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10 day ticket and beyond?
If we're staying more than 10 days, is there a such thing as "Length of Stay" anymore or is a 10 day ticket all we can get? Can we add on to our 10 day ticket to get possibly the 11th or 12th day for the add on cost?
1972- FW 1st WDW trip/Dad
73-79 WDW Cast(Water Craft)
1980 - 2005 - FW,ASM, PO,Poly
Sept 28-Oct 6, 2007 - DW 50th
Sept 6-19, 2009 ASM Calypso 25th Annv.
Sept 23-Oct 1, 2011. Calypso w/Dash, his 1st Disney Trip
Dec 9-19, 2012Christmas
Oct 2-14, 2013 ASM
Sep13-24. 30th Anniv. Sports
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Yes, it's called an annual pass.
You cant add on any more than 10, but you could add the water parks and more option for those extra days.
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That's what we did!.... We will be there 14 nights 15 days!!!
1977 FW, 1990 CBBR, 2000 POR,
2006 ASM, 2007 ASM, 2008 GF
2009 POP, 2010 ASM, 2010 POP
2012 POP
POP AGAIN! 2013
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We run into this problem every time we go because we usually visit for 12 to 18 days. We have always had to buy the 10 day and then another ticket for the remaining days.
Here are a few of what we have done in the past:
- 10 day and 5 or 7 day tickets(all expiring) to cover all the days you require.
- 10 day expiring and then another 7 day NON expiring( top up on each trip until the non expiring is gone)
- buy the annual pass since it was cheaper than buying 2 different passes to cover the number of days we needed.
Hope this gives you some ideas. Good Luck!
Shannon
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1989~2013-2014 Disneyland
~It's not the number of breaths you take, it's the moments that take your breath away~
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You live pretty close, and looking at your signature I see you go quite a bit. I think your timing too would make it easy to go for an AP, and wish for a way to get there again in the next 365 days! I used to use it on my SO to finagle another trip (or three).
I used to do the same when I lived in SC. It really worked well, and you get a few discounts and whatnot with the AP's too.
Johnny Po!
1978 - 1984 too many to count - OffSite
2000 - POFQ, MOWC (Sept)
2001 - CS, Offsite (Jan) ASM (June) POFQ (Sept)
2004 - POFQ (Sept)
2005 - WL (June) AKL (Sept)
2008 - Poly (Nov)
2009 - Poly Club (July)
2011 - BC Club (Sept)
2013 - BWI Club(Aug)
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The annual pass is the most cost-effective for you. With the most recent ticket price increase, no-expiration tickets won't save you much, if anything, on future trips, and if you're going that many days on each trip, an annual pass would still be cheaper.
Many visits over 35+ years!
DVC member since 2004 (SSR)
Stayed at: Bay Lake Tower, Polynesian, Contemporary, Wilderness Lodge, Boardwalk, Beach Club, Dolphin, PO Riverside, AS Sports, AS Movies, Saratoga, Vero Beach, Hilton Head, Aulani, Disneyland Hotel, and Grand Californian.
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Originally Posted by Renfairwedding
That's what we did!.... We will be there 14 nights 15 days!!!
I JUST booked us for the exact same amount of time! We did the same amount of days last year and it worked out great. We only got the 10 day tickets (plus water parks) but we did quite a bit of swimming at the resort so we didn't feel like we missed out at all not having length of stay passes (which is what we always used to get......)
77-85:Day Trips at Easter
88:Fort Wilderness
91:Swan(Honeymoon)
99:Wilderness Lodge
00:Caribbean Beach
02:POR
03:Coronado Springs/Polynesian
04:POR/Polynesian
06:POR
07:POR
08:POR
09:Polynesian
12:POR
14:POR
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I'm not sure if this helps, but in the UK you can buy 7, 14 and 21 day passes which are inclusive of everything (water parks, Park hopping etc). The 14 day works out at approx $480 with a 21 day pass not much more. There's probably a way you could ship it over (just search some UK ticket sites), but an annual pass might still work out cheaper.
94- Offsite
98- ASMu
00- Offsite
04- DLR
06- Offsite
08- Offsite
11- ASMU
12- Disneyland Paris DCR
13- August Offsite + AKL
14- March POFQ!
15- Christmas atGrand Floridian
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Originally Posted by Jen1984
I'm not sure if this helps, but in the UK you can buy 7, 14 and 21 day passes which are inclusive of everything (water parks, Park hopping etc). The 14 day works out at approx $480 with a 21 day pass not much more. There's probably a way you could ship it over (just search some UK ticket sites), but an annual pass might still work out cheaper.
I don't believe that US residents can purchase UK tickets/packages. I think they are limited to UK or European residents only. Similar limitation as the Florida resident passes. I thinks some kind of proof or residency is required.
1971 (age 15) MK was new!
1974 off-site (Senior Trip)
1982 off-site
1988 off-site
May 2002 AS-Sports, with DW & kids
May 2004 Pop Century
Feb 2005 Wilderness Lodge
Oct 2006 Pop Century
Oct 2008 Camped at Fort Wilderness
Feb 2010 Cruise on the Wonder
Dec 2014 POFQ for Christmas!
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The annual pass works if you do not do the waterparks. I am with you. I want up to 15 days with the hopper and waterpark options.
We end up at Epcot to eat most days, so we cannot readily do 10 day and water parks for the five days.
Boardwalk
Animal Kingdom Jambo
Coronado Springs
POP
POP
POP
POP
Riverside
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We go for 14 days and buy the 10 day tickets w/ ph and fun options. We don't go to parks on arrival or departure day and then take 3 days to go to the water parks and do dinner outside the parks (ie: downtown disney, one of the resort hotels). Those water park days are some of our favorites. When you go for 2 weeks, taking a few days away from the regular parks is nice.
1984 - Contemporary
1989, 91, 92 - Caribbean Beach
1992, 94, 95 - Dixie Landings
2002 - Caribbean Beach
2007, 08, 10 - Pop Century
2012 - AOA
2013 - Caribbean Beach
2014 - Pop Century
2015 - POR / Yacht Club
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