EpcotKilterFan
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I am trying to figure this out and just can not get my mind around it.
Here is the scenario. I am a long time Annual Passholder. For the last few years (well since they changed their renewal policies) I do not renew my pass when it expires because generally it will be 6-8 months before I return. My current pass expires December 8 of this year
Next May 14 I will be going on the Repositioning cruise from Florida to California. I just CAN NOT be in the area and NOT go to a park. So we will spend May 12 & 13 at the parks.
My delimma is what kind of ticket to purchase. We will not be heading out to WDW probably until December 2005. I really do not want to purchase an AP for $400+ but if that is the best thing to do... I will
I do remember reading that we could purchase 4-day Parkhoppers and use the unused days to go towards and AP.
1. Does that have to be done immediately following the first use?
2. If we purchase through a ticket broker, can we still do the same thing? (I may have read somewhere that you can not)
Any insight will be helpful.
Debbie
Here is the scenario. I am a long time Annual Passholder. For the last few years (well since they changed their renewal policies) I do not renew my pass when it expires because generally it will be 6-8 months before I return. My current pass expires December 8 of this year

Next May 14 I will be going on the Repositioning cruise from Florida to California. I just CAN NOT be in the area and NOT go to a park. So we will spend May 12 & 13 at the parks.
My delimma is what kind of ticket to purchase. We will not be heading out to WDW probably until December 2005. I really do not want to purchase an AP for $400+ but if that is the best thing to do... I will
I do remember reading that we could purchase 4-day Parkhoppers and use the unused days to go towards and AP.
1. Does that have to be done immediately following the first use?
2. If we purchase through a ticket broker, can we still do the same thing? (I may have read somewhere that you can not)
Any insight will be helpful.

Debbie