Two questions one forum help

Disneydreamer23

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Good morning everyone I have two questions probably someone can give me some insight the first question is I'm going down there in September and we're staying for 14 days we're going to Disney for 10 Universal Studios for four the last day we leave we are taking off at around 7 PM Im bringing my 16-month-old daughter and my husband and it would've been really nice if I could've went to a park the last day Why can you only by a 10 day based ticket I understand if there's a day I could skip the parks but I meeting my parents up there in the schedules conflict too much I also know I can buy an extra ticket but why spend that much money for I'm only going to be there half the time. I'm just wondering why you can stay down there for so long. But only by a ten-day ticket to question number two we are already thinking about when were going back for next September I was wanting to go only down there next year for 10 days my mother goes for 14. We stay in the same hotel in the same room we just because it's cheaper than getting two separate rooms why is it that I can stay for 10 days and then leave and my mom stay for 14 why do they make you in the same person in the same room stay the same amount of days does anyone have any insight on these questions please thank you
 

cw1982

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I was walking with my daughter and pushing a stroller ha ha so I was " talk to texting"

Please don't think I'm being rude, but I still don't fully understand your question because of the way that the paragraph is worded. I think I get the gist of it, but maybe next time it would be better to wait until you can actually type to ask your question? You might get more responses that way.

To answer what I think was your question, you don't have to use all ten days consecutively on a ten-day ticket. As long as they are used within a certain window of time (two weeks, I think), you can use them as you see fit.

To answer the part about the room and tickets: you can make the room reservation and then buy the tickets separately. Your mom can put you on her hotel reservation so that you will have access to FP+ at the same time as her (I think), but you could still buy your tickets separately. Link them to your MDE account and everything should go seamlessly.

Or you could look into the annual pass price, as someone else pointed out. At that point, it might be cheaper than paying for tickets for both trips.
 
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Mukta

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Good morning everyone. I have two questions probably someone can give me some insight.
the first question is I'm going down there in September and we're staying for 14 days. we're going to Disney for 10 Universal Studios for four.
the last day we leave we are taking off at around 7 PM.
I'm bringing my 16-month-old daughter and my husband and it would've been really nice if I could've gone to a park the last day. Why can you only buy a 10 day based ticket?
I understand if there's a day I could skip the parks but I meeting my parents up there and the schedules conflict too much.
I also know I can buy an extra ticket but why spend that much money for I'm only going to be there half the time.
I'm just wondering why you can stay down there for so long, but only buy a ten-day ticket.
to question number two we are already thinking about when were going back for next September. I was wanting to go only down there next year for 10 days, my mother goes for 14.
We stay in the same hotel in the same room. we just because it's cheaper than getting two separate rooms.
why is it that I can stay for 10 days and then leave, and my mom stay for 14. why do they make you and the same person in the same room stay the same amount of days does anyone have any insight on these questions please thank you

ok, I fixed some of your post and now I think I understand it.

If you are staying more than 10 days, an annual pass might be cheaper than adding more days to a ticket. Have you looked into buying an AP? You can get room discounts with an AP.

I can't imagine taking a 16 month old to the parks for 14 days. I think she will be overstimulated and need days off on a regular basis.

People in the same room have to buy the same length of tickets if they purchase a package. Again, if you have an annual pass, this won't affect you.
 
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DiSnEyF@n

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You may not wish to go to a Disney Park 10 days in a row, you may take a day for a break or a water park or Downtown Disney, this will leave you with one day left for your last day.

Check into an annual pass, especially if the 2 trips fall within the same 365 day period.

I agree... look into an annual pass! Plus you will get more perks having it!!! It's a win-win!
 
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