save or use non expiring tickets?

SpiritedHaunts

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We are currently planning and unplanning a trip this month. We have a variety of new health issues and are trying out a new thought.

We have remaining non expiring tickets, that we planned to use. Now I am wondering if we should buy a day or so of expiring tickets to see if we go and can't get around we would not have used our non expiring tickets.

Last I heard I would need to have a last a day renaming to upgrade. Could that be a two day ticket that we upgrade or would if have to be three?

We are only going for four or five days.

I may not make many more tips, assuming my health continues to decline and my mother has a five day non expering tickets she would like to use in case 'something' happens.

So, I am really asking should I buy length of stay tickets; in case we can't stay in the park long or at all; or should I just use the tickets I have. Missings a day or two, we could throw caution to the wind and pay $90 something dollars a day just to use thr 3 FP+ and little else.
 
I am really asking should I buy length of stay tickets; in case we can't stay in the park long or at all; or should I just use the tickets I have. Missings a day or two, we could throw caution to the wind and pay $90 something dollars a day just to use thr 3 FP+ and little else.

There are no "length of stay" tickets, so that's out.

No reason not to use your current non-expiring tickets.

If you decide you don't want to go to the park, just don't go into the park and continue to hold onto your tickets.
Even if you book FP+ for X number of days, if you decide not to go into the park, your current tickets will not be disturbed.

If you DO go into a park and just ride the 3 FP+ attractions, it will cost you less to use a day of your non-expiring tickets than to buy NEW tickets.
 
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Robo's answers seem to cover the issues. What else do you want to know?
 

Using the non-expiring tickets clearly represents the best scenario for minimizing your out-of-pocket cost. If you have enough days left on those tickets to cover your upcoming trip I would just use them.

The one thing you shouldn't do is use some or all of your non-expiring days AND buy another one- or two-day ticket to fill out the rest of your trip. If you don't have enough days on the non-expiring tickets to cover your trip you likely would be better off over the long term to buy new tickets for the whole trip and save the non-expiring ones. It doesn't sound like that's the situation, however.
 

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