Cannot Extend 10 Day MYW Passes

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I'm pretty-sure this is the case, but I just want to make absolutely sure. We have 10 Day MYW Passes, and have used 6 days. Am I correct in assuming that I cannot add-on days (for something less than $60, of course) to my passes, so we have more than 4 days left.
 
I am interested in the answer too...
I am guessing...... from what I have read and understand.....
You would not be able to add on.... 10 days is the max on MYW tickets.
However..... anyone tell me if I am wrong..... But..
I think you can upgrade it to an AP. But you would have to date it with the first day you used your 10 day MYW.
 
That's righ - ight. You can't add more days to a ticket that originally had ten.

Prior to the end of the 13'th day after the day of first usage you can trade it up to an annual pass the latter commencing its life on the day of first use of the former. After that, the trade in value is quite short-rated, I don't know the exact formula.

You can also trade up towards a new 10 day MYW pass. This time the trade in value is pro-rated for the days already used but still not all that great. You would also be required to put all the features on the new ticket that you made use of on the old ticket, including non-expiration if the old ticket was used 14 or more days ago.

Disney hints:
http://members.aol.com/ajaynejr/dispass.htm
 

I have been wondering this same thing.

Right now I have a 10 Day Non-Expiring Hopper.
I am going to WDW in May and will probably only use 4 days of that ticket (maybe 5) so, if after I use the 4 or 5 days, I cannot "add" those used days back
onto the ticket to make it into a 10 day ticket again?
 
WaltD4Me said:
... so, if after I use the 4 or 5 days, I cannot "add" those used days back onto the ticket to make it into a 10 day ticket again?
That is correct.

Remember that MYW tickets are front loaded in value. So using your 10 day non-expiring PH ($410 gate price) as an example, you use days 1-5 and you've used the greatest portion of the value of the ticket (a little less than $300 of the value). That means that even if Disney did allow you to add more days to it, you'd be paying another $300 to do it (the price of the first 5 days), not the $90 something dollars that is the price difference between the 5th and 10th day of your ticket.

Believe it or not, it's actually in your best financial interest that they don't allow you to add those days back on. :thumbsup2
 














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