Hi Lisa, welcome to planDisney! I'm absolutely thrilled for you as you're about to embark on a journey to
The Most Magical Place on Earth tomorrow! The excitement is palpable, and I can't wait to hear all about your incredible experiences!
Now, to your question: If you have the
14-Day Magic Ticket or 7-Day Magic Ticket available in the UK, you likely have the Park Hopper option that allows you to visit multiple parks per day. You can check this by looking at your confirmation email for your ticket number. If you haven't done so already, visit the
My Disney Experience website, create an account, and link your tickets. Then go to the
"Reservations and Tickets" page to check your ticket details. If you have the Park Hopper option, it will be displayed on your ticket name, allowing you to visit more than one theme park per day.
If you're already in the United States, here's a fantastic tip:
download the My Disney Experience app. It's a game-changer, allowing you to check waiting times, navigate with interactive maps, and even order food and beverages from your mobile device. It's like having Disney World at your fingertips! Once you've downloaded the app, simply click on the three horizontal lines at the bottom right and then select the "My Tickets & Passes" option. All your tickets linked to your My Disney Experience account should be accessible here, and you can view their details.
Remember, Disney World is a vast and magical place. To make the most of your time, it's best to plan your itinerary around parks that are closer together. For instance, Magic Kingdom and EPCOT are connected through the monorail, while
EPCOT and Disney's Hollywood Studios share the Disney Skyliner. By considering these transport options, you'll be able to navigate the parks efficiently and maximize your fun.
Lisa, I hope this is helpful. Have a great time this week, and please don't hesitate to come back if you have more questions.
I'm always here to help out a great friend like you!
Cheers
Nilson