Hello and welcome to
planDisney, Timothy. Thanks for stopping by with your question.
Wow! It sounds like you have a few magical weeks coming up later this summer. 14 days at
Walt Disney World is going to be so much fun. The longest timeframe that I've spent at Walt Disney World is 10 days and it is something I will treasure forever. Although enjoying the Walt Disney World Theme Parks for 2 weeks straight can be tiring so I hope you'll schedule plenty of pool and downtime into your itinerary.
Timothy, currently
Walt Disney World Theme Park tickets are sold anywhere from a 1-day ticket to a 10-day ticket. It is not possible at this time for you to purchase a 14-day ticket. A 10-day Walt Disney World Theme Park ticket grants you access to the
Walt Disney World Theme Parks 10 days during your vacation but they don't have to be used all in a row. A 10-day theme park ticket expires 14 days after the first use. If you scheduled in a pool day or two and a day visiting Disney Springs or the Walt Disney World water parks, I think you could get by just using your 10-day ticket. However, if you do want to visit the Walt Disney World Theme Parks all 14 days of your trip, you would have to purchase two different ticket sets. You could do any combination of tickets that you'd like but a 10-day ticket and a 4-day ticket are probably what I would choose.
Keep in mind, Timothy, that on top of your Walt Disney World Theme Park tickets, you also need
park pass reservations to visit a Walt Disney World Theme Park. Park pass reservations are basically like a virtual placeholder in line at the theme park you'd like to visit each day. This is to help keep track of the crowds since the theme parks are still operating at a limited capacity. Once you've linked your tickets to your MyDisneyExperience account, you can then visit the park pass reservations website to start making your selections. The sooner you can do this the better because calendar days do tend to fill up the closer you get to them.
I hope this helps, Timothy. If you have more questions about this, or anything else please feel free to stop back by and
ask me. I'm happy to help.
Have fun!
Jackie H.