• On Mar 26, 2018
    Jenny from WA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Can we do half a day at Epcot and the other half in Magic Kingdom? We have been to Magic Kingdom/Disneyland multiple times.

    Hi Jenny, 

    Thanks for visiting the Disney Parks Moms Panel with your question.  Splitting your days between two Theme Parks is a great way to enjoy even more of what Walt Disney World Resort has to offer.  

    In order to visit two Theme Parks in one day you will need to add on the Park Hopper Option to your Theme Park Tickets.  This can be done when purchasing your tickets or when you arrive at Walt Disney World Resort.  If you choose to add on the Park Hopper Option after you have purchased your Theme Park Tickets you can simply visit Guest Relations Locations, Ticket Windows at any of the Theme Parks or any of the Resort Hotel Lobby Concierge and the Cast Members will be happy to assist you.  Please be aware that the Park Hopper Option can only be added if you have at least one day left on your Theme Park Tickets.  

    My family and I like to visit Magic Kingdom early in the morning, spend the majority of the day in the Theme Park and then hop on the Monorail to head to Epcot for dinner.  After dinner we spend some time at Epcot, and will usually head back into Magic Kingdom Park later in the evening.  This allows us to enjoy both Theme Parks, and experience all of the attractions that my daughter insists on riding.  

    I hope you have a magical time at Walt Disney World Resort, Jenny.  Please let us know if you have any other questions, we are always happy to help.  

    Stephanie
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Meet the Panelist: Stephanie, Ontario

I'm a Canadian mom with so many wonderful memories at Walt Disney World Resort!  I would love to use my experience in  traveling with toddlers, children, tweens and guests with limited mobility to help others experience all the magic Disney has to offer. Learn More About Stephanie

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