Hey there Leah! Welcome back to planDisney! Thank you for the chance to play a small part in your vacation planning! Isn't it great to know that you are one day closer to your
Walt Disney World Resort vacation!?
Let's get you out of this ticket pickle and one step closer to the Most Magical Place on Earth. Here are a few options for you to consider.
Option 1: You can separate your
theme park ticket purchase into two transactions: one two-day park ticket purchase and a one-day park ticket purchase.
Purchasing a two-day ticket will give you a four-day window to head into the parks.
For example, you can visit
Disney’s Animal Kingdom on day one of your vacation to ride
Avatar Flight of Passage and
Disney’s Hollywood Studios on vacation day four to stroll through
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. This approach will give you space between your park days.
Then purchase a one-day ticket to visit
Magic Kingdom Park for use on day seven of your vacation. Don't forget to grab a Cheshire Cat Tail from
Cheshire Café.
While rest days typically include waking up late, lounging by the pool, and naps, don't forget to head over to
Disney Springs for some relaxing shopping and tasty dining.
Option 2: Another option is to purchase four-day park tickets: you can add a trip to
EPCOT or visit your favorite park twice! I know you only wanted three-day tickets but hear me out. You would get a chance to ride
Slinky Dog Dash,
Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, or
Kilimanjaro Safaris twice and you could catch all those snacks you missed in the parks like a Lunch Box Tart from
Woody's Lunch Box. Did I win you over yet? It's probably easy to see that I enjoy a good thrill ride and snack!
Purchasing four-day park tickets will give you a seven-day window to head into the parks. Which allows you at least one rest day between each park day.
No matter which option you choose, you will soon be engulfed in the magic of Walt Disney World!
Until next time,
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