Aimee! Welcome to planDisney. It's always a pleasure to make a new friend.
Theme park tickets to the
Walt Disney World Resort are nontransferable and nonrefundable, but you can usually apply the amount you've paid for your ticket to a new theme park ticket purchase. Just note that if the new ticket is more expensive, you will be responsible for the difference at the time of purchase and if it is less expensive, you will not receive a refund for the difference. To change your ticket date, log into your
My Disney Experience account and select "My Plans" from the My Disney Experience dropdown menu. Scroll down a little bit and select "Tickets, Passes & Memory Maker" underneath the "My Plans, Reservations and Tickets" header. Find your ticket and click "Change Ticket." Follow the prompts to complete the process.
While no official opening date has been announced, you are going to want to follow along with the
Disney Parks Blog to see if
EPCOT's multi-year transformation is complete when you are visiting. And speaking of
EPCOT, you won't want to miss the
EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival, which kicks off on February 28, 2024, and runs until May 27, 2024! Plus, don't forget that
Luminous The Symphony of Us has been entertaining Guests nightly at this park (as weather permits) across World Showcase Lagoon. I can't wait to experience this brand-new
nighttime spectacular for the first time this coming April.
Aimee, if you have any other questions,
please reach out to me directly!
Sing out so others can hear you,
Matt