How Walt Disney World Theme Parks Entry Works With Our Exclusive UK Tickets

How to enter Walt Disney World theme parks with UK-exclusive tickets.

How Walt Disney World Theme Parks Entry Works With Our Exclusive UK Tickets
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Us Brits get access to tickets nobody else does, those tickets are called Disney Magic Tickets! Disney Magic Tickets come in two flavours, a 7-day ticket and a 14-day ticket. Both give you unlimited access to the four main theme parks - Magic Kingdom Park, EPCOT, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom - as well as the two water parks (whichever is open) - Disney's Typhoon Lagoon and Disney's Blizzard Beach. These tickets include unlimited park hopping and Memory Maker is also included, which gives access to unlimited Photopass downloads. You can buy Disney Magic Tickets direct through Disney or through UK-based ticket sellers.

Your ticket is then tied to your My Disney Experience account where your connected key to the world cards, Magic Bands, or mobile device can then be used to scan into the parks, easy!

For our full guide and everything you need to know about the UK-exclusive Disney Magic Tickets, check out our Walt Disney World Ticket Guide.

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Ash Hales
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Ash Hales is a British Disney Parks writer and the voice behind Mickey From The UK. Based in the South of England, he's been visiting Disney Parks for over three decades and launched Mickey From The UK in 2017 to provide practical, straight-talking advice for British guests - without the American bias.

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