New ticket pricing

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Can anyone explain/link to an explanation of the new ticket tier pricing, and how it works? We always got the Stars & Stripes length of stay passes before (the military version of the Ultimate Park Hopper, but it expired - I think that's what it was anyway LOL), and now I'm confused as to what we should get. We don't necessarily want a park pass for the entire length of our stay, since we'll be staying six or seven nights and would like to decide each day whether we feel like going to the park or not. I'm guessing only 3-4 park days total.
 
Whew - I knew someone would come through ;). Thanks so much!
 

Three to four park days total -- You are still in "the expensive zone" in terms of cost per day. A 4 day pass with hopping costs $234. nearly $60. per day.

If you can foresee additional trips to Walt Disney World, you might consider a ten day pass with non-expiration. It costs $367, or about $37. per day.

Disney hints:
http://members.aol.com/ajaynejr/dispass.htm

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check the shades of green site, they still have the stars and stripes passes. It might be cheaper to use the non-military since you can't do the no-expiration add-on with the stars tickets.
 




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