Disney retired its UK exclusive "Ultimate Tickets" and replaced them with "Disney Magic Tickets" in 2021, moving from flat annual pricing to seasonal, date-based pricing for UK and Irish guests. The 21-day option that had existed under the Ultimate Ticket name did not carry over.
The new Magic Tickets included access to Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom with a park reservation required, both water parks (Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach), park hopping, Memory Maker for unlimited PhotoPass downloads, entry to Disney's Oak Trail Golf Course and ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, and one round a day at either Fantasia Gardens or Winter Summerland Miniature Golf.
Three changes came with the switch. Guests now had to choose a start date, with the 14-day ticket valid for use across an 18-day window rather than 14 consecutive days. Pricing moved to a low, standard and high season structure instead of one flat rate. And for a limited time, UK guests buying the 14-day ticket could add Genie+ in advance at a discounted rate.
If you've ever wondered what happened to the old 21-day Ultimate Ticket specifically, including whether Disney has any plans to bring it back, we've covered that in full in our guide to the 21-day Disney ticket.
See current Walt Disney World ticket prices and options here.
