Hi there, Deborah! It's so nice that you found your way back to us here at planDisney, where we're always available to help Guests plan their next Disney adventure.
You seem like you're a big fan of the
Park Hopper Option, and I can't say that I blame you. While there's certainly more than enough to do in each theme park for a whole day and then some, having a Park Hopper gives you the flexibility to go where the day takes you. As Moana would say, "There’s no telling how far I’ll go." And with a Park Hopper, that’s exactly the point. Want to have breakfast at
Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie after a ride on Remy's Ratatouille Adventure in
EPCOT and then use the Disney Skyliner to hop to
Disney's Hollywood Studios for an intergalactic adventure on Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance? You can! Of course, there's much more you can do than just that. It's just that France and saving the galaxy with a side of croissants and coffee are what I'm daydreaming about on this cold winter day in New Jersey!
Getting to your question, I'm happy to report that yes, you can add the Park Hopper Option to your entire ticket length (up to 10 days in the United States). Think of it as answering the call to explore a little more each day of your vacation. To book this type of ticket, navigate over to
the Walt Disney World Resort website and select "
Buy Theme Park Tickets" under "Tickets & Parks" from the menu at the top of the page. Then, select the blue "Continue" button next to the offer you're looking to book, choose the number of days you'd like on your ticket, select your desired start date, and then choose "Park Hopper Option." Afterward, select how many tickets you'd like to purchase, click the next blue "Continue" button toward the bottom of the page, and follow the prompts.
Of course, if you're booking a vacation package (Disney Resorts Collection hotel room
and theme park tickets together), you can certainly add the Park Hopper Option to the tickets in your package. Once you've selected the offer and room you'd like to book, you'll be asked similar questions about your tickets, and you'll want to ensure you select the "Park Hopper Option."
Now, while there's complimentary transportation available to Guests hopping between all of the theme parks, I have my favorites. As I suggested earlier, hopping between Disney's Hollywood Studios and EPCOT using the Disney Skyliner is my current favorite. Just note that the Skyliner station at EPCOT is at the back of the park, between the bridge leading to the France Pavilion and the U.K. Pavilion. You can also choose to be like Moana, sailing beyond the reef, and take boat transportation to and from these two parks near the Skyliner station. Of course, you won't have to brave large waves like her, and the boats will be much, much sturdier than her original canoe. There's also EPCOT and Magic Kingdom Park, which are only two quick monorail rides apart. Just note that the monorail station at EPCOT is at the front, main entrance.
Deborah, I can't wait for you to experience the resort on your upcoming trip. After all, the parks are calling, and as Moana would tell us, sometimes you just have to go.
Reach out again if you have any other questions leading up to your journey!
Wishing you smooth sailing and an adventure fit for a wayfinder,
Matt