Welcome to
planDisney, Eric!
We’re so excited to have you visiting us today. You must be thrilled to be
planning a vacation to
Walt Disney World Resort. My family also likes to break-up our time there. Since we fly in from the West Coast, we always account for travel days. At the very minimum, we stay for a week.
I was able to look at the
ticket options for you and unfortunately, the Flex option is currently not available. You do, however, have a little flexibility with the tickets currently being offered. Since you are looking at a 5-6-day ticket, you will get an additional 3 days in your validity window.
Eric, I know you wanted to break your days up even more, but it might be a good idea to plan your visit in the middle of your two-week trip. It will help build the anticipation and reduce the feeling of your vacation ending. I too do not like that feeling of a vacation ending so I do have a couple of tips that may help eliminate that feeling.
It may even be a good idea to add a day visit to
Disney Springs after you’ve visited all the days on your ticket. Disney Springs is the perfect place to grab a meal and enjoy a little bit of shopping. Of course, you’ll be able to see glimpses of Disney
Magic in many of the shops and dining areas. I can’t visit Disney Springs without purchasing a collection of souvenirs from
World of Disney. I also highly recommend adding a few
dining reservations at the different
Disney Resort hotels. On our park break days, we usually plan a nice breakfast or dinner at a different resort. Instead of planning it on your break day, you can plan for a meal the day before or the day after your ticket validity window.
I hope this helps answer your question, Eric. Let us know if there’s anything else we can do to help you plan for this
magical visit.
See ya real soon!
-Shantel