Good day, Maridawn! Thanks for bringing your question to us here at planDisney, and I hope I can clear up any confusion you have regarding your tickets.
As a fellow U.K. resident, I have been able to take advantage of the wonderful
Magic Ticket offers, and I'm assuming that's what you have been able to buy too. Magic Tickets not only provide access to all four Theme Parks but also to Disney's wonderful water parks (along with many other benefits). At the time of writing, the refurbished
Disney's Blizzard Beach is welcoming Guests.
For the four Theme Parks, you will need to make a
park reservation for the day of your visit. At the moment, this is not a requirement for water parks. Let's take an example day. Imagine you booked your park pass reservation for
Disney's Magic Kingdom Park on day one of your visit. The Magic Ticket means you can enjoy a full day here at Magic Kingdom Park, or Park Hop to another Park, such as Disney's Hollywood Studios after 2 pm, or head to one of the waterparks.
The Magic Ticket provides fantastic flexibility - helping you spend your time exactly how you would like at Walt Disney World. The best part of all? Your magical moments can be captured using
Memory Maker, also included as part of Magic Ticket. Needless to say, I'm a big fan of our Walt Disney World Ticket options from the U.K. and think we are very lucky!
Maridawn, I would recommend downloading the
My Disney Experience App. It is the source of many things at Walt Disney World. Dining reservations, Mobile Food and Beverage orders within the Parks, and wait times are available through the App - I love keeping my eye on wait times even from the U.K. You could even Check-In to your Disney Resort hotel using my Disney Experience. It's a good idea to take some time to look around the App ahead of your trip, as it will give you time to ask any questions before enjoying your time in Florida.
I hope this information helps, Maridawn, and if I can help make your Walt Disney World trip more magical, please let me know! Louise