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Walt Disney World Introduces New Limited Time 4 Park Magic Ticket Offer

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For a limited time, Disney is offering a special way for Guests to visit the four Walt Disney World theme parks. The new 4 Park Magic Ticket is now available for purchase and only costs $70 per day. (For a total $279, plus tax for adults ages 10 and up and $259, plus tax for ages 3-9.). For comparison, a 4-Day Magic Your Way Ticket is $325 for adults ages 10 and up and $305 per child ages 3-9.)  This ticket option gives Guests admission to each of the four theme parks, once each on four separate days.

The 4 Park Magic Ticket is valid for a total of four admissions to the Walt Disney World theme parks and can be used to enter each theme park one time only. That means one day of admission to the Magic Kingdom, one day of admission to Epcot, one day of admission to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and one day of admission to Disney’s Animal Kingdom on four separate days. These tickets may not be used to enter the same Park more than once.

With the 4 Park Magic Ticket, there are no substitutions. This means that you have to purchase all four days worth of tickets and you must go to one park each day. You cannot, for example, purchase two of the days at $70 each (for $140) and just visit Magic Kingdom and Epcot.

This ticket option won’t be available to buy for long. The 4 Park Magic Ticket can only be purchased until March 5, 2017. These tickets must be used within 14 days of first use or by May 26, 2017. In addition, there are a few black out days to be aware of, which include the holiday and Easter season. The black out dates include: December 17 through January 2 and April 10-21.

If you’re looking to experience the four Walt Disney World theme parks in one trip and only go to one park each day, this 4 Park Magic Ticket is a great option to take advantage of!

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18 thoughts on “Walt Disney World Introduces New Limited Time 4 Park Magic Ticket Offer

  • I think Disney could have done a better job wording this:

    Basically, if I understand it, it must be a different park each day (can’t do MK twice) and no park-hopping.

    Maybe they’re trying to drive the turnstiles at the construction-heavy DHS & DAK?

  • Rikki, thanks for jumping on this so quickly! This is a real service to the TP community. I doubt many people on here so early this morning have already seen this announcement somewhere else! As soon as I saw it (I subscribe to the WDW PR) I came here to see if you guys had already done the math, and I wasn’t disappointed. 🙂

  • If you go to the WDW ticket site, the price for a “4 Park Magic Ticket” is $279 for adults and $259 for children age 3-9. The website wasn’t working very well for me, but 4 day Magic Your Way tickets are $325 and $305 respectively, a savings of $46 per ticket.

    https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/tickets/?rate=4park

    • Boy, they’re keeping me hopping! Ok…so yes, now it seems as though they’ve added the child price of $259. The post has been updated with this info.

  • This post would be more helpful if it contained comparisons to prices of other options like a 4-day ticket ($325) or 3-day hopper ($345). Or if it mentioned the price of kids’ tickets ($260).

    • Thanks, Hizouse- so not a better deal if you are thinking for a child? I should go with a 4-day one day one park child ticket over this option? They don’t have a comparable child ticket price?

      • Hizouse, I have updated the blog post to post the comparison costs.

      • So basically, save $46 per ticket if you were planning on a 4-day trip, doing each park 1 day. We just did that a few weeks ago. This would have saved our family almost $150.

        In exchange for those savings, you sacrifice the ability to:
        (1) scrap your plans and do an extra day at MK (we considered skipping Epcot during F&W in favor of a second day at MK);
        (2) add an extra day for relatively little extra; and
        (3) add parkhopper (which you might want to add while down there if, say, you’re ready to leave DHS after a half day or if it rains and you miss important stuff at one park).

        Presumably Disney would still let you upgrade to options 2 and 3, but you’d pay the full difference between these new tickets and the MOW tickets, so the marginal cost would be much greater.

  • Assuming this is because attendance at HS is down. Save money if you spend one of your 4 days there vs. spending your last day at MK again.

  • To clarify, am I able to enter a given park at rope drop, leave at lunchtime and come back to the same park later in the day? If so, than this would be worth it. My impression is Disney is making you stay and spend money there all day without a break in the action, which anybody on here knows is an easier, less stressful way of doing things (especially if you have young children)

    • As far as I know, you can leave the park at lunch and re-enter that same park later in the day. I have seen nothing stipulated otherwise.

      • This is correct, the same question was asked and answered on the Disney Travel Agents site.

      • According to the Disney website the ticket “may not be used to enter the same park more than once.” That sure sound to me like you can NOT leave and re-enter.

  • Forgive me, but this article is very confusing. The cost is PER day, but then the second paragraph says admission is granted to one park per day, which would require four days to do, so if the minimum price $70 x 4? If so, what is the difference between this and a regular 1 park, no hopper ticket?

    • An adult 4-day ticket (non-hopping) is $325, a child’s is $305.

      For this offer, $280 gets you four (non-hopping) park days, but is limited so that you must use one day in each of the four parks, as opposed to the standard ticket which would let you, say, double up on MK and skip HS.

      • Thanks for explaining, Kevin. So, If I was going for 2 days and just wanted to visit 1 park per day, I could pay $140?

      • Sorry…Disney was confusing on their wording, so I apologize for any confusion on my behalf. You must purchase all four days…you cannot choose any less than 4 days with this ticket option.

  • Wow. This is great. Would have saved us almost $200 on our last trip.

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