with dollar so high, is it good idea to buy non expiry tickets/

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I am going next Feb but probably not for quite a few years after. thought about getting a 10 day non expiry but my DD9 at the point of the trip. do i need to buy a non expiry adult ticket or can i still use the chiilds for future trips?
 
Once it is activated while your DD is a child when you go back and she is over 10 you just bring the ticket to the Guest Services and they will convert it to an adult ticket at NO additional Charge. I am doing this for my DD as well who will be 9 on this trip.
 
I would do it. The Canadian Dollar is at par now and Disney is only going to keep raising their pricing...definatley worth it!

:)
 
I agree with buying the largest ticket you can afford. The prices go up every year and some times twice.

You are price protecting a future trip, even if it's 5 years down the road.
 

Thanks for posting this question! I have been toying with the idea for a while but also was not sure how it would work with at least one of my children reaching the adult price level before we used up all of the days on the child's ticket. Now I know!
 
If you purchase any tickets are they not good from the time you first use it,the non expiry tickets mean if you only use part of them you can come back and they would still be valid.Hope I understood the jist of the question:coffee:
 














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