• On Mar 28, 2016
    Roy from OK 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 park tickets be broken into 1/2 days

    Hi, Roy!

    Once you enter a park, that day's ticket is considered "used" whether you are in the park for 10 minutes or 10 hours. To make the most of your tickets, plan full days where you can experience as much magic as possible.

    If you are arriving to the parks later in the day, try to visit a park that is open the latest. You will sometimes find the Magic Kingdom to be open past midnight (which is WAY past my personal bedtime, but it might work for you!)  Check the Park Hours for your travel dates to see how you can maximize your time in the parks.

    Wishing you a magical Walt Disney World vacation!

    Cathy
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Meet the Panelist: Cathy, Ohio

Hi, I'm Cathy from Cleveland. I love to travel, especially in the winter to escape the snow and cold of Ohio! My husband and 2 kids share my enthusiasm for travel, so we enjoy our adventures together whether it is hiking at a National Park, sailing on a Disney Cruise Ship, or going to Walt Disney World which is our home away from home. My husband proposed to me in front of Cinderella Castle and we have not stopped visiting ever since! It's a blast helping guests here at planDisney! 
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