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i called because i noticed that if i get a three day park hopper ticket its more expensive than if i just went ahead and purchased four days with no park hopper option. my question was, if i purchase four day ticket with no park hopper option can i use two days in one day? for example, if i went to magic kingdom one day id use a day off my ticket, then the next id go to mgm, and use a days ticket, on the last day can i use the remaining two days and go to two parks in one day? will they not let us in? will they say i cant use two days worth of tickets the same day? on the disney site it says four days for my family would be 942, however if i get three days with the park hopper option it would be 1,121. why pay the extra if you dont have to?

2006-09-01 09:42:51 · 13 answers · asked by doyalikethatdaddy 3 in Travel United States Orlando

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In order to visit more than 1 park in a day, you will need a park hopper pass. You really have 2 options: you can purchase 4 regular park admission tickets, which cost approxaimtely $60 a person and spend 1 full day at each park. Or, you buy 2 park hopper passes for everyone in your traveling party (at Disney World, this will cost you $109 per person with tax) and visit all 4 parks in 2 days. If you choose this option, I recommend spending one day at Animal Kingdom and then heading over to the Magic Kingdom and then on your 2nd day, starting your morning off with Disney MGM Studios and finishing up at EPCOT.

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2006-09-02 11:10:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Wow - that was confusing!!
It would be good for you to get a definition of EXACTLY what a park hopper ticket will get you:
Here is a description of the main three tickets.

1. Disney Disney Park Hopper Tickets
One day tickets to Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, MGM or Epcot.
The only place to get these tickets is at the gate. No brokers sell these tickets - you must buy them from Disney.

"Two Day Disney Park Hopper Ticket"
They don't exist (but we sure wish they did we get asked for them so often )


4 Day Disney Park Hopper Ticket
4 days at any of the Big 4 - Animal kingdom, Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, MGM.
Days do not need to be taken consecutively
unused days never expire
you can hop from park to park (just get a hand stamp at the first park)

As a side note, I went with my family to Disney in Orlando for over a week over the Christmas holidays - and we chose NOT to do the Park Hopper - because we could really only SEE ONE park per day -- and Universal Studios was more entertaining for my teenage girls.

You really should look at your overall plans and needs - and know exactly what you require. I wouldn't want you to purchase tickets you just didn't need - just because it sounded like a deal.

Best wishes to you and have a good time when you make your final reservation! :)

2006-09-01 09:51:17 · answer #2 · answered by Vicki70 3 · 0 0

Simply put, if you don't have a park hopper you can only go to one park per day. If you have a hopper, you can go to all the parks if you like.

If you don't have hopping, you can leave and enter the same park in one day, you just can't go from Magic Kingdom to EPCOT, etc.

The reason it costs more is because there is a set cost for hopping. Whether you buy one day of passes or 10, it is the same cost per ticket to add on hopping. Where as adding days to your ticket changes depending on how many days you add. If you get an even long ticket, the average cost per day will keep going down. To go from the four day ticket you priced to a 5 day ticket will probably only cost you around $5 to $10 more.

I hope this helps!

2006-09-01 10:56:46 · answer #3 · answered by tech_fanatic 7 · 0 0

You can use as many tickets as you want in one day. The park hopper option is really convenient though, for a couple of reasons. First, you can spend the day at one park, and then eat dinner or go watch a light show/fireworks at another. Plus, if you stay on the Disney grounds, there is always one park open later than all the others just for the people at Disney hotels. This means you can walk around Epcot, and then get to Magic Kingdom at 9:30 pm and stay there all night.

2006-09-01 10:22:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Obviously, it's going to be more expensive to have a three-day Park Hopper pass than it would be to have a regular four-day bade ticket. That's because you could go to all four Parks each of the three days if you wanted to. And they probably won't let you use two of the tickets in one day because then you're scamming Disney. I'm pretty sure they made the ticket prices that way so you had no choice. You had to settle for one.

Why are you asking us? You said you called Disney and asked them... what did THEY say?

2006-09-01 11:14:28 · answer #5 · answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6 · 0 0

You can only use the a one day ticket, on one day. You cant use two in one day because that is that. That is why they make the hopper option. Its cheaper to not do the hopper but in the end its worth the extra money you spend! I know its kinda crazy, i love Disney but i know this much, it is about the money! I know its weird, but its just how it goes, the only way to hop from park to park is with hoppers. Other wise one park per day!! You can look it up on line and Disney.com.

2006-09-01 13:53:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I do not believe that you can go to more than one park in one day with the same pass. The 4 day is probably a promotion. The 3 day park hopper pass may not have an expiration date, the 4 day might expire within 10 days from first use. If you want tickets with no expiration you would have to pay more.

2006-09-01 09:51:40 · answer #7 · answered by keri0426 3 · 0 1

Because with the park Hopper you can go to as many parks as you want in any 1 day, 2days, etc, whatever you decide to buy. For example, you can go to Magic Kingdom from lets say 9am to noon and then go to MGM from noon to 3pm and then go to another park. Just gives you a little more freedom and allows you to return to the park numerous times during the day. Hope this helps.

2006-09-01 09:50:46 · answer #8 · answered by findjoanne 2 · 0 0

Short answer is yes, you can go to 2 parks in one day. You would use 2 days off your ticket.

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