Disney tickets are somewhat complicated because of the various options available. There are 3 ticket options based on age. If you are under 3 you get in free. If you are 3-9 there's a kids ticket that is slightly cheaper than the adult ticket which you'll need if you are 10 or over.
Next you get to choose the number of days. If you get less than 4 you'll be paying quite a bit more per day. Once you get over 4 it's negligible to add more days. If you want to see most of each park at Disney you'll need at least a 4 day ticket.
Then you need to decide if you need the Park Hopper option. This allows you to switch between parks on the same day. If you are going for less than 4 days you'll either have to skip a park or get the Park Hopper.
You're not done making decisions yet, though. You'll also have to decide whether to get the Never Expires option. If you think you'll be coming back to Disney World someday you can purchase a 10-day pass with the Never Expires and use the remaining days on your future trips. Otherwise this option is almost certainly not worth the money.
Think you're done? Guess again. There's also a Water Park and Fun ticket option. This allows you admission to either water park and Disney Quest. It used to also get you into Pleasure Island, but PI is gone now. I think you can play a round of golf or something instead now. Given the business of your schedule already, I doubt you'll want to get this...unless you get the never expires. In which case it's a really good deal because you can use the water parks, DQ, and golf on your next trip.
Whew! You made it! Now go have fun and don't second guess your decision!
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