Park Hopper ?

syzslak

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I see that there is a no-expiration availability on PH tickets, is that really no expiration? If I'm going to WDW this year and I know that I'll go again in the next two years, why not buy a 10 day now and use it during all ofthat time?

In other words, why buy a five day for '05 and a five day again for '06? Could I just get one 10 day with no expiration?
 
A follow up question:
How many admissions make the AP a deal w/o resort discounts?
 
You're right on target. We just went and know we'll go again in 18-24 months, so we bought the 10-day pass with non-expiration. The $100 non-expir fee is a bit of a shock, but when you do the math, that's clearly the best thing to do. Plus, it protects you against an increase in ticket prices.
 
Thirteen days with hopping and the AP is better, not counting AP benefits and MYW advance purchase discounts.

<small>You can buy two non-hopping expiring 10 day passes for less than the price of one AP.</small>

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

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