momof2cuties
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Can you add more than 10 days on a hopper without getting an annual pass?
No, because either way you break it down, after 10 days an Annual Passport will be the best alternative.Can you add more than 10 days on a hopper without getting an annual pass?
Yes. It is technically possible as a "guest recovery" function for Guest Relations to sell you additional days. But it doesn't happen often and it's never offered up front. And it doesn't change the expiration of the ticket.Can you add more than 10 days on a hopper without getting an annual pass?
It will pay off though, and if you're spending more than 10 days at Disney you really want to get the added AP perks, and still fall under the total price of "adding days"... Even if it's done off the regular market.Well that's kinda silly, but what I thought. Thanks for the quick reply.
No, because either way you break it down, after 10 days an Annual Passport will be the best alternative.
Then comes the fun of adding the AP discounts to your resort bookings and start breaking down how much you can save on meals, merchandise and events during your visit.![]()
$ 10 looks like a "base price". So no parkhopping, no discounts to shave off the total cost and the biggest saving I found was the great AP accommodation discounts in particular.The 10 day hopper is about $400. Isn't the annual pass double that? Seems like its only about $10 a day to add on after 7 days and I'm not planning to go back within the year. Just looking to give us some extra days if they are about $10 a day.
Well that's kinda silly, but what I thought. Thanks for the quick reply.
The 10 day hopper is about $400. Isn't the annual pass double that? Seems like its only about $10 a day to add on after 7 days and I'm not planning to go back within the year. Just looking to give us some extra days if they are about $10 a day.
Not sure of the exact numbers, but making the AP pay off (or even break even) usually takes more than just 11 or 12 days.
If you're traveling during the fall, you could supplement with a Halloween or Christmas party ticket.
It seems like they are discouraging people to stay longer.
10 days in the parks sounds absolutely exhausting...I can't imagine adding more!