Here is the back of one of my activated passes. I did erase my son's name.
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This doesn't say anything about having to be used within 14 days.
It says that on the back of all my old Disney tickets, too, and they don't say anything about when they expire, either. I think what's happening here is that *usually* a Disney ticket expires 14 days after first use. However, because these tickets cannot have the "no expiration" added, and because they expire automatically on December 23rd whether or not any features are left on them, there is no real reason for Disney to have caused them to expire within 14 days. I think that's why it doesn't say they will expire in the info on the Disney site (and the Disneyland one does explicitly say they expire 14 days from first use, so there'd be no reason for the Disney World ones not to say that, too, if it was the case). That said, of course we don't know for absolute certain, and I am only going to Disney for one week, so won't have the opportunity to test whether or not it will expire, so hopefully someone else will. But I do think there's a better-than-average chance that they won't expire in 14 days.
-Dorothy (LadyZolt)




yEAH.... I am so Glad to hear this!