Hello, Abigail. Welcome to planDisney! Thanks for reaching out to us.
If your
theme park tickets are part of a vacation package (tickets and
Disney Resorts Collection Hotel room reservation booked together), those tickets are usually valid for the length of your stay. In other words, you should be able to use those tickets for any three days from October 21st to October 29th (if those are the dates of your Disney Resorts Collection Hotel stay). However, if you booked your theme park tickets separately,
they would be subject to the expiration timeline. If this is the case, for a 3-day theme park ticket, you'd have five days from your selected start date to use those tickets. So, if your ticket's start date is October 23rd, you'd be able to use those three days starting on October 23rd until October 27th. If your start date is October 21st, then October 25th would be your last day to use those tickets.
I totally understand wanting to spread out the magic, especially if you are staying at a Disney Resorts Collection Hotel. There are so many things to do
beyond the theme parks, even just at your very own hotel, that you'll want to take advantage of as well...and if you cram it all into just a few consecutive days, it becomes tiring. This is a marathon, not a sprint, and you want to be able to enjoy it all! After all, this is vacation! Let's build in some rest and relaxation. Want a day for
Disney Springs? Take it! If you want to spend some time exploring the other resort hotels, do it! Need a spa treatment (or two), build in time for
The Grand Floridian Spa! The parks are a huge part of the
Walt Disney World Resort, but there are a bunch of other offerings that you should take the time to enjoy...and I'm sure you will!
Abigail, enjoy your time at the resort. If you have any other questions,
I'm more than happy to
answer them!
Just keep swimming,
Matt