2026 Discount Disney World Tickets Guide

Our guide to discount Disney World tickets offers money-saving info on the best deals on tickets through December 2026 at Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios & Animal Kingdom. Plus, price increase predictions, pros & cons of Park Hoppers, and everything you need to know about admission.
If you’re wondering the best place to safely buy the discounted Walt Disney World multi-day tickets from an authorized reseller, we recommend Get Away Today, which offers an exclusive discount to readers of this site–enter promo code DTB5 at checkout for an extra $5 off on any 3-day or longer Walt Disney World or Universal Orlando ticket! This is on top of their deals on Central Florida theme parks, including Walt Disney World, Epic Universe, Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, and SeaWorld Orlando.
This is one authorized sellers we recommend (see info about the other below), with the highlighted one changing based upon which currently has the best pricing. Both offer exceptional customer service and added flexibility, even superior to what Disney offers directly. These low prices coupled with Get Away Today’s “Best Price Guarantee” makes them our recommended ticket seller.
Let’s start with the latest updates concerning special offers on admission for Walt Disney World:
New 3-Day, 3-Parks Magic Walt Disney World Ticket Deal for Winter & Spring 2026 – Get a 3-day, 3-park ticket starting at $109 per day for visits through May 22, 2026. This ticket is for 1-day admission to EPCOT, 1-day admission to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, 1-day admission Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and zero (0) days admission to Magic Kingdom. Limit one theme park per day—for a total of 3 admissions, on 3 separate days.
This ticket offers huge savings, but with the major drawback of not being able to visit Magic Kingdom. That’s going to be a non-starter for many guests, as Magic Kingdom is Walt Disney World’s most popular park. However, the above post explains ways to work around this limitation and still save money (and have a better experience!) with the 3-Day, 3-Parks ticket.
This is the only discount that’s currently available as of January 2, 2026. However, we’re expecting two more special offers to be released literally any day now, based on past precedent and what Disneyland has already released. Here are details on these same discounts from last year…

50% Off Ticket Deal for ‘Cool Kid Summer’ at Walt Disney World – Families can save on summer fun! Save 50% on kids (ages 3 to 9) 3-day or longer standard Walt Disney World theme park tickets. Last year, this promo ran from May 27 through September 20th, and the 2026 version at Disneyland has very similar dates. This could be announced at any point between today and early April 2026.
This is an insanely good deal, and there really isn’t any catch. To the contrary, the catches come with the other special offers, as we explain in the commentary to this post. Suffice to say, you should take advantage of this deal if you have kids ages 3 to 9 years old. It’s likely the best discount of everything listed here.
Winter & Spring Florida Resident Ticket Deal at Walt Disney World – Florida residents can purchase a 3-Day or 4-Day Discover Disney Ticket. The Discover Disney Ticket has been offered without fail year in and year out for the last decade-plus. Last year’s version was valid for use from January 13 to May 23rd, and was released on January 5th. We expect similar validity dates for 2026, with a release next week.
This is another great deal, usually costing ~$60 per day for the 4-day duration or ~$75 per day for the 3-day version. Obviously, spending the extra $15 for the extra day is the way to go for maximum savings. The 4-day ticket is actually the best ticket deal we’ve seen on a per day basis in a few years!
All 2026 Walt Disney World ticket deals can be purchased from Get Away Today for even bigger savings than via Walt Disney World directly!

You should also be aware that free FastPass+ has been replaced by paid line-skipping at Walt Disney World. We cover everything you need to know in our Guide to Lightning Lanes at Walt Disney World. This system is totally different from its predecessor and can be overwhelming. Once you get past that rather steep and sometimes counterintuitive learning curve, it can be leveraged to your advantage.
Lightning Lane Multi-Pass (LLMP) and Single Pass (LLSP) can be purchased before arriving at Walt Disney World, which is a huge difference as compared to the prior Genie+ service that was same-day only. We only recommend buying Lightning Lane Multi-Pass for Magic Kingdom (almost always), Disney’s Hollywood Studios (usually), and EPCOT (sometimes). We seldom recommend purchasing LLMP at Animal Kingdom–there’s a reason why it’s cheapest there; it’s usually unnecessary.
With so many different park ticket options, this might already seem overwhelming. In this WDW park ticket guide, we present the pros and cons of different tickets so you can make an informed decision about which options are best for your family. We’ll break down everything you need to know about the complexities of Walt Disney World tickets.
We sort through the different options and give you recommendations on what types of tickets are best for you, plus where you can save money on Walt Disney World tickets. (If you’ve come looking for info on discount Disneyland tickets, you’ve come to the wrong place–but we do have an article with Tips for Saving Money on Disneyland Tickets, too.) By the end of this post, you’ll know way more than you ever thought there was to know about park tickets!
With that out of the way, let’s turn to potential price increases in 2026…
2026 Ticket Price Increases

For each of the last couple years, Walt Disney World did not increase ticket prices at the start of the new fiscal year. That’s how price increases used to work at Walt Disney World, and still do at Disneyland. Instead, Walt Disney World simply released 2026 tickets at higher prices from the outset with the annual product release. We expect the same thing to occur between March and May 2026, and again in October 2026.
What this has meant is that the price increase was unavoidable, as tickets for this year were never available at a lower price. This is either good or bad news, depending upon your perspective. The negative is higher prices. The positive is that the annual release usually sees higher prices, and then there’s another price increase later in the year, on top of that.
Another possibility is that Walt Disney World switches to airline-style dynamic pricing on park tickets and resort hotels for 2027. This has already rolled out at Disneyland Paris, and the company’s CFO revealed that Dynamic Pricing Planned for Disney World & Disneyland. It’s a matter of it, not when. When dynamic pricing is introduced, it will behoove guests to purchase tickets as far as possible in advance to lock-in the lowest prices.

If the last three years have taught us anything, it’s to expect the unexpected. Subscribe to our free email newsletter for all of the latest updates as we hear more rumors or official announcements about ticket prices.
Regardless, if you have a Walt Disney World trip planned for now through December 31, 2026, we recommend buying tickets sooner rather than later to lock-in current prices (beyond the scope of this post, but we’d advise doing the same with your hotel room).
This is not as imperative as it used to be. There’s still zero downside to purchasing tickets in advance–but there’s also not as much upside. Of course, we don’t know what the future holds, both with potential price increases and dynamic pricing.
Where to Buy the Cheapest Disney Tickets
As we mentioned at the beginning, to save money on multi-day Walt Disney World tickets, we recommend buying from Get Away Today, which is an authorized discount Disney ticket broker that typically has the lowest prices on legitimate park tickets. You can order tickets for use now through December 31, 2026.
Another excellent ticket seller we recommend is Undercover Tourist. These two typically compete with each other on prices, and are usually within a few dollars of one another. Which is better often depends upon the ticket type and when you’re searching. (Like airfare, ticket prices fluctuate, especially as the various reputable sellers try to beat one another on pricing.)
After purchasing, you’ll receive confirmation codes for My Disney Experience via email, which enables you to easily link the tickets to your My Disney Experience account. This also means that the tickets are compatible with MagicBands, which you’ll receive with your Walt Disney World hotel reservation; you can also purchase special edition MagicBands in the parks.

There aren’t many Disney ticket sellers that are actually legitimate, so be careful if you find a deal elsewhere. The sellers we mention in this article are the ones that have the best reputations and offer the biggest discounts. If you find a better deal somewhere else, well…you know what they say about when something sounds too good to be true!
Authorized discount Disney ticket brokers are great ways to save money on park tickets over gate prices, but not every third party ticket broker is reliable and trust-worthy. Most places selling discount Disney tickets are scams. Buying tickets on eBay or Craigslist is about as good of an idea as buying Louis Vuitton purses on a street corner.
Disney tickets are non-transferrable–they are tied to your fingerprint once partially used. If you get burned by these sellers with a partially-used or counterfeit ticket, Disney won’t have sympathy. You’ll have to pay full price for tickets at the park gates. Not exactly the best way to start the day on a Disney vacation!

The good news is that there are several legitimate, authorized Walt Disney World ticket sellers that can be trusted. In addition to Get Away Today, we also recommend Undercover Tourist. Both are highly reputable and offer great customer service. (There are other trustworthy third party sellers, but we can’t vouch for any of them.)
If you’re comparing prices, remember to compare apples to apples: Disney prices don’t include the Florida 6.5% tax, whereas prices from the sellers we recommend do include tax into the final price you pay. Sorry bold that all, but we get so many comments from people who miss that, and wonder why the discounts aren’t as good as promised. Also make sure you’re comparing Park Hopper tickets to regular tickets or not. Lots of people make mistakes in not comparing the same tickets to one another.
Additionally, you might be eligible for discount tickets through your employer or a membership program like TicketsAtWork that can save even more than the alternatives. The only downsides are that some of these tickets require more advance notice for processing, and that what you receive is a ticket voucher (it still can be linked to My Disney Experience); you will need to pick up the actual ticket when you arrive at Walt Disney World.
Moving on, let’s take a look at which type of ticket options are best for you…
Which Tickets to Buy?

Sometimes people ask which ticket is our favorite for first-time visitors to Walt Disney World, and it really depends upon how long you’re visiting. In our Walt Disney World Vacation Planning Guide, we recommend most first-time visitors take a 6-8 trip.
Assuming you are going this route, you probably won’t spend every moment in the park. You’ll want a rest day in the middle to spend recovering poolside, and maybe a shopping day (or morning) at Disney Springs. With that said, we recommend buying a ticket that is 1-2 days shorter than the duration of your vacation–unless you’re visiting for 4 days or fewer, in which case you should purchase a ticket for every day. Always get at least a 4-day ticket. Ideally, get nothing less than a 5-day ticket.
Meaning, if your vacation is 8 days, we recommend the 6-day or 7-day ticket. If you are visiting for 6 days, get the 5-day ticket. In our experience, a 6-day Walt Disney World vacation is about the sweet spot for first-timers. That means either a 4-day or 5-day ticket is going to be a smart bet for most people reading this. (If you have more time, that’s excellent!)
Are Park Hopper Tickets Worth it?

The Park Hopper add-on allows you to visit multiple parks in the same day. You can bounce around the parks and maximize your time in the parks. Some guests can skip the Park Hopper option: particularly those with small children and those who won’t stay out late.
On the other hand, Park Hopping can be really beneficial if you want to revisit favorite attractions or head over to a certain park for the evening for dinner. With the exception of Magic Kingdom, you won’t need to spend multiple full days in any park, and the ability to bounce around is a great solution allowing you to spend additional partial days in the other parks.
Another benefit of the Park Hopper option is spending more hours per day in the theme parks. Since each park has different opening and closing hours, getting a Park Hopper is a good way to extend your day (particularly in the off-season when parks close earlier) or spend more time in Magic Kingdom. Magic Kingdom often closes later than the other parks, so you squeeze a couple more hours out of day by starting your day in Animal Kingdom (for example) and heading to Magic Kingdom once Animal Kingdom closes.
If you’re staying in an eligible on-site Walt Disney World resort, you’ll also potentially need the Park Hopper option to take advantage of Extended Evening Hours. This perk is incredibly advantageous, as crowds are usually low during these nighttime hours. If you don’t buy the Park Hopper option, you’ll need to start your day in the park offering Extended Evening Hours in order to take advantage. See our Guide to Extended Evening Hours at Walt Disney World for taking advantage of this perk, eligibility, and more.

Because of these two things, we generally recommend purchasing the Park Hopper option. While it does cost more, if you’re buying multiple day tickets, you might be surprised to learn that the extra cost is insignificant. Currently, a discounted 7-day Walt Disney World Adult Park Hopper Ticket will cost around $650 after tax, with some dates costing more and some costing less. Obviously, that’s a lot of money.
However, compare it to a 1-day Park Hopper ticket directly from Disney, which can cost over $180 after tax. For less than the price of three 1-day tickets, you can purchase a 7-day discounted Park Hopper. That 7-day ticket works out to being less than $95/day!
Other multi-day tickets offer similar savings, so be sure to look at the prices of other multi-day Walt Disney World tickets and do some comparison shopping to see just how much you can save. Walt Disney World advertises that “the more you play, the less you pay per day” and this is definitely true.
What About Park Hopper Plus Tickets?

The Park Hopper Plus ticket option (formerly “Water Park Fun & More”) offers everything included with Park Hopper Tickets mentioned above, plus access to Typhoon Lagoon or Blizzard Beach water parks, ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, Disney’s Oak Trail Golf Course, and Winter Summerland or Fantasia Gardens mini golf.
With Park Hopper Plus tickets, you are eligible for the same number of “Plus” admissions as the number of days on your ticket. Meaning that if you have a 7-day Park Hopper Plus ticket, you also have 7 entrances the water parks, mini golf, etc. (Be mindful of operating schedules, as not all of these options are open year-round.)
Whether this ticket is right for you really depends upon whether you want to do any of the parks beyond the 4 main theme parks. If you want to do one of the other things even once or twice, you come out ahead to purchase the Park Hopper Plus Tickets. We love both Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach, and enjoy both of the mini golf courses (albeit less so than the water parks) and recommend this ticket option to anyone who will be spending 6 days or more at Walt Disney World.
What About the Water Park and Sports Option?

The Water Park and Sports Option is available as an add-on to select Walt Disney World theme park tickets for $70 plus tax. This option allows guests to visit one theme park each day, plus various water park or sports experiences that same number of times.
The Water Park & Sports Option is valid at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon or Disney’s Blizzard Beach water parks, ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, Disney’s Oak Trail Golf Course, FootGolf at Disney’s Oak Trail Golf Course, Disney’s Fantasia Gardens Miniature Golf, or Disney’s Winter Summerland Miniature Golf. (Again, pay attention to operating schedules, as not all of these options are open year-round.)
Basically, this ticket is the non-park hopper version of the aforementioned Park Hopper Plus ticket option. The analysis for the Water Park and Sports Ticket Option is identical to the Park Hopper Plus, but for those who only want to do one theme park per day. We generally favor the Park Hopper Plus option as it offers great flexibility and the upgrade cost to that is insignificant, but that’s just us.
Affiliation Discounts

If for some reason you don’t want to buy discounted Disney tickets from Get Away Today or Undercover Tourist, there’s a possibility you qualify for some other form of discount. The most common discounts are: Florida resident, military/department of defense, corporate or “club” discounts, Disney Vacation Club, and sometimes Walt Disney World ticket discounts for Europeans.
Of these discounts, military Disney ticket discounts are typically the best, followed by AAA discounts. AAA discounts are only offered through local offices and tax isn’t included in their price quotes. Note that Disney ended its relationship with AAA, so there are no additional perks for buying Disney tickets through AAA anymore.
AAA discounts typically are not as good as the prices offered by the discount ticket brokers, but military or department of defense discounts are always better. The “Stars and Stripes” promotion (only available to select members of the armed forces and department of defense) will usually annihilate what is offered by third party discount ticket brokers or AAA. This promo isn’t always offered, so call Shades of Green at 888-593-2242 prior to ordering tickets to see whether it’s available for your stay.

Another option available to some people is TicketsAtWork. This is a members-only site that partners with certain corporations to offer company employees exclusive discounts and special offers for theme parks, attractions, Broadway shows, special events, hotels, concerts, and movie tickets. In other words, Tickets at Work is a “perk” that’s available only to employees of certain corporations.
Tickets at Work most definitely is legitimate. Unfortunately, we cannot offer a price comparison to Tickets at Work because we don’t work for companies partnered with Tickets at Work, nor do we know anyone who does. Anecdotally, we’ve heard that in some cases, Tickets at Work offers prices that are slightly better. In other cases, their prices are worse. We’ve also been told that shipping can take 2-3 weeks with Tickets at Work, which could be a deal-breaker if you’re trying to make reservations in a hurry. Check with your company’s HR department to see if your company is a Tickets at Work partner.
Now, let’s cover one other possible Walt Disney World park ticket options…
Florida Resident Ticket Discounts

If you live in Florida (and have proof of residence–DVC membership does not count), there are occasionally discount 2-day to 4-day Walt Disney World ticket offers from January until April and Summer through September each year during times when attendance is historically light. For Floridians, these are the best deals of the year–better than anything else on this list.
The current Florida resident ticket deal is discussed at the top of this post. The downside of this deal is that it’s only valid Mondays through Fridays, but the upside is that there’s a discount at all during the popular Christmas season. Many years, there’s nothing at all this time of year!
What About An Annual Pass?

Walt Disney World resumed new Annual Pass sales late last month. Everything you need to know about buying an AP is covered in our Walt Disney World Annual Pass FAQ. All tiers of APs (Incredi-Pass, Sorcerer Pass, and Pirate Pass, and Pixie Dust Pass) are still available for purchase. However, Walt Disney World has already warned that tiers are likely to sell out soon. Note that unless you’re a Floridian or DVC member, you’re only eligible to purchase the Incredi-Pass.
This AP can make sense if you’re taking at least two trips to Walt Disney World in the span of 365 days. Some fans use APs for this specific purpose, taking week-long trips during the Halloween or Christmas season each year, and essentially putting one of those trips at the beginning of the window and another at the end of the window. (For example, doing the second week of December 2026 and the first week of December 2027.)
If you’re doing two week-long trips, the Incredi-Pass will work out in your favor. You’re looking at 7-day tickets that will be over $700 each, adding up to more than the cost of the Incredi-Pass on their own. The story is similar if you’re taking 3 shorter trips in a 365-day stretch. Let’s say you’re doing three long-weekend trips of 3-days each. Individually, those tickets would cost you over $460 each, totaling more than the cost of the Incredi-Pass.
Where the math gets complicated is for those planning two trips in a 365-day stretch with a combined total of 10 or fewer days. In this scenario, the cost of your tickets will actually end up being around $75 less than an Incredi-Pass.

However, the AP also offers discounts on merchandise & dining, which alone will easily add up to $75 saved over 10 days in the parks. Beyond that, it opens up access to the aforementioned superior resort discounts or, if you won’t use those because you’re staying off-site, free parking at the theme parks.
So either way you slice it, two trips totaling at least 10 days over the course of 365 days is the likely breakeven point for the Incredi-Pass. That’s going to vary from person-to-person, though. We’ve heard from people who could make less work and others who couldn’t justify APs until 11 days.
However, that’s more or less the general rule. If you’re traveling more than that, it’s easy to justify Walt Disney World APs. Less than that, and it becomes much more difficult. If it’s a close call, we’d recommend purchasing passes. The money-saved via discounts and other perks, such as freebies and access to exclusive events like ride previews, does add up and is difficult to account for in your initial calculation.
Conclusion

Hopefully the above info helped you determine which Walt Disney World park ticket you should buy and how to save money on those tickets. If you still have some questions, here are some general rules:
- Thanks to very good discounts, our top recommendation for Walt Disney World is the 5-day to 7-day Park Hopper ticket, all of which provide excellent savings.
- We recommend the Park Hopper option for most people, but if you definitely won’t visit more than one park per day, you can save additional money by skipping the Park Hopper option.
- By purchasing via an authorized ticket broker, you can make park reservations ahead of time. If you buy tickets once you arrive to Walt Disney World, you’re at a disadvantage in two ways: you pay more for tickets and you cannot make park reservations in advance.
- Do not consider an Annual Pass unless you will visit Walt Disney World for roughly 15+ days in a 365 day window, or will take multiple shorter trips.
- If you are planning a vacation and definitely going to Walt Disney World before December 31, 2026, it’s always best to buy tickets as far in advance as possible to lock-in current prices and avoid future increases.
It’s important to know that my suggestions are based on our preferences, and they may not work for you. It’s really best to read through this and then apply it to your own circumstances by looking at your own schedule and preferences, and determining what type of tickets are best for you. Finally, head to Get Away Today and buy the appropriate tickets at the best discount (using promo code DTB24 at checkout).
For where to eat, try out our Walt Disney World Restaurant Reviews page. If you want to save money on tickets or determine which type you should get, read our Tips for Saving Money on Walt Disney World Tickets post. Our What to Pack for Disney Trips post takes a unique look at unconventional things you should take on your trip. For overviews of all of these topics and so much more, the best place to start is our comprehensive Walt Disney World Trip Planning Guide to make the most of your experience!
Your Thoughts
Have any questions about which tickets might be best for you? Which Walt Disney World tickets do you think are best, and why? Hopefully this guide to Disney discount tickets has provided you with some valuable tips & tricks to help you save money on Walt Disney World tickets, and has helped you figure out which kind of Disney tickets are right for you. If you still have any questions, please leave them in the comments and we will try to help!


If I just want to do the Halloween evening, is my only ticket option through Disney?
That is correct. The only legit option, that is.
If I purchase tickets from Park-savers do they have an expiration date…I’d like to lock in the price before it increases….we are hoping next fall 2017(Sept-Oct)!!! In your experience should I wait til just before Feb. 2017?
You should wait until later this year. The current (exceptional) discount is only available through December 2016. I suspect once we get closer to 2017, dates will open up then. Agree with the idea of buying before mid-February 2017 to avoid the inevitable price increase.
If we want to visit WDW in Jan 2017, can we buy the current 7 day park hopper tixs? They furtherest out redemption date I can put is Dec 2016.
Thanks for your tremendous blog. Can’t wait to read more tips!
Purchased the 7 day hoppers but can’t link to my Disney experience, can you tell me if I have to wait to 1 month before arrival. Basically they are ticket vouchers so will I need to get my tickets before linking them to my experience?
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Having only ever bought tickets through Disney packages, if I purchased a 3rd party ticket (ParkSavers) am I responsible for getting the MagicBand or do I get to just keep my ticket card? And can since ParkSavers is FastPass+ enabled, I’m assuming I can link it to my Disney Experience app?
If you’re staying at a Disney hotel, you’ll still receive a MagicBand. If you’re not, you will not receive a MagicBand (you could buy one, but I would not recommend that–just use the park ticket in place of it).
Yes, you can link the ParkSavers tickets to My Disney Experience. It then links them to your MagicBand (if you have one).
Hi Tom…headed to WDW in September. I took advantage of the Parksaver 7 day Hopper tix…after purchase where do I go to get Magic bands set up and link my tix to my trip in My Disney Experience?
Thank you. I’ll probably have us all at POP but just wasn’t sure how it worked.
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Tom,
We were able to visit Magic Kingdom for the first time as a family (I had been there before as a child about 25 years ago) for one day this past March and much to my husband’s surprise he had a blast, even with the crowds & typical mid-afternoon downpour. We used many of the tips from your MK in 1 Day blog post & I know that they helped immensely. We’re now planning to go back for an extended stay in the “Disney Bubble” early or mid-Dec 2018. Would you say now is the best time to buy park tickets or do you think there is going to be another good deal to come along? Since we’re planning on staying at a resort, can these tickets be linked to our reservations at a later date (and in turn linked with our bands we’d be given at check-in)?
Thanks!!
Hi Tom:
Your site is great, thanks for all the hard work you put into it. Do you know whether the Parksavers deal offered above (7 day park hoppers for price of 4, as at July 13 2016) can be upgraded like any other tickets while on-site? If so, would the upgrade cost difference treat them as the 4 day price or the 7 day price? We are going for likely 7 days, and considering Annual Passes, though visiting from Canada. We may well not decide until we are there.
I had the same question! Thanks for your advice Tom.
This blog is excellent. It is helping us out quite a bit. Thank you.
A silly question for anyone who has used parksavers; is the “Name of Person Redeeming Tickets (Photo ID is required)” simply me on behalf of my whole family or would I put each family members name here. I know it sounds silly, but just want to get this 100% correct before I order.
Thanks in advance,
Jason
The sale at parksavers seems to have only lasted until 07July. I tried to purchase tickets today but they are no longer on sale.
Check again, as today I just purchased our 7-day MYW park hoppers from parksavers under this promo. 2 adult, 1 child for $1,149 all in. $232 cheaper than Disney direct! These hopper tickets are actually cheaper than a 7-day non-park hopper from Disney ($1,161). As noted in the post, very good deal if you’re looking for 7 days!
I just wanted to mention that buying FL resident discount tickets are a MUCH better deal than buying through a third party. A four-day with park hopper is $250 at the FL rate (including tax), and, for the price of that discounted 7-day ticket on Park Savers ($390), I can buy a Silver Annual Pass-which will get me free parking and more discounts on other things. So if you’re a Florida resident, then definitely look at Disney’s site first!
Ok so one more question….I had a previously purchased 5-day base ticket from Undercover Tourist that does not expire until activated. I have put this into MDE although I haven’t yet entered a park with it. Now I am going to purchase the 7-day park hopper ticket which does have an expiration date of 12/18. Is there any way to ensure that ticket will be used first once entered into MDE?
Sorry, that one is beyond the scope of my expertise. I know it can be done, but I would recommend contacting Disney on this one; have them walk you through the process. You definitely don’t want to have any tech errors with that!
you need to talk to guest services to change the ticket priority. only they can do it. i know this because i got bit by it….had non-expiring tickets with water park days left, and because i didn’t change the priority, it used the non-expiring days instead of the days on the new tickets i bought for the trip….because the non-expiring tickets were in the priority #1 position. Guest services told me to avoid that problem i had to change the priority, and only they can do it.
I went to purchase the special 7 day Park hopper ticket (3 free days) it is asking for a “redemption date” I am not sure what date that is referring to…. Also there is a statement that indicates that these tix have an expiration date of Dec. 31, 2018. I thought they were non-expiration until first day of use then you had the 14 days to use the ticket. Please advise…Thank you!
The redemption date field is there simply to confirm that you won’t be trying to use them after the expiration date. You aren’t tied to the dates you choose.
You are correct about the policy with direct purchase tickets and expiration. For whatever reason (I’m not sure why), the tickets ParkSavers sells *do* have an expiration. My guess is this is part of how they have such good prices? No idea beyond that…
Tom, First, love your newsletters! A family friend who lives in Florida and used to work at WDW is helping me to plan our upcoming visit the first week of October, 2016. She strongly suggests I purchase our tickets from Disney so I don’t run into problems booking our Fastpass+…but the 7 Day Park Hopper tickets sound very tempting. And I see a question regarding this very thing. So, are you absolutely sure the Park Saver tickets will work? Have you used them successfully? And do they sell tickets for MNSSHP? It would almost be worth paying more for the peace of mind…but so so tempting!
Yes, you will receive a confirmation from ParkSavers with a confirmation number that you can link into My Disney Experience for FastPass+ reservations. If you’re still weary, google ‘Parksavers reviews/legitimate/etc.’ and you’ll see plenty of results where people did this successfully. Especially on those 7 day tickets, it’s worth the money you’ll save.
Unfortunately, the authorized third parties do not offer discounts on any of the hard ticket parties. (That’s a good way to spot an *unauthorized* ticket seller–if they claim they have discounts on those tickets, run away!)
Thanks for the speedy response!
But you can only link that 1 month ahead of time ?
Hi!
I visited Disneyland in Paris a few years ago, and I bought the tickets with student discount. Do you know, if you also can buy one day tickets in Disney World with the student discount ? 🙂
I AM IN PARIS FRANCE AND PLANNING TO BRING MY JUNIOR STUDENTS TO DISNEYWORLD CALIFORNIA ON JULY 24TH FOR ONLY ONE DAY.
WHEN I SAW THE PRICES FOR ONE DAY TICKET, THAT WE NEED AS WE DO NOT HAVE MUCH TIME, I FAINTED AND VOMITTED AND NOW I AM TROUBLED, TOSS AND TURN ALL NIGHT AND COULD NOT SLEEP.
I TOLD PARENTS THAT ENTRY COULD BE LIKE PARIS DISNEYLAND AROUND $50 A DAY TICKET.
HELP, HELP, HELP,
Hi Tom, Thanks so much for writing this guide – it is beyond helpful! We are visiting from the UK with our 6 year old in the first two weeks of January 2017 (I’ve read that’s not your preferred month, but it’s the way our holiday falls next year). We are only planning to visit Magic Kingdom, Epcot, SeaWorld and Animal Kingdom; am I right in thinking we will need to purchase tickets for these parks individually as the 5 day/7 day passes wouldn’t be suitable for us? We are hoping to visit again in 2018/2019 to visit other parks and don’t want to try to squeeze too much in this time. Thanks for your time.
On parksavers, for the special 7 day hopper, it asks for a redemption date but you can’t pick a date in 2017. But it says tickets are good through 2018. I’m not sure if I can buy the tickets for my 2017 trip.
Tom–I’m curious about where you would draw the line for purchasing annual pass tickets if you are a Florida resident, and whether or not you and Sarah will continue to get WDW annual passes with the current prices.
Our Premier Annual Pass (Disneyland + Walt Disney World) actually expired a couple of months ago, and we have not yet renewed. I’m not yet sure what we will do. APs are expensive…but so are single/multi-day tickets.
We will probably end up doing the SoCal AP for Disneyland, and then doing multi-day tickets for WDW.
Thanks Tom! It’s always interesting to think about what other people do. We’re central Florida locals, and after living here for over a decade, we are finishing our first year as APs. With a 4 and 7 year old and no summer vacation plans last year, we couldn’t resist! We’ve been over 50 times (seriously–I have a spreadsheet), so I know that we made good use of the passes. Next year, we’ll be doing a non-Disney vacation so the passes aren’t as easy to justify as when we used them for two summer vacations….but I think we’re going to renew anyway. Instead of getting Disney out of my system, I seem to have gotten myself hooked!