• On Aug 17, 2017
    Courtney from LA 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 you leave a park go back to your room and then go back later to the same park without having a hopper?

    Hey, Courtney!

    The ability to leave the parks and take a break or head to Disney Springs for some shopping or swimming in your resort pool and heading back to that same park until they close is one of the best benefits of a Walt Disney World theme park ticket!

    So that's a YES, Courtney! You can head back to the same park without a park hopper pass.

    I have small children and splitting up our day in the park is a must for us. So exiting and re-entering the park as many times as we need without worrying about having to pay an additional charge is the type of pixie dust we love! Just know that you will go through the security checkpoint each time you re-enter the park. 

    Enjoy your time in and out of the parks, Courtney! If you have more questions, visit with the Disney Parks Moms Panel again!

    Korliss

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Meet the Panelist: Korliss, Alabama

My love for all things Disney began at the age of three, thanks to my parents. Today, that passion is shared with my own Prince, Princess, husband, and extended family, all of whom adore the magic of Walt Disney World just as much as I do. I’m thrilled to share that passion with you and help make your next Disney vacation truly unforgettable! Learn More About Korliss

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