Hello Gary,
Thanks for stopping by planDisney with such an important question about planning for your family holiday next July to the magic of Walt Disney World Resort.
Guests like you and I, who visit Walt Disney World Resort from the United Kingdom are welcome to purchase the unbeatable value for money
Magic Tickets. Magic Tickets provide Guests with unlimited entrance into all 4 Disney Theme Parks (when combined with
Disney Park Pass reservations), and the Disney Water Parks too. Additionally, Magic Tickets also have
Memory Maker and the
Park Hopper Option and so much more besides!
At present,
UK Guests are able to choose to purchase from either 7 or 14-day Magic Tickets options from the UK-based Walt Disney Travel Company website. However, upon arrival in the United States of America, Guests can choose to purchase from an array of 1 to 10-day Disney Theme Park ticket options from the US-based
www.DisneyWorld.Disney.go.com website.
It might be helpful for you to understand that as we continue
Returning to a World of Magic at Walt Disney World Resort, all Guests aged 3 years old and over who wish to visit a Disney Theme Park are indeed required to have a valid Disney Theme Park Ticket successfully linked to their
My Disney Experience account, plus have a corresponding Disney Park Pass reservation made for their desired Disney day.
Gary, I realise this may not be the news you were wishing to hear for your family. However, I do have some bibbidi-bobbidi-boo news to share concerning
Services for Guests Living with Disabilities at Walt Disney World Resort.
If appropriate for your dear wife's needs, you might wish to consider making enquiries about registration for the
Disability Access Service (DAS) during your jolly July summer holiday at Walt Disney World Resort.
Upon entering your very 1st Disney Theme Park, simply make your way to
Guest Relations to speak in person with a helpful Cast Member, who if appropriate for your wife's needs, will be able to provide registration for her for the Disability Access Service (DAS).
The Disability Access Service (DAS) is designed for Guests who find it difficult to manage long wait times in a conventional queuing environment. Any Disability Access Service (DAS) which may be provided will be all set to last for your entire holiday or for up to 60 days at Walt Disney World Resort.
Gary, I sincerely hope I've been able to provide a little pixie-dusted insight and guidance for you today. Please know you'll always be more than welcome to drop back to
me here at planDisney should you have any additional questions.
Have a great Disney day ~ JaneYour UK-based planDisney Panelist