There are a variety of ticket options available for all of the Walt Disney World Resort theme parks, including Epcot. Visitors can purchase anywhere from one-day to 10-day ticket plans for all of the parks at the Walt Disney World Resort. These tickets can be a Magic Your Way base ticket, which will allow you access to only one park per day, or you can upgrade your package with either the Park Hopper Option, which allows you to go to and from all four theme parks as you like, the Water Park Fun and More Option, which gives you access to the water parks and other attractions, like DisneyQuest Indoor Interactive Theme Park, Downtown Disney Pleasure Island and Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex, or you can choose to add on the No Expiration Option, which will allow you to use your unused visits during any future visits to the Walt Disney World Resort (all regular tickets expire 14 days from the first day of use). And, just like most theme parks, if you decide to leave Epcot throughout the day and plan to return to it or another park later, have your hand stamped and hold on to your original ticket to be able to return to the park’s premises.
At the gate, you can expect to pay $ 71 for adults ages 10 and up and $ 60 for children ages 3-9 for a one-park, one-day ticket. The price per day declines as you add days on to your ticket package, all the way to being $ 22.50 for adults and $ 18.70 for children per person per day if you buy the full 10-day ticket package. These prices, however, do not include any of the add-on upgrades that were mentioned above.
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The Walt Disney World Resort reputation for customer service is world-renowned, making all of their theme parks even more enjoyable to visit. You will encounter a wide array of guest services inside Epcot, each of which sets the standard for the theme park industry. You will find several ATM machines located throughout the park, but you won’t need them if you are a guest at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel – your room key will also act as your credit card, directly billing any and everything you purchase anywhere around the resort directly to your room. Too that end as well, you can also have any purchase you make delivered directly to your hotel room free of charge. Child care is also available within the park, as baby service areas can be found throughout, and first aid stations are also available. All of these locations can be found on guide maps that can be picked up just inside the gates to Epcot.
In addition, the usual staples at theme parks, such as locker rentals, stroller, wheelchair and ECV rentals and public telephones are also available. Services for the disabled are also highly taken into account in all four Walt Disney World theme parks. A special Braille guidebook is available, free of charge, from Guest Relations and closed-captioning is also available on many of the movie/video-based attractions, as is written storylines for virtually all attractions and rides. There is also a special wireless translator available from Guest Relations (which is located to the left of Spaceship Earth at the entrance of the park), which will translate the audio portion of many attractions within Epcot into Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese, German or French. Disney also accommodates special dietary needs at sit-down restaurants, but please alert the chef as soon as possible about your concerns, preferably at the time when you make your reservation, and all special needs will be met whenever it is possible.
Getting to Epcot is easy. Just like the Magic Kingdom Park, Epcot is connected to the monorail system, so you can reach this park easily from the Ticket and Transportation Center. This makes it especially easy if you are park hopping and want to get from the Magic Kingdom Park to Epcot or vice versa in a short period of time on the same day. There are also two entrances to Epcot – the main entrance by Spaceship Earth at the front of the park, and another pathway that connects the World Showcase (in between the United Kingdom and France pavilions) to Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club and Disney’s BoardWalk entertainment district. All Walt Disney World Resort guests can take complimentary transportation via bus from any resort to any theme park, and if you are coming via car, there are trams running continuously that will take you within steps of the main entrance to the park.