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  • On May 5, 2025
    Michaela from Devon Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We have a 14 day pass but will be going on a 7night Disney Cruise in the middle of our holiday. Will these days still be included although we aren't using the pass? Would love for the pass to last until we fly home 21days later

    Hi Michaela and welcome to planDisney!

    How exciting that you'll be visiting Walt Disney World and setting sail on a Disney Cruise when you visit Florida this October - I am not jealous at all!

    Our UK & Ireland Exclusive Disney Magic Tickets really do offer such amazing value for money and my family use them each and every time we visit.  

    If you have booked your 14-Day Disney Magic Tickets separately, you will have had to choose a specific date for when you'd like your usage window to start, at the time of booking. You can use the 14-Day Ticket over an 18 day window, from your selected start date. The ticket would then expire at the end of the 18 day window and any remaining admissions would be lost.

    For example, if you chose a start date of 25th October when you booked your ticket, it will be valid on any 14 days from 25th October - 11th November.

    If you booked a Hotel + Ticket package for the first part of your land and sea trip, directly with the Walt Disney Travel Company, via the UK version of the Walt Disney World website, the start date is automatically selected as your check-in date.

    If you are in doubt at all about what the start date of your tickets is, I would recommend checking your booking confirmation or, contacting the Company who you have made your booking with.

    Unfortunately, Michaela, your 14-Day ticket admissions will not be available to use over a 21-day period. In your situation, I would recommend having a couple of non-Theme Park days at either the beginning or end of your trip.

    On your non-Theme Park days you could have a relaxing day at your Resort hotel, visit Disney Springs, visit Disney's BoardWalk or, spend some time Resort hopping to explore other Resort hotels. My family love to do this when we visit and will often do a Monorail loop, getting off at each of the Resort Hotels, one at a time to explore. You can also do a similar thing using the Disney Skyliner and when doing so, we always think that this mode of transportation is an attraction in itself!

    I'm sorry that this likely wasn't the answer that you were looking for but, hope that you find some of my suggestions useful. 

    Wishing you a magical holiday filled with memories which will last a lifetime!

    Emma
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