Yes, she can buy 2 separate 1-day tickets. I suggest you check prices to see if that is any particular savings. You may find a 2-day hopper to be about the same price. (I just checked a random Sunday/Monday and the difference was less than $3. Specific dates may be different.)Can she purchase:
One park ticket with hopper
One park ticket without hopper
If I can do above, how can we make sure that the one park ticket with hopper is used first? Can we do at the resort or do we need to go to GS first at the park (which I'm hoping we do not have to do).
Yes, she can buy 2 separate 1-day tickets. I suggest you check prices to see if that is any particular savings. You may find a 2-day hopper to be about the same price. (I just checked a random Sunday/Monday and the difference was less than $3. Specific dates may be different.)
If she has 2 separate tickets, each will be for a specific date. Only the ticket valid on that specific day will be used, so no worries about the system using the wrong ticket on the first day.
Just to clarify... two 1-day hoppers will almost certainly cost more. One 2-day hopper may only be a few dollar different than a 1-day hopper plus a 1-day non-hopper. Again, check prices for your specific dates.Thank you SO much and thank you for checking prices.
If not that much difference, she can get two hoppers and maybe we throw in AK in the morning of the second day (or MGM since we can walk).
THANK YOU!
Your ticket is valued at the price Disney sold it online as of when you purchased the ticket. If you bought from Disney directly, that's the price you paid. If you bought from an authorized reseller it can be a little trickier to determine, but you will get credit for the discount.I am sure it has probably been asked somewhere in that last 610 pages but does anyone know how Disney handles EXPIRED tickets. I have a 2-day Magic Your Way park hopper ticket that expires Jan 14 2023. If it expires how does Disney place a value on that ticket when exchanging it for a valid ticket?
Ticket was purchased from DoD Ticket office. Ticket is linked to my MDE account but I no longer have the physical card. Is that an issue?Your ticket is valued at the price Disney sold it online as of when you purchased the ticket. If you bought from Disney directly, that's the price you paid. If you bought from an authorized reseller it can be a little trickier to determine, but you will get credit for the discount.
Since MYW tickets are no longer for sale to the general public, I'm not sure how your ticket will be valued -- at the very least what you paid for it, though I know in the past that was a discount.Ticket was purchased from DoD Ticket office. Ticket is linked to my MDE account but I no longer have the physical card. Is that an issue?
I cannot believe that with this many pages of posts, I found one that addresses my current question.Hi.
I am AP but my sister is coming and having two park days in October.
Could she purchase two one day tickets?
One day a regular park ticket. The second park ticket with hopper?
Thank you.
I am currently in the process of comparing and it looks like you just have to log in everywhere, put the tickets in your cart and then compare the prices. (Our last WDW visit was about 8 years ago and we just bought our tickets when we got there.) I am leaning toward Undercover Tourist, because I like their refundable option.Been 15 yrs since we last bought tickets - where do i buy from? WDW online? or UT? (so many changes in 15 yrs: G+, ILL, 2p Hopping..)
Thanks!
I am currently in the process of comparing and it looks like you just have to log in everywhere, put the tickets in your cart and then compare the prices. (Our last WDW visit was about 8 years ago and we just bought our tickets when we got there.) I am leaning toward Undercover Tourist, because I like their refundable option.
1 and 2 day tickets are Rarely discounted by authorized resellers. Check prices carefully, including tax.where do i buy from?
The park-hopping option is "all or nothing" meaning it's a flat price to add it to your ticket regardless of the number of days you intend to hop. There is a price differential for 1-day tickets ($65), 2- or 3-day tickets ($75), and 4+ day tickets ($85). But those prices cannot be applied to a different length ticket.Now my kids want to park hop on the first day only.
Following. I would like to know if 2099 is the actual expiration date or just a temporary placeholder. If it's a placeholder, they need to let us know as soon as possible just in case it reverts back to 2030.GS had told me they would be PH but later that
For an unused ticket/voucher? I'm sure it's technically a "placeholder" date required by the technology, but the reality is they sold you a ticket with no expiration date so short of WDW closing they will need to honor it regardless of whatever the technology puts in as a placeholder expiration. However, the longer you wait to use it, the more likely that it won't be exactly what you originally purchased simply because of the changes that occur over time. If this is an AP voucher, it likely will activate in the form of whatever AP is current - which as many have found is different than the product purchased 2-3 years ago.Following. I would like to know if 2099 is the actual expiration date or just a temporary placeholder. If it's a placeholder, they need to let us know as soon as possible just in case it reverts back to 2030.
Anyone else knows?