Mom and daughter on Expedition Everest
  • On May 7, 2012
    Renee from ON Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    We are coming to Disney from Nov 10 to 17th and we have selected a 4 day park hopper. Does that mean we can only visit a park on those 4 days? We have book a vacation package at Port Orleans resort

    Trips during holiday periods are so much fun, Renee!  You're going to love it.  As for your tickets and what they permit, I can tell you that a 4-day park hopper will allow you to enter the four major theme parks on four different days.  Further more, you can visit multiple parks in a single day.  For example, let's say you start your morning by eating breakfast with the princesses in Epcot.  You can then spend the remainder of the morning touring and experiencing all that Epcot has to offer.  From there, you might opt for an afternoon dip in the pool or nap at your resort.  Once you are recharged and refreshed, you can head back out to a second (or the same, if you so desire) theme park for dinner, some more attractions and maybe an evening parade or fireworks show.  Basically, the park hopper will allow you some flexibility with your park touring, not restrict you to a single park on any given day.  I hope that clears things up for you!
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Meet the Panelist: Darcie, Alabama

Given your inclination to plan a magical trip, I can already tell we have a lot in common. I'm Darcie, and my friends would be the first to tell you that Disney trip planning (especially dining!) is my love language. Of course, the vacations my family enjoys today look much different than they did when our kids were little, but while some of our favorite activities have evolved, Disney destinations still top our travel wish lists. Let's work together to plan a downright dreamy vacation for your family! Learn More About Darcie

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