CheapMom
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I hope it is ok to shamelessly cut and paste this info from our friend Mary but this is so exciting.
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Walt Disney World Tickets Will Now Be Totally Flexible!
Beginning January 2, 2005, Disney will sell only Magic Your Way tickets at the gates, in advance and in association with vacation packages.
* You start with a Magic Your Way "base ticket" of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 10 days. That ticket allows admission to one theme park per day and expires 14 days after first use. The cost per day drops dramatically as you buy more days, from $59.75 for a 1-day ticket to just $29 per day for a 7-day ticket!
* You can add a No Expiration option for an extra charge ($10-$100, depending on the number of days). This is cheap insurance if you think you might not use up your whole ticket during your trip, or you could buy a 7-day or 10-day ticket and use it over the course of multiple trips if you wanted.
* You can add on a Park Hopper option for a flat rate of $35 per ticket (regardless of the number of days). That means you can now buy a one-day, two-day or three-day Hopper ticket if you wish.
* You can add the "Magic Plus Pack" which gives you a set number of admissions to the water parks, Pleasure Island, DisneyQuest and Wide World of Sports, for a flat rate of $45 per ticket. The number of "plus" admissions varies with the length of the ticket (ranging from 2 to 5 "pluses"), so there is an incentive to buy a longer ticket and get more "pluses" for your $45.
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Walt Disney World Tickets Will Now Be Totally Flexible!
Beginning January 2, 2005, Disney will sell only Magic Your Way tickets at the gates, in advance and in association with vacation packages.
* You start with a Magic Your Way "base ticket" of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 10 days. That ticket allows admission to one theme park per day and expires 14 days after first use. The cost per day drops dramatically as you buy more days, from $59.75 for a 1-day ticket to just $29 per day for a 7-day ticket!
* You can add a No Expiration option for an extra charge ($10-$100, depending on the number of days). This is cheap insurance if you think you might not use up your whole ticket during your trip, or you could buy a 7-day or 10-day ticket and use it over the course of multiple trips if you wanted.
* You can add on a Park Hopper option for a flat rate of $35 per ticket (regardless of the number of days). That means you can now buy a one-day, two-day or three-day Hopper ticket if you wish.
* You can add the "Magic Plus Pack" which gives you a set number of admissions to the water parks, Pleasure Island, DisneyQuest and Wide World of Sports, for a flat rate of $45 per ticket. The number of "plus" admissions varies with the length of the ticket (ranging from 2 to 5 "pluses"), so there is an incentive to buy a longer ticket and get more "pluses" for your $45.

