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  • On Feb 28, 2011
    Adam from Ga Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Hi, I could really use some help clearing this up for me. If I were to buy a 10 day No Expiration with the water park fun and more option, would I actually be getting 20 days worth of tickets that I can use over the next few years?? I hope you can help :)

    You're almost right, but not quite.

    If you buy a ten-day theme park ticket with the no-expiration option, you can use those ten theme park day whenever you want, at any time in the future. Prior to 2005, all WDW theme park tickets were no-expire. The parks see tickets from the 1970s and 1980s turn up at the admission gates, and those tickets are still accepted for park entry.

    Buying the Water Park Fun and More option for a 10-day no-expire ticket will give you ten water park or DisneyQuest admissions that also never expire. Personally, I purchased no-expire tickets with the WPF option in 2002. I was still using the water park admissions successfully in 2009.

    The one slight technicality is that the Water Park Fun option gives you 10 water park or DisneyQuest admissions, not 10 days. So, if you visited Blizzard Beach and DisneyQuest in the same day, this would count as two uses of your WPF option.

    But essentially yes, if you get a 10-day theme park ticket with the Water Park Fun option and the no-expire option, you would have 20 admissions that will last for as long as you need them to.

    Enjoy!
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Meet the Panelist: Erin, New York

I have three teenage daughters. We're DVC members obsessed with Disney travel. We've been to Walt Disney World countless times and have visited Disneyland & Disneyland Paris. We've taken several Adventures by Disney and Disney Cruise trips. Learn More About Erin

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