Hiya boys and girls! Drum roll please……. Yes I am back! I know you missed me but I am here to give you some more Walt Disney World juicy gossip! Chiperoo was enjoying a relaxing cruise while he has all of his minions doing his dirty work!
Word around the water cooler is that the “No Expiration Option” will be going bye-bye. Not a lot of people used this option so that might be why. However, this could be a huge issue to those of you that do use this feature. If this change happens it said to be going down in February, so you have until next month to get tickets with the “No Expiration Option”.
Keep in mind nothing is official yet and this rumor has been flying around for a few years now. So if it does happen, you will know as soon as we know!
P.S. I also hear that ticket prices will be going up at the same time!
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We always use no expiration date, I assume we would be able to continue to use these until all days are used up?
If you go several times a year, why not just get an annual pass?
10 day park hopper pass with no expiration costs more than an annual pass… plus you’re limited to 10 days total AND you don’t get the perks of an annual pass (discounts, free parking, etc)
I always buy 10 day no expire since we also go several times a year, usually only for a couple of days. May have to rethink how we travel. Not happy about this at all
When we were younger, before they introduce the 14 day expiration period, my parents had a great system.
They’d buy 10 day passes, even though we’d only go for 2-4 days at a time, and they had it staggered so on every trip they’d only have to buy one person’s pass. Made it possible for us to us to make trips several times a year!