• On Aug 11, 2020
    Paul 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 from the U.K. is there a reason why the 21 day disney tickets is not available ? We have only got tickets for fourteen days but there for 21 which would keep us out of disney?

    Hi Paul!

    Welcome to planDisney!

    It's always a pleasure to answer questions from my fellow Guests from the UK, and thank you for sending in such a good question.  As you know, the 21-day Ultimate Ticket has been discontinued, and we do not know whether this will be brought back in the future.  It may be worth keeping an eye on the website to see if they are re-introduced at a later date, particularly next year.  As the 14-day Ultimate Tickets are valid for 14 consecutive days from the first day of use, I have often had to decide whether to visit the theme parks at the beginning or the end of my trip, and use the non-ticketed days for much-needed relaxation at the Disney Resort hotels, at the pool, or enjoying time at Disney Springs.  Please know that in addition to your theme park admission tickets, you will need to make a Disney Park Pass reservation, in advance, for each day you wish to visit a theme park, so a little forward planning is required.  Disney Park Passes are limited in availability so I would encourage you to make your reservations at your earliest opportunity.  You may reserve one park per day.

    It is possible to purchase single-day tickets (to supplement your 14-day Ultimate Tickets) at Guest Relations at any theme park or Disney Springs, but I would recommend that you check availability of Disney Park Passes before you do that to ensure you can actually enter a park.

    During the phased re-opening of Walt Disney World, we may need a little more considered and careful planning, but our holidays to Walt Disney World Resort can still be a magical experience.  Please read this information about Returning to a World of Magic, and keep watching the Disney Parks Blog for all the latest official updates as they are announced.

    We know you have many questions about what this all means for your upcoming visit.  Please know we are working to be able to answer your questions as quickly as possible, and we look forward to providing an update as soon as we have more information to share.  Come back and ask as many questions as you like!  We are always happy to help you plan your holiday.

    Sue





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Meet the Panelist: Susan, United Kingdom

Hi, I'm Sue from England. I am very proud to represent the UK as a member of planDisney since 2012. Walt Disney World is my happy place, and I look forward to answering your questions when you are planning your magical vacation at Walt Disney World Resort. Learn More About Susan

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