Disney Suspending Ultimate Ticket Sales, Changes Might Be Coming

Disney Suspending Ultimate Ticket Sales, Changes Might Be Coming
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Disney has sent an email to their affiliate partners about all the changes coming to the Disney parks, most of which we've already talked about here on Mickey From The UK. Although, there is one curious upcoming change. As you might already know, Disney stopped selling the 21 day ultimate ticket for 2021, and now Disney have said they will be suspending both the 7 and 14 day Walt Disney World ultimate tickets starting June 22, 2020 through June 27, 2020. Tickets will be put back on sale starting June 28th. The reason for this suspension is unclear at this time, but with the new park reservation system (which means no park hopping), the tickets might be getting changed around as they can no longer advertise ultimate tickets as "unlimited access to all six theme parks".

All tickets already purchased are being honoured by Disney, as well as all tickets booked until June 21st, 2020 for 2021 stays.

Click here to buy your 2021 Ultimate tickets before June 22nd >>>

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