Need Help with "Mickey Math"

JayhawkFans

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I am working on a surprise 13th birthday trip for my daughter. We are able to go for just a few days in October and would realistically only need 2 day tickets (likely park hoppers).

I'm contemplating purchasing 10 day non-expiration park hoppers but trying to decide if financially that's a "good buy".

In the past we have taken advantage of the great discounts with the YES program but since those discounts have been drastically reduced I'm trying to figure out how best to afford my WDW addiction.

We will be back in January and likely will have 1 day pre cruise that we will need park tickets.

If I have my way we would go at least once a year but DH has hinted about wanting to go other places.

Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated.
 
They are good if your typical trips are relatively short. If you like waterparks and disneyquest you can do no expire hoppers with waterparks and more and have the ten days of main parks and ten admissions to the other places.
 

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