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Do Disneyland multi day tickets have to be used consecutively?

Details: 3-Day Disneyland® 1-Park per Day E-Tickets are valid for 13 days from the first day of use. Your three days of park admission do not have to be used consecutively, as long as they are used within the 13-day admission window.



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Yes, Walt Disney World tickets can be used on consecutive days, as long as the ticket is valid for the number of days you plan to visit and you have valid theme park reservations. For example, if you purchase a 5-day ticket, you can use it to visit the parks for 5 consecutive days with valid theme park reservations.

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Unless otherwise stated, multi-day tickets must be used within 13 days after first use or by the stated expiration date, whichever occurs first, and each day of use of a ticket constitutes one full day of use.

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Details: 3-Day Disneyland® 1-Park per Day E-Tickets are valid for 13 days from the first day of use. Your three days of park admission do not have to be used consecutively, as long as they are used within the 13-day admission window.

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When you purchase your Theme Park tickets you will see that you'll have a range of dates that these tickets can be used. For a five-day ticket, you'll have the ability to visit the Parks over a range of eight days. All of your tickets must be used within that valid 8-day window. After this, your tickets will expire.

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1-day – The ticket expires on the selected start date. 2-day – The ticket expires 4 days after the selected start date. 3-day – The ticket expires 5 days after the selected start date. 4-day – The ticket expires 7 days after the selected start date.

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If you don't change the date of your tickets and are unable to use your tickets, they will “expire” and fall off your My Disney Experience account.

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There currently is no penalty for no-shows for standard tickets, however, Magic Key passes are different. If a Magic Key holder has a reservation and does not show up for that reservation date, you do get a strike.

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There currently is no penalty for no-shows for standard tickets, however, Magic Key passes are different. If a Magic Key holder has a reservation and does not show up for that reservation date, you do get a strike.

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After logging into your My Disney Experience Account, select the tickets that you would like to edit and choose the “Change” option. You are then able to modify your ticket start dates. Keep in mind that Walt Disney World uses date-based pricing for Theme Park Tickets, so making changes may require additional funds.

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Once confirmed, you can change your dates in the My Plans section of the Disneyland website under My Disneyland.

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With a Disney base ticket, you're welcome to leave and re-enter the same theme park as many times as you like during the same day. So, if you want to visit the Magic Kingdom in the morning, go back to your hotel room for a nap, and return to the Magic Kingdom in the evening, then you do not need a Park Hopper ticket.

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5-day – The ticket expires 8 days after the selected start date. 6-day – The ticket expires 9 days after the selected start date. 7-day – The ticket expires 10 days after the selected start date. 8-day – The ticket expires 12 days after the selected start date.

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3-Day Disneyland® 1-Park per Day E-Tickets are valid for 13 days from the first day of use. Your three days of park admission do not have to be used consecutively, as long as they are used within the 13-day admission window.

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