Thursday, October 29, 2009

Disney World Tickets

Disney World haven't made deciding which Disney World tickets will be the best for your vacation to see Mickey Mouse. There are many additions you can have to the base Disney World ticket that will make picking your ticket more complicated than it really should be.

So where do you start? When purchasing your Disney World tickets, you start with the Magic Your Way ticket. This is the standard ticket you need to visit the four main Disney World theme parks. In addition to this, you need to choose the number of days you wish to visit the parks. Tickets are available up to ten days. So if you buy a 5 day ticket, this will allow you five day entrances to one of the four parks.

As an additional purchase, you can add the Hopper option. This will allow you to visit more than one Disney park on any given day. This gives you a little more flexibility, meaning you can visit Magic Kingdom in the morning and Epcot in the evening to see the fireworks. This would only count as one visit.

Next is the Waterpark Fun and More option. Waterpark Fun and More option allows you entry to the waterparks and other Disney attractions, such as DisneyQuest, without the need to purchase addtional tickets.

The final {addition is the No-Expiry option. When you first use your Disney Ticket, it will expire fourteen days from that date. If you add the No-Expiration option, any unused dates on your ticket will never expire. This means if you buy a ten-day ticket but only use five days, you'll have a further five days to use on your next vacation.

So they are the options when buying your tickets for Disney World. When deciding which tickets to buy, plan in advance what you want to do and where you want to go. For example, if you decide not to visit the waterparks, it would be pointless adding the Waterpark and More option to your WDW ticket. If you'll plan only ever visit one park a day then the Hopper option will be money wasted. Inevitably, people over-purchase their tickets and waste money unecessarily.

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