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  • On Jan 20, 2015
    Kelly from CA 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.

    I know the park tickets expire 14 days after the first use of the ticket. "After" the first use, do I still have 14 so that would be 15 days total?

    Hi, Kelly!  This is a good question, and I can see where the wording would be a bit confusing.

    The official word, directly from the Walt Disney World website is, "Tickets and any options purchased must be used within 14 days of first use."  Basically, you have 14 days to use your tickets.  Your 14 day window begins the day you first use your passes, and expires at the end of the 14th day after that first use.  The day you use the pass for the first time starts the count at day one.

    I hope this helps to clear up any confusion, and you can continue planning for a magical moment filled vacation!
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My name is Anna and I am a retired teacher with a J.D., a proud Navy wife with 30+ years of experience, mom to three daughters and a son-in-law, and grandmom to three tiny Disney fans. I have planned vacations for all sorts of special occasions and celebrations, but I really enjoy DVC vacations, helping military families, and assisting those with special dietary needs.    Learn More About Anna

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