Disney has officially stopped selling the 21-Day Ultimate Ticket, with the official Walt Disney World ticket page now offering a maximum of 14 days per ticket. The change followed UK ticket vendors pulling their own 21-day options days earlier, and at the time it remained unclear what would happen to tickets already purchased for 2021 stays.
See our 21-Day Disney Ticket: What Happened And Is It Coming Back? article for more details.
Last week, UK-based ticket vendors pulled their 21-day tickets, kicking off a fair bit of concern across UK Disney forums and Facebook groups. It was then confirmed that Disney was no longer selling the 21-Day Ultimate Ticket for 2021 stays, with the official ticket page now only offering a 7 or 14-day ticket.
What This Means For 21-Day Tickets Already Booked
What this meant for guests who'd already bought a 21-Day ticket for a 2021 stay wasn't made clear at the time, and Disney didn't comment publicly on how existing bookings were affected. If you're currently planning a Walt Disney World trip, it's worth checking our Walt Disney World offers guide for UK guests for the latest deals and ticket options available now.
What Ticket Options Are Available Instead
Strangely, you could still price up a 21-day Walt Disney World resort booking through the package planner, but could only add a 7 or 14-day ticket to it.
If you're planning a trip and want to see what ticket lengths are currently available, our Walt Disney World tickets guide for UK guests covers the full range, or you can check current ticket prices and lengths here.
