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News Disney World Summer 2026 Tickets Include 2 Bonus Days

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Wow 14 day ticket for around 750 USD. That’s what I’m talking about! Thank you for sharing. As someone flying to WDW for the first time from LA these 4-6 day trips don’t cut it. Not that I need 14 days but it’s nice to have if I’m out there for 9-10 days at WDW to allow for some rest days. Negates the need for parkhoppers. Would I be able to double dip on the 30% off rooms too?
A much better deal…

But to be honest…15 days is about 6 too many
 

Purduevian

Well-Known Member
Which site? In the past I bought a 14 day UK ticket deal for a 10 day trip, which was great, but I’m finding the 7 day pass to be very similar cost as 5 day direct through Disney. Is there another place that has better pricing?
I'm doing some math out for a trip coming up in April... I'll be in Orlando for 8 days... but at first was only planning on 4 park days max.

Buying direct through Disney for 2 adults and 1 child I'm getting the following prices


Ticket options (2 adult+ 1 child)2 day base3 day base4 day base (we would skip AK and do MK twice)3 day D+ deal+ Single MK day at the start
Direct from Disney$1,093$1592.93$2069.49$1668.93
Undercover Tourist$1549.71$1997.66
AAA$1542.20$1990.17

https://www.attractiontickets.com/en says I can get 14 day park hoper+ access to memory maker+ access to water parks for £1,624.35 or ~$2,192.28. I was going to get Memory maker for $185 anyways so its really more like $2,007.28

I'm basically looking at an $338.35 to go from 1 day at each park... to complete freedom of the parks for my 8 day trip.

If I want 2 MK, 1 EPCOT, 1 DHS day... its an extra $17.11 for that freedom.

Sorry to derail the thread... just wanted to let people know if you want 6+ park days... the European deals are probably better
 
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Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
I'm doing some math out for a trip coming up in April... I'll be in Orlando for 8 days... but at first was only planning on 4 park days max.

Buying direct through Disney for 2 adults and 1 child I'm getting the following prices


Ticket options (2 adult+ 1 child)2 day base3 day base4 day base (we would skip AK and do MK twice)3 day D+ deal+ Single MK day at the start
Direct from Disney$1,093$1592.93$2069.49$1668.93
Undercover Tourist$1549.71$1997.66
AAA$1542.20$1990.17

https://www.attractiontickets.com/en says I can get 14 day park hoper+ access to memory maker+ access to water parks for £1,624.35 or ~$2,192.28. I was going to get Memory maker for $185 anyways so its really more like $2,007.28

I'm basically looking at an $338.35 to go from 1 day at each park... to complete freedom of the parks for my 8 day trip.

If I want 2 MK, 1 EPCOT, 1 DHS day... its an extra $17.11 for that freedom.
You know they have another park, right?
 

Purduevian

Well-Known Member
You know they have another park, right?
Not sure what you mean? I'm going to be in Orlando for 8 days... I was planning on either 1 day in each of the 4 WDW theme parks... or skipping AK and doing MK twice.

The tickets from europe are for WDW.
Oops those were Pounds not Euros so $875 USD but still a good deal. I clicked on European tickets and then on WDW (as I didn’t see any long stay deals) but it brought me back to UK deals after doing that. @Purduevian will they honor the UK deals or only the ones under “European tickets?”
You would have to email/call them. In the past, I specifically asked about the "Disney 14-Day Magic Ticket" and they said there was no problems selling it to a US Resident/Citizen (I have no ties to Europe other than I want their prices)
 

JD80

Well-Known Member
Not sure what you mean? I'm going to be in Orlando for 8 days... I was planning on either 1 day in each of the 4 WDW theme parks... or skipping AK and doing MK twice.

The tickets from europe are for WDW.

You would have to email/call them. In the past, I specifically asked about the "Disney 14-Day Magic Ticket" and they said there was no problems selling it to a US Resident/Citizen (I have no ties to Europe other than I want their prices)

Please let us know how this works out. Never heard of someone doing this (also, never really looked in to it).
 

jennab55

Well-Known Member
I'm doing some math out for a trip coming up in April... I'll be in Orlando for 8 days... but at first was only planning on 4 park days max.

Buying direct through Disney for 2 adults and 1 child I'm getting the following prices


Ticket options (2 adult+ 1 child)2 day base3 day base4 day base (we would skip AK and do MK twice)3 day D+ deal+ Single MK day at the start
Direct from Disney$1,093$1592.93$2069.49$1668.93
Undercover Tourist$1549.71$1997.66
AAA$1542.20$1990.17

https://www.attractiontickets.com/en says I can get 14 day park hoper+ access to memory maker+ access to water parks for £1,624.35 or ~$2,192.28. I was going to get Memory maker for $185 anyways so its really more like $2,007.28

I'm basically looking at an $338.35 to go from 1 day at each park... to complete freedom of the parks for my 8 day trip.

If I want 2 MK, 1 EPCOT, 1 DHS day... its an extra $17.11 for that freedom.

Sorry to derail the thread... just wanted to let people know if you want 6+ park days... the European deals are probably better
Yeah I looked at Sept and the 7 day ticket from attractions is more than the 4 day hopper promo (get 6 days) ticket direct through Disney.

It was. Great deal though when we went last time for 10 nights and bought the 14 day ticket with MM.
 

jennab55

Well-Known Member
Oops those were Pounds not Euros so $875 USD but still a good deal. I clicked on European tickets and then on WDW (as I didn’t see any long stay deals) but it brought me back to UK deals after doing that. @Purduevian will they honor the UK deals or only the ones under “European tickets?”
You can do either. I purchased as euros last time because the exchange rate was better than dollars to pounds.
 

jennab55

Well-Known Member
Oh ok thanks I didnt see any of the 14 day tickets under "European tickets" when I checked on my phone earlier but Ill check on my computer later.
I just switched the country at the top of the page to Ireland I think. I will say, I had an issue with my card going through and someone from their office had to call me the next day and take payment via phone. She made it sound like the EU system is worse than U.K. system for taking payments online. Just in case that happens to you.
 

Purduevian

Well-Known Member
Please let us know how this works out. Never heard of someone doing this (also, never really looked in to it).
Seems like @jennab55 has done this, I think last time I discussed it some other people on the forums had done it as well but I can't remember.

I'm still not 100% sure I'm going to do it. If it was just my family I would... 4 other family groups going on this trip with us... all on my wife's side of the family.

Some of them are only staying 5 nights and only want to do 2 park days... and I'm not sure if my wife will want to go to the parks while her family is hanging at the airbnb/Disney Springs.

If she does... that would leave us 3 more days to visit the parks. We could either to the Europe bundle (full 3 days of freedom) or have 1 day at DHS and 1 day at AK and save ~$340.
Would you really need it?
I don't think anyone needs 14-days at the parks... but if you are in Orlando for about a week and want to go to go to the parks at least 4 days... it might be cheaper even if you leave 10 days unused.

Yeah I looked at Sept and the 7 day ticket from attractions is more than the 4 day hopper promo (get 6 days) ticket direct through Disney.

It was. Great deal though when we went last time for 10 nights and bought the 14 day ticket with MM.
I'm playing with the site right now... check 3 things before you decide.
1) They are currently running a code NEWYEAR which gives a discount
2) oddly for my dates the 14 day is cheaper than the 7 day
3) using a longer ticket window than you need might allow you to bump into a cheaper ticket date (14 day ticket needs to start 18 days before you last park day).
 

mickEblu

Well-Known Member
I just switched the country at the top of the page to Ireland I think. I will say, I had an issue with my card going through and someone from their office had to call me the next day and take payment via phone. She made it sound like the EU system is worse than U.K. system for taking payments online. Just in case that happens to you.

playing around with it now. The UK deal is actually better than I thought. After the discount code it comes out to $733 per person for a 14 day ticket. Why does this seem too good to be true? haha
 

jennab55

Well-Known Member
Seems like @jennab55 has done this, I think last time I discussed it some other people on the forums had done it as well but I can't remember.

I'm still not 100% sure I'm going to do it. If it was just my family I would... 4 other family groups going on this trip with us... all on my wife's side of the family.

Some of them are only staying 5 nights and only want to do 2 park days... and I'm not sure if my wife will want to go to the parks while her family is hanging at the airbnb/Disney Springs.

If she does... that would leave us 3 more days to visit the parks. We could either to the Europe bundle (full 3 days of freedom) or have 1 day at DHS and 1 day at AK and save ~$340.

I don't think anyone needs 14-days at the parks... but if you are in Orlando for about a week and want to go to go to the parks at least 4 days... it might be cheaper even if you leave 10 days unused.


I'm playing with the site right now... check 3 things before you decide.
1) They are currently running a code NEWYEAR which gives a discount
2) oddly for my dates the 14 day is cheaper than the 7 day
3) using a longer ticket window than you need might allow you to bump into a cheaper ticket date (14 day ticket needs to start 18 days before you last park day).
Oh yes, good idea as the promo is more for the 14 day ticket vs 7. I also like that you can add on the cancel for any reason option for $25ish. Means I’m not quite as locked in as I would be direct through Disney (without a package).

Just wish I could pay with discount Disney gift cards 😜
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
playing around with it now. The UK deal is actually better than I thought. After the discount code it comes out to $733 per person for a 14 day ticket. Why does this seem too good to be true? haha
Well just to give a comp…

I had the choice of bumping an annual for 12/27-1/4…or buying the ticket outright instead…

So I did the math and the pass bump was $587 a person…but a standalone six day hopper was $955…

So $733 is a “deal” in that context…for sure
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
Josh sez - “Book early and book often! You can’t put a price on the MAGICAL!!! memories a 3- or 5-year child (or grandchild) will make on multiple WDW vacations during the Cool Kid Summer of 2026!!”
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Josh sez - “Book early and book often! You can’t put a price on the MAGICAL!!! memories a 3- or 5-year child (or grandchild) will make on multiple WDW vacations during the Cool Kid Summer of 2026!!”
Also book your lightning lanes…so you don’t feel pressure to arrive before noon and won’t have to walk at a “brisk pace” to get to your little mermaid slot
 

mickEblu

Well-Known Member
I guess one question I have @jennab55 is would I still be able to booking lightning lanes and restaurant reservations on the app with a 14 day UK ticket? And if so, would it be during the same window as I would have been able to with a more conventional ticket?
 
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jennab55

Well-Known Member
I guess one question I have @jennab55 is would I still be able to booking lightning lanes and restaurant reservations on the app with a 14 day UK ticket? And if so, would it be during the same window as I would have been able to with a more conventional ticket?
Yep! They email you the tickets and you just link in MDE, so looks like any other ticket. Can book ADRs and LL as usual in MDE. Now I think I could book early based on ticket start date, but only for the day because my hotel stay didn’t start until later (booked tickets to start a few days before hotel). So didn’t really give an advantage much there, but no problems linking in MDE.
 

mickEblu

Well-Known Member
Yep! They email you the tickets and you just link in MDE, so looks like any other ticket. Can book ADRs and LL as usual in MDE. Now I think I could book early based on ticket start date, but only for the day because my hotel stay didn’t start until later (booked tickets to start a few days before hotel). So didn’t really give an advantage much there, but no problems linking in MDE.

Thank you! Really appreciate you sharing from experience
 

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