• On Jan 5, 2022
    Dave from UT Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    2 day park pass means 1 park per day, but does it have to be the same park both days or can it be like Magic Kingdom one day and Epcot the next day?

    Hiya Dave, thanks for connecting with us at planDisney!

    You are 100 percent correct - with a 2-day theme park ticket, you receive admission to one theme park per day. You can choose to visit the same park both days, or mix it up and visit two different parks, one on each day!

    For me, there is so much to do (and eat!) in each of the four Walt Disney World Resort theme parks that I have no trouble filling an entire day in any one park. If your trip is a short one, but you still want to visit multiple parks, consider adding the Park Hopper option. Currently, adding the Park Hopper option to your ticket allows you to visit multiple theme parks per day, subject to timing and capacity limitations.

    As an example, on my last quick trip, we started our first day with a Primo Piatto breakfast at our hotel, Disney's Riviera Resort, and then took the Disney Skyliner to Disney's Hollywood Studios. Later in the afternoon, we hopped back on the Skyliner and headed straight to EPCOT where we enjoyed the International Festival of the Holidays, and my favorite ride of all time, Living with the Land! On our second day, we enjoyed Disney's Animal Kingdom park and ended our day at Magic Kingdom Park to see the new nighttime fireworks spectacular, Disney Enchantment! It was a busy two days, but sometimes that's my crew's speed, so we make sure to add the Park Hopper option to our tickets on those trips!

    If you're interested in exploring even more of what Walt Disney World Resort has to offer, the Water Park and Sports option (or Park Hopper Plus option) adds access to one of Disney's amazing water parks, golf (miniature, too!), or other select offerings on each day of your ticket.

    As you can see, there are many different ways to experience all that Walt Disney World Resort has to offer, and the flexible ticket options allow you to create a vacation perfect for you. One last thing! When you do purchase your tickets, make sure to also make theme park reservations via the Disney Park Pass System.

    Thanks for stopping by, and don't hesitate to reach out with any other questions!
    Ryan J.
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