Hi there!
Welcome to planDisney.
It's always a pleasure to assist my fellow guests from the UK. Thank you for sending us this question about theme park tickets as I know it can be confusing.
As I don't know the exact dates you wish to buy your 2-day park admission tickets, I have looked at ticket prices for your arrival date in July 2024. Currently, on that date, a 2-day park ticket, with admission to 1 park per day (you don't need to specify which parks in advance) would cost US$318.03 (including tax). If you want to add park hopping and Memory Maker to this ticket, there is an additional charge for these.
Please note that all prices are subject to change.
Unfortunately, you cannot buy these tickets from the UK, but once you arrive in the US you can purchase tickets at any Guest Relations window at all the Walt Disney World theme parks, and water parks, and at the Ticket Center at Disney Springs. When you arrive in the US, you can also buy tickets online https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/admission/tickets/theme-parks/. Whichever option suits you best.
The price quoted above for 2 days' admission to any Walt Disney World theme park does not include park hopping or water parks - these can be added for an additional cost. If your plans could change and you might visit the theme parks for three or more days I would encourage you to look at the UK-exclusive tickets -
7-Day or 14-Day Magic Tickets. These tickets are offered at a very competitive price and give you 7 or 14 days of entry to all four theme parks, park hopping to any other park (subject to capacity), entry to a water park, and use of
Memory Maker for all the iconic photos taken by the Disney PhotoPass Photographers of your entire group, around all the parks, and digital downloads of fantastic ride photos. Looking at the current prices (starting at £519 per adult,
prices subject to change), these are a very good deal for UK guests, and can be purchased in advance of your trip.
Our UK Magic Tickets do not require advance
park reservations, whereas any non-date-based tickets purchased in the US will need park reservations which are always subject to availability.
Please come back and visit us if you have any further questions, and you can
send me a direct question if you wish. We are very happy to help you plan your magical holiday at Walt Disney World!
Sue