• On May 26, 2021
    Donna from NH Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We will be in FL for 3 weeks and would like to stay at WDW twice, but not in a row. For instance a 5 days stay, then a week elsewhere, then another 5 days stay. Will I have to get separate park tickets for each stay? What about Memory Maker?

    Welcome back, Donna!

    It is so great to see you back here at planDisney. And how wonderful it is to be planning such a fabulous extended holiday! 

    Donna, purchasing a 10-day theme park ticket will be your most cost-effective option. You should know that a 10-day ticket will expire after 14 days, so you would need to be spending less than 4 days elsewhere between your visits for this ticket to work for you. If you are expecting to spend a week or so between visits, I recommend that you purchase two 5-day tickets. 

    Now, for the good news! Once activated, your Memory Maker purchase will be good for 30 days! So you will only need one Memory Maker for both of your stays. Did you know that there is a special advanced purchase option for Memory Maker? Simply log into your My Disney Experience Account more than 3 days before your visit to purchase. Please note that all payment terms and conditions are subject to change. 

    Oh, Donna, one last thing. Do not forget to make your Disney Park Pass system reservations! These reservations are limited and do sell out, so I recommend you do this as soon as possible. 

    See you real soon!

    Sarah B. 
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Meet the Panelist: Sarah, Georgia

Hi There! I’m Sarah from Atlanta, GA. Together, my Disney-loving husband and I have two amazing kids and love nothing more than running away to the Walt Disney World Resort every chance that we get. When we are not wandering around the resorts, we love to indulge our sweet tooth with all the snacks we can find. I am passionate about making sure the magic reaches kids of all ages, from the smallest to the biggest, because we are all kids at Walt Disney World! Learn More About Sarah

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