Hey there, Makenzie!
Thanks for your question! It's great to see you're planning a great, big, beautiful tomorrow with a vacation to Walt Disney World Resort.
When you purchase theme park tickets for Walt Disney World Resort, it's helpful to know at the start that theme park tickets are
nonrefundable.
It's also helpful to think of your theme park tickets in terms of the number of days you want to visit the theme park tickets, and the number of tickets you need so that every adult (age 10 and over) and child (ages 3 to 9) has their own valid admission. So, for example, if there are two in your party and you're visiting the theme parks for four days with a plan to visit one park a day, you could purchase two tickets of the type "4-Day Ticket with Admission to 1 Park Per Day."
You can use the
My Disney Experience mobile app or visit Guest Relations to add more days to a ticket or to add options to a ticket such as the Park Hopper Option.
You might want to consider purchasing tickets for the number of days you're sure you'll be visiting the theme parks, knowing that you can add theme park days and ticket options, and keeping in mind you would pay for any price difference.
When planning your theme park visits, be sure to make your theme park reservations after you purchase your theme park tickets. You can make your theme park reservations using the
Disney Park Pass system. It's a good idea to check the
Theme Park Reservation Availability calendar before purchasing tickets.
Keep in mind, also, that if you're adding days to your theme park ticket, you would need to make theme park reservations for those additional days based on Disney Park Pass availability.
Makenzie, as you're making your vacation plans, do come back and ask us here at planDisney for recommendations. Each of us here at planDisney is happy to share our tips from our own Disney destination vacations.
Here's to your Walt Disney World Resort vacation!
Jerry