Hi Lynn,
Ooh...I see that you're planning to visit The Most Magical Place on Earth in just a few weeks! How exciting!
Because the Walt Disney World Resort theme parks have so much to offer -
attractions the entire family can enjoy,
entertaining shows and character experiences, opportunities for delicious and fun
dining, unique retail shops, and an atmosphere that's just magical in and of itself, your ticket purchase allows you to experience any and all of it. Tickets are all-inclusive, so you won't need to worry about paying for each attraction or experience individually. That does mean, though, that it's not possible to purchase a spectator-only ticket. You'll simply want to buy a
theme park ticket that's perfectly built for you with the number of days you'd like to visit the theme parks, whether or not you'd like to be able to
hop between the parks each day, and whether or not you'd like to add on additional fun visits to a water park or golf course. Please do note, though, that under the phased reopening, it's not enough to have a valid ticket;
Disney Park Pass reservations are also required for admission into the theme parks. I'd encourage you to check the
availability calendar before you purchase your tickets as some dates in May are currently unavailable and others have limited availability. My friend and fellow planDisney panelist Kate has some great advice for
what to do if you can't find the Disney Park Pass reservation availability you were hoping for during your visit.
Thanks so much for visiting us at planDisney, Lynn, and please don't hesitate to come back and see us again if you have any other questions. I'm sending pixie dust that your plans all come together perfectly and you have a truly magical vacation!
Missy