Hello there, Kyu,
Thanks for bringing your question to planDisney. I'm happy to assist!
It sounds like you've had a magical time at Walt Disney World Resort this past week. Park hopping is a pretty epic way to explore, and I imagine you've walked a lot of steps, eaten a lot of Mickey-shaped snacks, and ridden a ton of incredible attractions along the way. My family typically plans a rest day mid-way through our visits for this very reason, as our legs need a break and we like waking up without an alarm clock at least once during our vacation.
It sounds like you have a similar plan in mind, and while I can appreciate the need for a little downtime, I do have to be the bearer of some not-so-magical news. Once your
multi-day ticket has been used for the first time, the remaining admission entitlements will expire at the end of their usage window, even if you don't use them. Unfortunately, any unused admission cannot be rolled over to a future visit or transferred to another guest.
I know this isn't the answer you were hoping for, but I have a few suggestions that might help. Depending on your ticket type, you may be able to
upgrade to an Annual Pass. This would incur an additional cost per person but would extend your usage window to one year from the date your current tickets were first used, allowing you to visit beyond the two remaining days over the next year (subject to theme park reservations, blockout dates, and a few other technicalities). I recommend speaking with a Cast Member in person at the main entrance ticket window of any park or at the
Disney Ticket Center at Disney Springs to confirm all the details if you think an upgrade might fit your needs.
My cousins purchase Annual Passes every other summer and usually plan a big visit the first year, and a second lengthy trip the following summer, just before their passes expire. I'm also a proud Passholder who lives a bit closer, so I schedule shorter trips as often as possible to maximize the magic and my purchase price.
Annual Passholders receive complimentary standard theme park parking, discounts at select dining and merchandise locations across the parks and resorts, as well as a few other perks.
If you don't think this is the best option for your family, I encourage you to use your remaining park admission in a more leisurely way. Come late, leave early, or take a mid-day pool break. Grab a snack and people watch, take in a show or parade you may have missed while prioritizing attractions, interact with Characters, strike up a conversation with the friendly and knowledgeable Cast Members, or simply take in the ambiance of the parks from a comfortable bench. Some of my favorite memories weren't made while whooping it up on thrill rides but by sharing a conversation with my loved ones surrounded by the beauty of the parks, which have been so carefully curated.
I hope this information helps you make the best choice for your travel party. If we can answer any additional questions, please don't hesitate to come back and let us know.
Magic and memories,
Amy