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  • On May 1, 2025
    Steven Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hi! We are travelling to Disney on 28th July this year, staying in the Port Orleans FQ resort for 7 nights and have the 14 Day Magic pass. Does that allow us park access, early and late as much as we want? Any restrictions to be aware of ?

    Welcome to planDisney, Steven! Your Walt Disney World trip is just around the corner, and I bet you're counting down the days until you get to take off for your summer holiday. You're going to love staying at Disney's Port Orleans Resort - French Quarter. It's such a charming and peaceful spot, and those Mickey beignets are a must-try!

    Now, let's talk tickets and park perks. Your 14-Day Magic Ticket is a fantastic choice. It gives you the benefit of park hopping, which means you can visit all four theme parks in a single day if you want to, and many guests love to take on that challenge! So feel free to start your morning in Magic Kingdom, spend the afternoon at EPCOT, and end the evening with Fantasmic! at Hollywood Studios. You've got total freedom to mix and match your days however you'd like. 

    As for early and late entry, here's the scoop: since you're staying at a Disney Resort Hotel, you'll have access to Early Theme Park Entry every day of your stay. That means you can enter any of the four theme parks 30 minutes before official opening time, giving you a head start on those popular attractions!

    However, since you're staying at a Moderate Resort, you won't have access to Extended Evening Hours, which are reserved for guests staying at Deluxe Resorts and Deluxe Villas. And one more thing to keep in mind: since you have a 14-day ticket but only a 7-night resort stay, Early Entry is only available to you during the days you're checked in at French Quarter. Once you check out, you'll still be able to enjoy the parks, but not the early entry perk.

    I hope this answers your question, Steven, and please let us know if there's anything else we can do to help you plan your magical vacation!

    Jessica
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Meet the Panelist: Jessica, Texas

I'm a data scientist and lifelong Disney enthusiast who’s been visiting Walt Disney World Resort since I was a baby. My Disney travel style combines stunning lounges and world-class dining with the joy of hidden entertainment gems and my all-time favorite attractions. Whether it’s a foodie-focused couples' getaway or a fabulous girls' trip, I believe the magic starts with planning, and I'm passionate about crafting unforgettable adventures. Learn More About Jessica

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