Im fairly confident I already know the answer but just to be sure...

SabbyR

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My inlaws went and had 4 day park tickets and after two days added another 2 park days so that put them at a total of 6 days on that ticket. We already have 10 day tickets so after 6 days or so could we add another couple days, bringing our total to 12 park days for that ticket? Or is 10 days max? Sorry if I don't make sense.
 
Once a ticket has had 10 days on it, it cannot be extended further---even after you use some of them up.
 
If you add Water Parks and More, you can get more than 10 days out of the ticket by taking a day of a water park or DTD since you have 14 days to actually use the 10 day ticket. Also, if you will be back again within a year, an annual pass might be worth the cost.

All that said, when in the same situation, I paid full price for the extra days, which really hurt the pocket book.
 
I'm not certain, but I'm pretty sure after 10 days, it's more cost efficient to convert to an AP
 

Thanks everyone. We already have the WPaM added on. We would just like to catch some of the EMHs after the water parkS
 
If you want more park days, you need to upgrade to Annual Pass. Did you already use and Water Park and More days?


If you did, you can ONLY upgrade to Premium AP. If you didn't use any WPaM days, then you can upgrade to regular AP. If you want to go to WP/DQ etc, you will need to purchase those admissions separately. But I think you get a 10% discount as an AP holder.

HTH.
 

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