Changing to Non Expire Ticket question

kmk1180

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HI,
Got a question about changing our tickets to Non Expiration.
We have (4) 5 Day Magic My Way Tickets. (so far unused)
2 Adult tickets
2 Kids tickets
I have linked them to our My Experience App.

We are not sure we'll use all 5 days on our next trip.
Say we use 2 of the days.
Can I pay extra to make the remaining 3 days Non Expiring?
If so, how?
And if possible, how much would it be?

Also my son is 9, when we use them he will still be nine per the ticket.
But, if I make them non-expiring, and they are already linked to him,
would he be able to still use them after his birthday later since they are already linked?
 
Go to any ticket booth or Guest Relations desk and you can make the ticket non-expiring and/or add more days. Note that additional days added to your 5 day non-expiring ticket average about $40. apiece instead of $11.

Your 9yo can still use remaining days on his non-expiring ticket after he turns 10 at no extra charge whether or not the ticket is linked.
 
HI,
Got a question about changing our tickets to Non Expiration.
We have (4) 5 Day Magic My Way Tickets. (so far unused)
2 Adult tickets
2 Kids tickets
I have linked them to our My Experience App.

We are not sure we'll use all 5 days on our next trip.
Say we use 2 of the days.



1. Can I pay extra to make the remaining 3 days Non Expiring?
If so, how?
And if possible, how much would it be?

Also my son is 9, when we use them he will still be nine per the ticket.
But, if I make them non-expiring, and they are already linked to him,


2. would he be able to still use them after his birthday later since they are already linked?

1. Very poor idea, financially, in many (most) cases.
You must pay the non-expire fee even for the days that YOU ALREADY USED.
But, it can make sense for very short trips.
You might want to ADD DAYS to fill the ticket before making it NON-Expire
and maximize it's use/value over the next several years.

2. Yes, regardless of what age he'll be when he returns.
 
Yes, but not just the remaining 3...

You pay the non expiring on the 5 days even if you used 2..

So 170.40$ per ticket (Same adult/child)

Not sure about your second question.
 

1. Very poor idea, financially, in many (most) cases.
You must pay the non-expire fee even for the days that YOU ALREADY USED.
But, it can make sense for very short trips.
You might want to ADD DAYS to fill the ticket before making it NON-Expire
and maximize it's use/value over the next several years.

2. Yes, regardless of what age he'll be when he returns.

Thanks
yes generally I agree it's not worth it
but in this case the tickets were gifts.
so I'm not out
just wonder if i save the other 3 if it's cheaper
in the long run.

Good tip about adding on, might look at that also.

Yes, but not just the remaining 3...

You pay the non expiring on the 5 days even if you used 2..

So 170.40$ per ticket (Same adult/child)

Not sure about your second question.

thank you
you think about $170 each to make non expiring.
that might make it worth it.

thanks I'll take to ticket office to see.
 


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