Hello Hazel!
Thanks for bringing your question our way. It sounds like you'll be visiting Walt Disney World Resort as part of a conference later this week. If so, you may be able to take advantage of special reduced-rate admission after your event ends for the day.
My panel pal Kristi shared that she did just that as part of a conference a few years back.
Discounted tickets like these are not available to the general public, and details can vary from event to event and host to host, so that may be why the link isn't working. I recommend checking through your event credentials to see if you've been sent a different personalized link or have a separate email from the
Disney Meeting & Events team. If not, reach out to your event host, who should be able to direct you on how to complete the purchase process.
If you find that your event does not qualify for these reduced-rate tickets, you can still
purchase standard admission online or via the
My Disney Experience app. I love starting bright and early and soaking up that new day energy as the crowds begin to stroll in, but there is something truly magical about walking through the parks at night and enjoying a snack under twinkling lights.
Depending on your date of visit, you can likely still enjoy plenty of time in the parks, even after the sun goes down. I checked the
Hours & Events Calendar and noticed that Magic Kingdom Park has
Extended Evening Theme Park Hours on your arrival date. If you happen to be staying at an eligible Deluxe Resort during your visit, you can really check a lot off your to-do list. I visited just last week while staying at Disney's Wilderness Lodge, and loved having lower crowds and wait times post
Happily Ever After fireworks (even though I did end up heading to bed before the clock ticked 11 pm).
Hazel, I hope you can get your ticket issue resolved. If you need further assistance, feel free to
contact a Cast Member by phone.
Magic and memories,
Amy