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for our coming 2 week trip in October we are getting a 10 day ticket with hopping. Wasn't going to do the no expiration as it's only a 10 day ticket and we are there for 14 days.

IF and a big IF I find I have a few days leftover at the end can I add the no expiration option? And if I can do I pay it on the full 10 days even though most of them would be gone or do I pay it on the days that are left?

Hope this wasn't too confusing :rolleyes:

Thanks!
 
You can add the no-expiry option within 14 days of first use. You would pay for the option based on the total number of days on the pass, not the number of days remaining.
 
You can add any feature or features during that period; however, no matter which day you add said features, you will pay the full cost of the chosen option/s.
If you add the non-expiring feature before you use any days of your ticket, it will cost you $135 plus tax; if you add that feature after using nine days and do it just before you head for the airport, it will cost you $135 plus tax. Any day/time/point in between, it will cost you $135 plus tax.
 
Sorry to steal the thread, but if you add the no-expire with 2 days left, can you, at the same time, take the days back up to 10 at the same cost as the original price? I thought you could add days back on the pass, but maybe I'm confused.

If that's the case, maybe the OP would want to add more days back on the ticket if she was changing to non-expire.

We found it was cheapest to get a 10 day non-expire, and use it for 2 trips.
 

Unfortunately, no. The most number of days you can get out of a domestic MYW pass is 10, no matter what. (We bought 10 day MYW passes, used six days and therefore have four left. We need six days for our upcoming trip, so we'll have to buy new passes. Bummer. We'll save our non-expiring days for sometime in the future.)
 
AJKMOM said:
Sorry to steal the thread, but if you add the no-expire with 2 days left, can you, at the same time, take the days back up to 10 at the same cost as the original price? I thought you could add days back on the pass, but maybe I'm confused.

If that's the case, maybe the OP would want to add more days back on the ticket if she was changing to non-expire.

We found it was cheapest to get a 10 day non-expire, and use it for 2 trips.

No, you can't do this.
 

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