some Special Offers have restrictions so if you have one of those tickets be sure to understand the ticket requirements.

    Stephanie, I hope this information helps you have a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious trip. Please feel free to stop by again and write me back directly for more Disney vacation planning tips.

    Enjoy making many Magical Memories.
    ~Jason
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Meet the Panelist: Jason, Georgia

I am a father and orthodontist who loves the hidden treasures found on Disney vacations. For over a decade, my wife and I have raised our two sons on Disney Cruise Line, Adventures By Disney, and Disney Theme Parks on both coasts. From large group and multigeneration family vacations to adult trips and couples getaways, I am excited to share my years of pixie-dust-covered experiences with you while planning your Disney vacation. Let the lifelong magical memories ... begin! Learn More About Jason

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