difference between park ticket types

Hello everyone,

Can someone tell me what it means in the same reservation that each guest has two types of tickets:

- 10 day theme park base ticket
- 14 day disney ultimate ticket

What does it mean? There are 14 park tickets or 10 park tickets.

This has been achieved by a friend through disneyholidays.com and I have never been offered something like this directly to disneyworld, as a maximum of 10 park tickets.

Thanks
 

networkpro

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
Yes
Its from Disney Travel Company International, so its a branch of the Disney company. the offers for guests outside of the US can be different as y'all tend to stay longer. A base ticket is one park per day. I am assuming that their 14 day ticket is part of a package (hotel, tickets and maybe dining)

I do see on another site a 14 day ultimate ticket deal for K and Ireland residents.

US terms would be single park ticket , park hopper, and park hopper plus for all day admission.
 
Upvote 0

nickys

Premium Member
A Disney Ultimate ticket is a park hopper plus, with Memory Maker included. It need not be part of a package; we buy it separately from Disney with our DVC stays, most U.K. guests stay offsite and can buy it. An Ultimate ticket is the only version available from the U.K. Disney site, and can be for 7, 14 or 21 days.

It’s available direct from the Disney U.K. site, currently at least, to anyone in the EU. The EU laws require that the deal be available to all: member states; who knows what will happen after Brexit.

To buy it direct it must be through the U.K. site, and with a U.K. address. Some third party sites may sell it to residents of other countries.

I don’t understand the OP question though. Do some people have a 10-day ticket ticket and others a 14-day ticket? People on the same reservation can have different tickets as long as they don’t have a package.
 
Upvote 0

Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.

Back
Top Bottom