
I thought the new MYW pluses had however many days you bought? Am I mistaken? How many pluses on a 6 day ?
You could simply go to Guest Services and ask them to do a no-expiration for however many days you have left and they will do it for you. Many of our guests complained about the no expiration thing in the past because they knew they would definitely use some of the days, so they thought Disney was charging them for something they wouldn't need...at least not for all of the days. Don't ask, they seriously thought Disney was doing this...and this was a good amount of our guests. We ALWAYS suggest to our guests now to not get no expiration ahead of time because you know for a fact that you'll be hitting the parks at least one day while you're on your trip so there's no point in paying for a no expiration on a day you'll be using up. So we always tell our guests to wait until the end of the trip and then go to Guest Services to have them to a no expiration on the days they have left. You won't pay as much as you would if you did no expiration all up front.PolyHereWeCome said:Also liked that if someone did get sick or was too tired to hit a park one day, the old tixs were non-expiring (which I would have been too expensive for us to choose if we'd gotten MYW with the non-exp. option).![]()
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that if you added the 'no-expire' option to your tix, even if you did it at the end of your stay and only needed the 'no-expire' for a day or two, you had to pay the $$ amount for the origional length of the MYW ticket.mking624 said:You could simply go to Guest Services and ask them to do a no-expiration for however many days you have left and they will do it for you. Many of our guests complained about the no expiration thing in the past because they knew they would definitely use some of the days, so they thought Disney was charging them for something they wouldn't need...at least not for all of the days. Don't ask, they seriously thought Disney was doing this...and this was a good amount of our guests. We ALWAYS suggest to our guests now to not get no expiration ahead of time because you know for a fact that you'll be hitting the parks at least one day while you're on your trip so there's no point in paying for a no expiration on a day you'll be using up. So we always tell our guests to wait until the end of the trip and then go to Guest Services to have them to a no expiration on the days they have left. You won't pay as much as you would if you did no expiration all up front.
Does Disney offer Disney Quest APs? You might save money that way- I know it's a bummer not to have the flexibility of unlimited admissions that UPHs used to offer. But, overall, we still like the MYW tix- we didn't use all the plusses that some of you do- now we don't have to pay for them.SqueakyMouse said:With 3 children who love DQ and the water parks as much as the major parks, I really miss the length of stay passes. We've had to invest in PAPs this year.
mking624 said:No, the pluses are limited...just as the park hopper plus from the past had limited visits. The only ones that offered unlimited plus visits were the Ultimate Park Hoppers (aka, Length of Stay). I believe for a 6 day ticket with plus options, you get 5 plus visits.