10 day no exp. a good idea?

Didn't I read just recently that the non-expiring passes are going away? I don't remember the details.

What I saw posted was that the non-expiring option was missing off of Disney's ticketing website page. Phone calls have cleared up the confusion: This is an IT-created issue they're working on. The non-Expiring passes are still available.
 
WebmasterDoc said:
The value will depend on how you will use the pass. If you are going to the parks 5 days each for two trips, there is no cost savings over just buying a 5-day hopper for each trip. If you are getting 3 trips out of the pass using 3 or 4 days each time, there is a savings.

Be sure to do the math based on how you will use the pass. There might not be enough of a savings to justify letting Disney have your money too early.

It depends on how far apart the two five-day trips are as well. I bought one in 2010 for $547. Same ticket today would be $ 669. There is no bank that would give me that much interest in 2.5 years.
 









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