TouringPlans.com is reporting here that last week Disney World changed its policy on how long you have to add days and other stuff to your park tickets.
Under the old policy, you could add days and such anytime up until 14 days after the first use and pay no more than if you had bought everything at one time.
This was handy for folks on a budget, as they need not add days, hoppers or such until they discovered they needed them.
Now, if you want to add to your ticket, you must do so by the end of the day of last use of your current ticket.
So if you have a four day ticket, you can only add days and such if you do so before the end of the day you use your fourth day.
This is still a bargain compared to having to pay day one rates–but it’s not quite as easy to manage as the old way of doing things, as you have less time to make your decision, and some people used to the old policy will be caught by surprise.
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Hi Vivian and thanks!
The answer is yes. The fifth and 6th days will cost around $8.50/day/person. See this: http://yourfirstvisit.net/2011/06/12/disney-world-2011-2012-admission-ticket-prices/
Hi,
First, I would like to thank you, because your website is great!
I have a question: if I have a ticket with 4 days parks, and in the last day I decide to add more 2 days, for example, the price will be the same of 6 days park tickets?
In other words, how much will cost each day?
Thanks!