Okay, we know there’s been a lot of information whizzing by us lately as Disney World’s theme parks are gearing up to reopen, and we’ve been doing our best to keep a good grip on the latest news as we answer all of your questions!
But we were REALLY surprised when one of our readers reached out to us with THIS intriguing bit of information!
It seems when our reader, Paje, logged in to check on her 4-Park Magic Tickets (which allows guests to visit four parks in four days) she noticed they’d been magically updated! Previously, these tickets had an expiration date of September 30th, 2020. But as you can see — her tickets now say they’re valid through September 26th, 2021!
While we can’t confirm if this is the case for everybody or not (so far, Disney hasn’t spoken out on it), you may want to check your tickets and see if they’ve been assigned a new expiration date! Let us know what you discover!
Note: Many of our readers have shared that their 2 and 3-day park hopper tickets have been extended to the same date as well.
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Did your 4-Park Magic Tickets get extended? Let us know in the comments below!
TJD says
Please remember you don’t lose any value. The tickets are always worth what you paid and are still totally valid after expiration. The only thing that expires is price protection. After the date, you’d need to cover the cost between purchase price and current price if there is one.
Katherine Scofield says
Yeah, I know the price can bridge to another ticket, but don’t you normally have to wait until you get there to do so? With all of this new stuff, it might be best to have a valid ticket, so let’s hope they can help!