Hi, Karen! Welcome to planDisney! I'm so glad you stopped by to see us today. I always love to meet one of my Florida neighbors!
Karen, as a Disney fan who lives in Florida, it's great to be able to space out our visits to Walt Disney World, isn't it? It makes exploring the World so much easier when you know you'll be back real soon!
Depending on which 3-Day Ticket you're talking about, you may be able to stretch your theme park visits out over the next couple of months. If you have the 3-Day Florida Resident Discover Disney Ticket that was offered back in January, you can absolutely use one of your days now and save the other two for another visit down the line. Those tickets are allowed to be used on non-consecutive days right up until they expire on June 18 (outside of blockout dates over Memorial Day weekend).
However, if you bought regular
Florida Resident Tickets, you have a
five-day window in which to use them. For example, I just looked up Florida Resident 3-Day Tickets that would start this Sunday, April 25. If I bought those tickets, they'd expire on Thursday, April 29.
If you're not sure which tickets you have, you can check the expiration date in your
My Disney Experience account. Just go to the "My Plans" section, then "Tickets & Memory Maker" on your computer or "Tickets and Passes" if you're using the
My Disney Experience app. You should see the expiration date listed beneath each ticket linked to your account. That will let you know exactly how long you can wait to use your other two days. If you can't find the expiration dates, feel free to
call Disney's Guest Relations number and a Cast Member will be happy to help you.
And don't forget, you need to make your
Disney Park Pass reservations before you can hit the theme parks. I recommend doing that as soon as you can. Those things have been harder to catch than
heffalumps and woozles!
I hope this helps you make the most of all your Disney days, Karen. Please come back and see us again if you have any more questions!
Keep Disney Dreaming,
Kathy K.