Too many days on tickets

No. Each ticket stands alone. Also, no ticket, even with No Expiration, can be modified in any way more than 14 days from first use.
 
For our 3 tickets it's only a $30 difference so I guess no big deal.... I'm just irritated with myself that I reminded my parents to drop a day on their tickets (like 6 months ago) and I forgot to do it for my own family! :mad:

We do have a non-park day planned (3 little kids, figuring they're going to need a low key kind of day) and on our departure day, the plane doesn't leave until 7 p.m. so we could end up using the tickets after all. Or perhaps we'll just talk my parents into watching the kids for an evening while DH and I head to a park for a couple of hours to just meander around... stranger things have happened, right?????

How hard is it to get a table service meal with no ADR's?
Forgive me if I'm wrong because I might have misunderstood your statement (in red), but, if you are thinking that you can use that extra day up by going to a different park in the evening, it won't work. Without park hopper you can only use your ticket for one park and one park only on any given day. If you use it on a day that you aren't going to a park, then it will work. Again if I misread what you said, I apologize. I just would hate to think that you might plan on doing that only to find out to late that it won't.
 
^ Maybe she meant that on the "non-park day" they just go while grandparents watch the kids?
 















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