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  • On Nov 6, 2024
    William from FL Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    How do I see how many days I have left on my Magic Band? I took a trip to Disney back in 2016 and had some days left over but can't remember how many.

    Hi William!

    Thanks for stopping by with a question for us today. I'll do my best to point you in the right direction.

    In my experience, most standard theme park tickets expire based on the number of dates initially selected. For example, a 3-day ticket expires 5 days after the selected start date or after all admission entitlements have been redeemed, whichever comes first. Similarly, a 10-day ticket expires once all admissions have been redeemed within a 14-day usage window. There are varying ticket types that may have extended usage and expiration windows, but unfortunately, I'm unable to access your account details to confirm your particular admission type.

    Since you mentioned using a MagicBand, I'm guessing you linked your tickets to your MyDisney Account at some point. If so, the details should still be viewable online or from the My Disney Experience Mobile App. You can begin by checking the status of your tickets from the app by navigating to the feature menu (≡) and clicking the tile for "My Tickets & Passes." Tickets currently linked to your account that have not already expired should be visible here, with the remaining number of days listed beneath the ticket barcode.

    If you don't see any information on this screen, don't panic! You can contact a Cast Member by phone for further assistance. They should be able to pull up your account details or search by the number listed on the back of your MagicBand to confirm specific details of any remaining admission. They can also advise if you'll need to make theme park reservations to use any remaining days on those tickets.

    If you discover that the remaining days are no longer available you can purchase new standard theme park tickets or take advantage of one of the special Florida resident offers. You might also consider an Annual Pass, which is a great value for multiple visits per year. There are a few Annual Pass options exclusive to Florida residents which are payable in monthly installments with valid proof of residency.

    I hope this helped, William. Please come back and see us again with more planning questions. Wishing you a magical next visit, whenever that might be.

    Magic and memories,
    Amy
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Meet the Panelist: Amy, North Carolina

Hi, I'm Amy- a proud wife, mom, and Disney adult. I'm a natural planner with a flair for the creative, always looking for ways to add a little magical sparkle to our family's day-to-day happenings and once-in-a lifetime moments. You'll find me and my crew visiting the parks from rope drop to close and packing in as much magic as possible to each day of our Walt Disney World Resort vacation. From dining to photo spots and all the details in between, you've got a friend in me! Learn More About Amy

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