Tickets question

Katnmouse

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Is it possible to buy tickets for greater than 10 days? The cost increases between 7 and 10 days is only 3 or 4 dollars per day. Would this same increase trend hold true for tickets for a 12 or 13 day stay? :confused3

Thanks,
Kat
 
I think after 10 days it may be cheaper to look into an AP but I'm not sure.
 
I was under the impression that anything over 10 days had to be booked as separate reservations. I assume this holds true for park tickets as well, so if you needed park tickets for 13 days, you would purchase a 10 day ticket then purchase a separate 3 day ticket.
 
eblack0409 said:
I was under the impression that anything over 10 days had to be booked as separate reservations. I assume this holds true for park tickets as well, so if you needed park tickets for 13 days, you would purchase a 10 day ticket then purchase a separate 3 day ticket.

Thats really at that point that you have to start looking at combinations like a 6 and a 7 day .It might be cheaper then a 10 and 3 .
 

There is the little no-man's land consisting of the 11 and 12 day vacations, but you can do quite well with a 10 day expiring pass and also a 7 or 10 day non-expiring pass for the last part.

If on some days you will be going to water parks or Disney QUest only, a 10 day expiring pass with Water Park Fun & More may well cover all of 14 days.

If you are coming back within a year you can't buy more than 13 Magic Your Way days with hopping for less than an annual pass.

From time to time you may find promotional expiring passes in the 14 to 20 consecutive day range.

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














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