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Walt Disney World Resort is where treasured dreams truly can come to life! With your Disney Tickets from YourTicketGenie.com, you’re all set to discover the very best of Walt Disney World Resort in Florida – from meeting beloved Disney Characters and thrilling attractions to dipping into the fun of the water parks.

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Our Guide to Walt Disney World Tickets

Created exclusively for UK and Irish holidaymakers to purchase before you jet off, Disney Magic Tickets open the door to extraordinary adventures and precious family moments. Enjoy unlimited entry to six sensational Walt Disney World Parks for 7 or 14 consecutive days, and take advantage of added perks like Park Hopper access and Memory Maker. Please enter your details at the top of the page for the best prices.


If you are visiting Florida and only want to visit one park or do not want as many days, then please visit our single park tickets.


How Disney Magic Tickets Work

Let the magic begin – Pick the date you want your Disney ticket to start, decide on the number of adult and child tickets required, and add them to your basket.

More magic, more time – Choose the Disney 7-Day Magic Ticket to explore Walt Disney World Resort over a 15-day window, or the Disney 14-Day Magic Ticket for up to 18 days of enchanting fun. After all, flexibility is a must on holiday!

Come and go as you please – Visit any Disney Park, at any time,* as long as your ticket is valid for the date you’re visiting.


Park Hopping

With unlimited Park Hopper access, you can explore multiple Disney World Parks in a single day. Begin your morning on a wild safari at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park, explore cultures from around the globe at EPCOT in the afternoon, then cap off your day at Magic Kingdom Park with the dazzling Happily Ever After. Alternatively, immerse yourself in Star Wars™: Galaxy's Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios before a refreshing break at Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park. You’re free to hop as often as you like throughout your ticket’s duration!


Memory Maker – Worth $210!

Say hello to Memory Maker, your key to capturing and sharing the most magical moments caught by Disney PhotoPass photographers across the Disney Parks. Yes, that includes all those thrilling on-ride shots! Best of all, Memory Maker is included at no extra cost with Disney Magic Tickets for 7 or 14 Days.


Relive every twist and turn of Space Mountain, strike a pose in front of Cinderella Castle, and savour those heart-warming first hugs with Mickey Mouse and friends. All your photos are automatically linked to your Disney account, ready for you to download free of charge on the My Disney Experience app.


Disney Genie Service & Lightning Lane Passes

Looking to maximise your day at the Disney Theme Parks? Disney Genie, included with your Disney Ticket, is here to help. This complimentary digital service tailors a personalised itinerary just for you – whether you’re after adrenaline-packed rides, a meet-and-greet with Disney Princesses, or mouth-watering treats. Enjoy real-time ride wait times, restaurant check-ins, mobile food ordering, and much more. Let Disney Genie add that extra sprinkling of magic!


For an even smoother day out, consider purchasing Lightning Lane Single Pass or Lightning Lane Multi Pass (previously Disney Genie+), available either on the day or in advance via the My Disney Experience app* (subject to availability). These options offer speedy Lightning Lane entry on select attractions, plus exclusive audio experiences and Disney PhotoPass lenses to make your visit extra special.



Frequently Asked Questions

  • When is the best time to visit Walt Disney World?

    The most popular (and therefore busiest) times are school breaks and holidays such as Christmas, Easter, and mid-summer. If you prefer lighter crowds and milder weather, consider going between late January and early March, or in autumn (September through early November). While these times aren’t entirely free of crowds, they do tend to be more manageable, and you’ll often find shorter queues and potentially better deals on accommodation.

  • Which Walt Disney World park should I visit first?

    Walt Disney World is home to four main theme parks: Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom.


    • Magic Kingdom is perfect if you’re after that classic Disney feel, full of iconic attractions like Cinderella Castle and Space Mountain.
    • EPCOT blends international culture with futuristic fun—think World Showcase pavilions and attractions focused on innovation.
    • Disney’s Hollywood Studios is a dream for film and TV enthusiasts, featuring Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and the popular Toy Story Land.
    • Disney’s Animal Kingdom offers unique wildlife encounters and nature-themed attractions, such as the thrilling Expedition Everest and the stunning Pandora – The World of Avatar.

    If you’ve several days, many guests like to explore all four parks to experience Disney’s variety of entertainment.

  • How do I purchase tickets, and do I need reservations?

    You can buy tickets online using the search box at the top of this page. Walt Disney World no longer requires reservations for date-based tickets.

  • Where should I stay?

    Walt Disney World offers a variety of on-site resorts divided into value, moderate, and deluxe categories. Staying at a Disney resort can provide perks like complimentary transport to the parks, extra time in the parks on select days (Extra Magic Hours or Extended Evening Hours), and early access to dining and Lightning Lane bookings. If you’re travelling on a tighter budget, off-site hotels and holiday rentals near the park can be more affordable, though you’ll likely need to organise your own transport.

  • How do I make dining reservations?

    Disney’s most popular restaurants can book up quickly, especially character dining experiences like Cinderella’s Royal Table or Chef Mickey’s. You can reserve tables up to 60 days in advance (for both on-site and off-site guests), though on-site resort guests sometimes have the advantage of booking for the entire stay starting 60 days before check-in. To make reservations, use the official Disney World website, the My Disney Experience app, or call Disney’s dining line. If your preferred restaurant is fully booked, keep checking—cancellations often happen in the run-up to your visit.

  • What attractions or experiences are a must-do?

    This can depend on your interests, but perennial favourites include:


    • Magic Kingdom: Space Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, and meeting Mickey & Minnie.
    • EPCOT: Soarin’ Around the World, Test Track, Frozen Ever After, plus taking a leisurely stroll around World Showcase pavilions.
    • Disney’s Hollywood Studios: Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, Slinky Dog Dash, and Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway.
    • Disney’s Animal Kingdom: Avatar Flight of Passage, Kilimanjaro Safaris, and Expedition Everest.

    Don’t forget the enchanting parades and nighttime spectaculars like Happily Ever After (or the latest fireworks show at Magic Kingdom) and Fantasmic! at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

  • Should I use Genie+ and the Individual Lightning Lane system?

    Genie+ is a paid service allowing you to skip the regular queue at select attractions by booking a “Lightning Lane” arrival window. Some highly in-demand rides may require individual Lightning Lane purchases even if you have Genie+. If you’re keen to fit in as many attractions as possible or if you’re visiting during a peak period, Genie+ and Lightning Lane purchases can save a considerable amount of time. If you’re visiting during a quieter time or don’t mind queuing, you may decide to save the extra cost.

  • How do I get around Walt Disney World?

    Disney provides complimentary transport for on-site guests, including buses, the monorail system, and water taxis. The Disney Skyliner (a gondola system) is also available for certain resorts and parks. If you’re staying off-site or plan to explore areas beyond Walt Disney World, renting a car or using rideshare services might be more convenient. Consider your party’s needs (prams, wheelchairs, or mobility concerns) to decide which option suits you best.

  • What attractions are best for younger children?

    Many rides are suitable for little ones, such as Dumbo the Flying Elephant, “it’s a small world,” The Seas with Nemo & Friends, and TriceraTop Spin. Character meet-and-greets are also a big hit. Make sure to check height restrictions on thrill rides in advance—Disney’s website or the My Disney Experience app are great resources for this. The parks offer child-friendly shows, playgrounds, and gentler attractions so everyone can join in the fun.

  • How can I meet characters?

    Character experiences are a delightful part of visiting Walt Disney World. You can meet beloved characters at designated greeting areas, in restaurants offering character dining, or spot them in parades and cavalcades. For popular characters (like the Disney Princesses or Mickey & Minnie), you may need to queue or book a dining reservation that includes character visits. Keep an eye on the My Disney Experience app for updated times and locations.