21 Day Ticket Guests Can Only Book 14 Park Days In Advance

21 Day Ticket Guests Can Only Book 14 Park Days In Advance
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Earlier this week Disney stopped selling the 21 day UK Ultimate Ticket. The reason for that is now becoming clear, but also troublesome for those who have already purchased. If you bought your 21 day ticket before they stopped the sale, it is being honoured. However, it seems the reason it was pulled was due to an incompatibility with the new park reservation system from messages our readers have shared to us direct from Disney support.

Starting June 22nd (if you have a hotel ticket package, or June 28th if you just have a ticket), you'll be able to make your park reservations for all 2020 and 2021 stays. However, you can only book up to 14 days per Disney account ticket regardless of the length of your ticket.

That means that guests who have already bought the 21 day ultimate ticket can only make 14 days of park reservations, even though they have a 21 day ticket. You won't be able to book any park days or the final 7 days until you're there and start using the first 14 days.
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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 honest, straight-talking news and advice for UK guests - without the American bias.