Hi Kyle! Welcome to planDisney, where we happily answer Guests' Disney vacation planning questions.
The
4-Day, 4-Park Magic Ticket allows you to visit the four theme parks for one day each at the
Walt Disney World Resort at one low price. These tickets are valid for visits from June 1 to September 29, 2023, with some blockout dates (refer to the
offer page for more details). So if you plan on spending 4 days at the parks and spending 1 day at each park, this is a great deal! Also, with this ticket option, you would not be required to make
Theme Park Reservations. In contrast, if you purchase a standard 4-day, 1-park-per-day ticket, you can pick and choose which parks you go to. For example, if you want to skip
EPCOT and go to
Magic Kingdom Park for 2 of your 4 days, you can do that with the standard ticket. With this option, you will be required to make Theme Park Reservations for every member of your travel party for each day of your visit (necessary for all ticket types until January 9, 2024).
Kyle, before I became an
Annual Passholder, I would always spend a day at each of the theme parks. I always wanted to dedicate at least a full day to each of the parks so that I could take my time and get to see all four of them. And each of them is so unique and different from one another.
Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park is a world-class animal sanctuary with some of the best rides at the resort (hello,
Expedition Everest - Legend of the Forbidden Mountain and
Avatar Flight of Passage). Magic Kingdom Park immerses you in six themed lands with the most attractions out of any of the parks.
Disney's Hollywood Studios has some of the most popular attractions and the hype is well deserved (I'm talking to you,
Stars Wars: Rise of the Resistance). And then there's EPCOT, where you can explore four neighborhoods, my favorite of which is World Showcase, where you can travel to 11 different countries in one unforgettable afternoon!
Kyle, no matter which ticket you choose, you are bound to have a magical visit.
Please feel free to reach out with any other questions you may have in the future!
It's all in the details,
Matt