Hey there, hi there, Marybeth!
Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel, your source for tips and advice on planning a magical vacation to the Walt Disney World® Resort. Thank you so much for bringing us your question, I know how important understanding your ticket media can be when planning out your pixie-dusted days.
With the purchase of a multi-day, one-park per-day ticket, all days on that particular ticket would need to be upgraded due to multi-day tickets being priced to include all your days - they're like a family staying linked together.
Here are a few suggestions for things to do should your princess lose interest in that day's theme park choice:
• Head to Disney Springs for a little shopping and play time. The Lego Store offers an interactive outside play area where guests of all-ages can race their legos. You'll also find play areas in Once Upon a Toy. My son once received a certificate for building the Mr. Potato Head of the Day. There is also live music and several dance/chorus performances at Marketplace Stage. And don't forget to stop by Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique for a sprinkling of pixie-dust.
• Take a trip on the Monorail. Should you need a break from Magic Kingdom or Epcot, hop on the Monorail for an eye-in-the-sky view of Walt Disney World® Resort. Sometime all little ones need is a change of scenery for a little while.
• While in Animal Kingdom, don't forget to take the train to Rafiki's Planet Watch - she'll think it's a whole new park! While there, enjoy the
Affection Station as she gets some hands-on experience brushing, feeding, and interacting with many of animals in this "petting zoo."
I hope this is helpful, Marybeth! Please let me know if you have any additional questions, I am here to help!
Faith