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  1. #1
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    Default Mixed ticket package options?

    I'm helping a friend plan a trip for 4 days for her and her husband and 2 teens to WDW. Can they purchase a plan/package with (2) Base Park Hoppers for the adults and (2) Base Park Hoppers plus the Water Park Fun & More Option? I know you can't do this online, but if they call or book thru Magical Journeys can they?

    The adults don't care about the water parks or Disney Quest. The teens probably won't even do the water parks, they'll probably only go to Disney Quest once. So, would it be best to buy a plan with 4 Base Park Hoppers, then just purchase the Disney Quest tickets seperately? It seems like this might be the cheaper solution.
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    If they're booking a package, then they'll all need to book initially with the same options (in this case, 4 day base passes). They can then do whatever they'd like with the passes once they arrive including upgrading 2 of the 4 with the additional option.

    But, if they're only going to DQ once, then getting admission separately will be the least expensive way to go. A one-day DQ pass for over 10 and up is $38.34 whereas the add-on is $50. If they're going more than once, then the add-on is the way to go.
    Rhonda

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