No Expiration Option

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We are currently trying to buy our tickets from UCT. We already plan to price bridge the tickets after our first day so we can upgrade to APs. However, I'm trying to decide which ticket at UCT provides the best savings. I went to the Disney World website to buy tickets to see where the prices are after tax; however, the "no expiration" option is not showing up on disneyworld.com. Where can I find the cost of those tickets to price compare?

Thanks!
 
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But generally you want the ticket that has the highest discount from UT that has a gate price less than the ticket you want. This is not always the most expensive ticket.

I went there, and it says the prices are effective June of 2012. I know the prices have gone up since then. Is the price of the NE option the same as 2012? I guess I'll just do a best guess based on what UCT says the savings are. I was just trying to price them on the Disney website to see the tax price. It was more for reassurance than anything.
 

I went there, and it says the prices are effective June of 2012. I know the prices have gone up since then. Is the price of the NE option the same as 2012? I guess I'll just do a best guess based on what UCT says the savings are. I was just trying to price them on the Disney website to see the tax price. It was more for reassurance than anything.

I've always found UCT's price comparison to be 100% accurate. So there's no real need to look up the prices on the WDW website.

As Chartle said, find the ticket with the largest discount but less total cost than the ticket you ultimately want.
 
I asked this a few days ago, the answer I got was the 6 day non-expiring with WPFM added saves the most, $72.

Thanks! I kind of forgot that I can add WPFM and not get the premium ap as long as we don't use the water parks and more.

I've always found UCT's price comparison to be 100% accurate. So there's no real need to look up the prices on the WDW website.

As Chartle said, find the ticket with the largest discount but less total cost than the ticket you ultimately want.

Thank you - I appreciate that. I trust UCT completely, so I don't know why I was second-guessing myself. :)
 
The reason Disney does not publicize the No Expire Option on their site is too many people misunderstood the option, made the purchase, and then complained and asked for a refund when they were at WDW. People did not realize that the expiration clock starts running when the ticket is first used so they bought the NE option thinking they needed it because of the (long in) advance purchase.
 














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