DeeCee735
"How Do You Know of the Key?"
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Just wondering...I just heard that Disney is going to be stopping the no expire option. 
Is this true? And if so, does that leave the only option for DVCer's who go more than once each year the annual pass option? My DH comes on one to two trips a year, and sometimes uses a total of 7 days per year, usually less, therefore he buys the 10 day no expire pass and gets about 2 years out of it.
I go for long weekends 3 to 4 times a year so I purchase the AP. So for my husband will the only option be to either buy the AP (a waste for any less than 8 days), or buying tickets for each and every trip?


Being that so much of our vacation dollars already go to Disney, I don't like the thought of losing a more cost effective option on tickets for those in my family that can't get there as much as I do.
JMHO

Is this true? And if so, does that leave the only option for DVCer's who go more than once each year the annual pass option? My DH comes on one to two trips a year, and sometimes uses a total of 7 days per year, usually less, therefore he buys the 10 day no expire pass and gets about 2 years out of it.
I go for long weekends 3 to 4 times a year so I purchase the AP. So for my husband will the only option be to either buy the AP (a waste for any less than 8 days), or buying tickets for each and every trip?



Being that so much of our vacation dollars already go to Disney, I don't like the thought of losing a more cost effective option on tickets for those in my family that can't get there as much as I do.
JMHO