Question i have been wondering 4ever!

qanita92

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i am planning to go to wdw for 21 days :cool1: does that mean i HAVE to get the no expiration date cause it expires after 14 days :confused3
 
It might be cheaper to get the annual pass, then you get all the benefits too.
 
I'm pretty sure it does, unless you aren't planning on going to the parks for the first seven or last seven days. (or some other mathmatical combination)
 

The DIS'ers say anything over 11 days of themepark visits means you should at least consider an Annual Pass.

If you are only going 10 of those days within the 21 day timeframe, you should get non-expiring, because the pass will expire before your entire trip is over.
 
Get the annual pass...it will save you money in the long run and hey, it will give you an excuse to plan another vacation before the pass expires!

When you purchase an annual pass, you are also eligible to purchase the Disney Dining Experience card. If you are going to be there for 21 days, it will be well worth the $60.00 investment.
 
safetymom said:
You can't get a 21 day ticket. I would recommend an annual pass.

Actually I believe there is a 21 day ticket availble for international guests. Somebody feel free to correct me.
Is the OP from somewhere other than the US?

Regardless, I agree that the AP is a better bet.
 
MinnieGirl33 said:
Actually I believe there is a 21 day ticket availble for international guests. Somebody feel free to correct me.
Is the OP from somewhere other than the US?

Regardless, I agree that the AP is a better bet.


http://www.wdisneyw.co.uk/ukticket.html

Disney's 21 Day Ultimate Ticket (Adult) £199

1 British pound = 1.8715 U.S. dollars

So a 21-day UK pass (Adult) = $372.43 (USD)

USA Annual Pass (Adult) $462.21

No implication about who can use which or either.
 
safetymom said:
You can't get a 21 day ticket. I would recommend an annual pass.

Actually that's not true.

If you live in the UK you can buy a 21 day Ultimate Ticket.
 
Robo said:
http://www.wdisneyw.co.uk/ukticket.html

Disney's 21 Day Ultimate Ticket (Adult) £199

1 British pound = 1.8715 U.S. dollars

So a 21-day UK pass (Adult) = $372.43 (USD)

USA Annual Pass (Adult) $462.21

No implication about who can use which or either.

Oh and currently the exchange for UK to US dollars is 1.79, not 1.87. That rate hasn't been seen so high here for... well, years. Just thought I'd post that it's referring to US-UK so as not to confuse any UK folk ;)
 
Robo - thanks for assuring me I wasn't crazy!

While the AP is more than that 21 day ultimate I think the room/other discounts as well as availability of the DDE can tip the scales in terms of savings, IMO.
 


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