I'm pretty sure that the water park options wouldn't expire either. The only reason I think this is because we had some old parkhoppers from our 2002 trip (this was way before the MYW thing and the tickets never expired) and they still have water park options left on them because we never used those. They don't have any more park days left on them though. We brought them with us on our last trip in 2005, and asked the conceirge to check them for us, and indeed, they each had a waterpark day left on them.
Again, I'm no expert, but I think if you pay the non-expiry price, it should mean for the whole ticket??
Yes it is no expiry for the whole ticket. I was worried about this when I was planning our January (cancelled boo-hoo) trip. If you pay for no-expiry then it covers the whole ticket, waterparks and all.
M'Shel, that's so great!! You know what's funny? While I was reading about upgrading tix on Mousesavers and AllEars, I stumbled across the info about children that turn 10 while they still have active tix.
We too have 1 day left from 2002 but I was under the impression that it should be good for any park. Did the waterparks cost extra in 2002(I can't remember, LOL) we had 4 days on our tickets and used 3, 1 day being a waterpark, does that mean that we can use it at any of the 4 main parks but not a waterpark?
Amy
We got 7 day tickets this time with waterpark and more option. If I have the extra money when we get there I would love to add park hopper but the plan right now is for DH and the 2 oldest boys to use our old ticket one day at a regular park so they can use their quest pass the day we get there. Does that make sense?
The waterpark visits were separate from the park hoppers. I don't remember the actual days back then, but it was *something* like 4 day park hoppers plus maybe 2 "plus" options ("plus" being water parks, Pleasure Island, Disney Quest, Wide World of Sports). The park hoppers were specifically for the 4 main theme parks.
That's why I was wondering if it were even worth it for my sis to add on the No Expiry option since it will be the Water Parks & More visits that will be left over.
I'm pretty sure that the water park options wouldn't expire either. The only reason I think this is because we had some old parkhoppers from our 2002 trip (this was way before the MYW thing and the tickets never expired) and they still have water park options left on them because we never used those. They don't have any more park days left on them though. We brought them with us on our last trip in 2005, and asked the conceirge to check them for us, and indeed, they each had a waterpark day left on them.
Again, I'm no expert, but I think if you pay the non-expiry price, it should mean for the whole ticket??
Marcy
Yes it is no expiry for the whole ticket. I was worried about this when I was planning our January (cancelled boo-hoo) trip. If you pay for no-expiry then it covers the whole ticket, waterparks and all.
Carole
Carole
I agree with Marcy.
Thanks to all of you for your advice!
M'Shel, that's so great!! You know what's funny? While I was reading about upgrading tix on Mousesavers and AllEars, I stumbled across the info about children that turn 10 while they still have active tix.
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We too have 1 day left from 2002 but I was under the impression that it should be good for any park. Did the waterparks cost extra in 2002(I can't remember, LOL) we had 4 days on our tickets and used 3, 1 day being a waterpark, does that mean that we can use it at any of the 4 main parks but not a waterpark?
Amy
We got 7 day tickets this time with waterpark and more option. If I have the extra money when we get there I would love to add park hopper but the plan right now is for DH and the 2 oldest boys to use our old ticket one day at a regular park so they can use their quest pass the day we get there. Does that make sense?
The waterpark visits were separate from the park hoppers. I don't remember the actual days back then, but it was *something* like 4 day park hoppers plus maybe 2 "plus" options ("plus" being water parks, Pleasure Island, Disney Quest, Wide World of Sports). The park hoppers were specifically for the 4 main theme parks.
Alysha
I never thought about that, the ones I have left have park hopper on them, that could come in handy too.
Amy
Absolutely! ;o) That's the better of the 2 to have leftover..worth much more $$!
Alysha
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