non-expiration tickets

mmouse50

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Is there absolutely no way to add the non-expiration to WDW tickets any more?

I see where I can't buy them online - but is there an option at the parks to add it?
 
Yes, you can add non-expiration to MYW tickets. You can do so at a Park Ticket Facility or Park Guest Relations. 2 Guest Relations facilities at DTD can also help you.
 
Last time I wAs on (which was a while ago), Undercover Tourist still had them. May be worth checking.

yep - just buy from undercovertourist or mapleleaftickets. save a couple of bucks.

be advised that the no-expire option is much more expensive now.

got some 10 day no-expire tickets in 2005 for $350. it is more than double that now...

(apparently people didn't understand what "no expiration" meant, so disney will only sell them over the phone now.)
 

Thanks - I just looked at Undercover Tourist - they are still listed for $755.

Does anyone know how much it is to just add the Non-exp to a 10 day ticket?

Tickets at Work has the 10 day PH for alot less - but it isn't a non-exp. I was thinking about buying it and adding the non-exp the next time I go.

NEVERMIND - found the answer - to upgrade a 10 day ticket is 362.00 - it is still cheaper to do the tickets at work and add but not that much.
 
Ten day base ticket is $354, ten day no expiration is $694 - so $340. Plus tax in all cases.
 
Is there absolutely no way to add the non-expiration to WDW tickets any more?

I see where I can't buy them online - but is there an option at the parks to add it?

Undercover Tourist is a fine way to buy, but just to keep things clear...

You can buy Non-Expiration tickets directly from Disney as always.
Just CALL the WDW reservation number and buy them.

They just dropped them from the on-line order choices, as so many guests mistakenly thought
that they NEEDED to buy Non-Expiration tickets just to "hold" for use until a future trip.
 
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My husband and I just reviewed the pricing today for non - expiration tickets and decided to do it. We are planning to do five days next April and decided that with the 10 water park admissions we might be able to use these ticks for three trips. We will only visit parks 4 days in April and then do the fifth at one of the water parks. Adding a hopper to the non - expiration water park ticket is only $10 adding to the flexibility. We figure we'll do two more trips in the next six years and then sell our dvc points.

It's kind of risky but we'll give it a try.
 
If you plan on going for short stays over the period of several years the non-expiration can be beneficial. We purchased 10 days non-expiring Park Hoppers from Undercover Tourist several years ago and still have 4 days left. We have done Free Dining the past two trips and had to get at least a one pass (which we used for our AK day). We are going this November with Free Dining (now have to use 2 days worth of 1 day passes) and will use one day at the AK and one day on our final day at Epcot as we don't have to be back at work the next day. We have figured out that we have saved quite a bit as we paid a little more than $500 for them way back when so we now park hop for $50 per day.
 





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