14-Day tickets?

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Is there such a thing as a 14-day ticket, and would I be able to upgrade to one? How would I know the pricing?

I purchased a 5-day ticket and used it in May, then on my last day decided to upgrade to a 10-day no-expiration which we will be using in September on a trip with my parents. Now Dad decides he wants to add an extra 4 days to his tickets. Will I be able to add 4 days to what is now a 10-day ticket? I seem to remember reading about a 14-day ticket but I haven't seen anything "official" about it.

Has anyone tried to do this? Thanks!
 
There are 14 day tickets sold in England. I think I once saw them sold in the U.S. but only for short sporadic periods of time.

They allowed unlimited admission to theme parks, water parks, Pleasure Island clubs, and Disney Quest for 14 consecutive days. I am not sure whethere they hafe a shelf life, that is, expire sometime if never used.

They are "promotional" as opposed to standard tickets. You cannot convert a standard (Magic Your Way) ticket into one and you cannot you add to a MYW ticket more days beyond ten including the days already consumed.
 
The Ultimate tickets that seashoreCM refers to are available for 14 or 21 days and can be purchased via the WDW website if you have an address in Europe. I purchased them for my in-laws earlier this year for their trip to join us in April.

We live in Denmark, and they were available to us when going to the WDW site and entering Denmark as the country, but the actual purchase was done from the UK site and the tickets were mailed from the UK to Denmark.

The tickets are great. They are for unlimited admission to all 4 theme parks, the water parks, Pleasure Island, Disney Quest, etc. They are kind of like annual passes but for the limited timeframe of 14 or 21 days. They do not include free parking. They expire 14 or 21 days from first use. You get full hopping privileges so my in-laws could just go in and out of all the parks whenever they wished for the duration of their trip.

It's a great ticket for people planning longer trips of 2-3 weeks and I think it's a shame they don't also sell them in the U.S., but I guess they figure it is more likely for visitors from abroad to come for longer periods of time.

Susan
 

I've thought about upgrading to an AP, it would probably be cheaper in the long run BUT... the tickets were first used in May, so if I understand correctly, they would expire in May 2007.

And of course I would HAVE an AP, so I would feel compelled to USE it again (and probably again) before May. Which would not actually save me money at all! Haha!!
 

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