Random ticket question - no expiration

polynesiangirl

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I know you can't order tickets with the No Expiration option online anymore...does anyone know if I can buy them if purchasing in person at a Disney Store? I'd prefer to not have to wait until I am physically in WDW to add this option.
 

polynesiangirl

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I'll give it a shot then, I guess. My nearest Disney Store is only about 15 minutes away so it's not like it's a big trek over there or anything. I've been buying 10-day no expiration tickets there every few years for at least the last decade so I really hope I can still do that. If nothing else maybe I can buy regular 10-day passes and add the no expiration option at WDW before we start using the tickets...

I was just hoping to get the tickets bought and paid for before we got to the property. It's a nice thing to have squared away in advance.
 
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epcotisbest

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I'll give it a shot then, I guess. My nearest Disney Store is only about 15 minutes away so it's not like it's a big trek over there or anything. I've been buying 10-day no expiration tickets there every few years for at least the last decade so I really hope I can still do that. If nothing else maybe I can buy regular 10-day passes and add the no expiration option at WDW before we start using the tickets...

I was just hoping to get the tickets bought and paid for before we got to the property. It's a nice thing to have squared away in advance.
The price increase from last time we did the 10-day no expiration was a shocker. Just letting you know in advance. We got ours at customer relations at DTD, which is usually our first stop upon arrival, but we drive.
 
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polynesiangirl

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The price increase from last time we did the 10-day no expiration was a shocker. Just letting you know in advance. We got ours at customer relations at DTD, which is usually our first stop upon arrival, but we drive.

Yeah, I know, it's getting seriously crazy. We've now been priced out of the Park Hopper option if we want to do No Expiration, so we're only getting the base tickets this time around. We played with the numbers a bit and as long as we get at least two trips out of the tickets we will still be saving money over buying passes that expire for multiple trips. We also like that this way if our kids are not up for the parks every day we can just bank the unused days for a future trips. I am a little sad to be losing out on park hopping, but with small children we probably weren't going to do much of that anyways for now...
 
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drp4video

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When we stopped getting AP's because we no longer went more than once a year, we would get 10 day hoppers with no expiration which gave us a trip once a year for three years. The last time we went, we did not buy them. We did get hoppers but only got a 4 day pass, no expiration. Too expensive.
 
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