• On Dec 27, 2020
    Chane from Wa Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hello, if we purchase a 10-day admission ticket and we plan to stay for 3 weeks how does the ticket expiration work? Is the ticket expiration 14 days from day 1 ticket or 10 ticket?

    Hey There, Hi, There, Ho There, Chane!

    First of all, HAPPY NEW YEAR to YOU! AND...there is nothing that makes me HAPPIER than helping you plan your next MAGICAL Walt Disney World Vacation! OK...Can I can come on vacation with you and your family?! I would LOVE to experience Walt Disney World for three weeks!

    After doing some research for you, I wanted to let you know that the 14-day window to visit a Disney Park starts on the first day of your ticket. For example, if you purchase a 10-day Walt Disney World standard ticket on January 18, you could use your 10-day ticket through January 31. This would give you the 14-day window to choose your specific days to visit a Disney Park. 

    If a 10-day Walt Disney World standard ticket did not fit your three-week vacation, you could purchase two five-day tickets. If you did this, you could strategically plan purchasing two five-day tickets and then use them throughout your three-week vacation. Essentially, you would have 16 days to visit a Disney Park since purchasing a five-day ticket will give you an eight-day window.

    If you would like to play with the dates of your vacation and the number of days you would like to purchase, you can always go to the Theme Park Ticket area on the Walt Disney World website.

    If you have other questions about anything, please do not hesitate to ask! All of my friends at planDisney are ready to help!

    Have a MAGICAL day!

    Wes 
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Meet the Panelist: Wes, Texas

Woo Hoo!  I am so excited to help plan your next Disney vacation! Since I have experienced Disney in all stages of family life (I have FIVE Tigger-ific kids), in all times of the year, and on a tight budget, I have learned to create Disney magic every trip! Learn More About Wes

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