Disney has announced its Magic Tickets for 2022 and 2023 are now on sale.
According to Attraction Tickets, with the new Disney Magic Tickets, you can use the Disney 7-Day Magic Ticket over 15 days and the Disney 14-Day Magic Ticket over 18 days, giving you more flexibility during your holiday than ever before.
And that's not all, book now to enjoy a Disney 14-Day Magic Ticket for the price of a 7-Day Magic Ticket for selected 2022 arrivals.
This is valid for bookings made between November 3, 2021 - August 31, 2022 and applies for trips during the period January 1, 2020 - October 25, 2022.
Disney 7-Day Magic Ticket
The Disney 7-Day Magic Ticket starts at £449 for children and £469 for adults. The ticket gives you 7 days of access to:
- Magic Kingdom Park
- Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park
- Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park
- Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park
The ticket is valid for a 15-day window from the date selected at time of booking.
Find out more and buy your 7-day ticket here.
Disney 14-Day Magic Ticket
A deal now on lets you buy the Disney 14-Day Magic Ticket for the price of 7 days. It starts at £449 for children and £469 for adults. The ticket gives you 14 days of access to:
- Magic Kingdom Park
- Epcot
- Disney's Hollywood Studios
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park
- Disney Water Parks
The ticket is valid for an 18-day window from the date selected at time of booking.
Find out more about and buy your 14-day ticket here.
Disney Genie +
For £80pp you can add Genie + onto your ticket. The Genie + addition gives you lots of extra benefits including the use of faster lane entrances, an exclusive Disney photopass camera lens for your mobile device and audio tales to discover the parks in new ways.
Find out more about the Disney Genie + ticket here.
To find out more about what tickets Disney has on offer, visit the Attractions Tickets website.
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