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I've already bought a 4 day hopper...cost was $289. I'm going again in May, for 4 days. Does it make sense to try to upgrade my existing pass to an AP when I get there in Nov? And is that even doable?
I've already bought a 4 day hopper...cost was $289. I'm going again in May, for 4 days. Does it make sense to try to upgrade my existing pass to an AP when I get there in Nov? And is that even doable?
IF you buy your hopper passes at a discount do they count as the full cost towards the AP or only what you paid for them? i.e. I'm thinking of getting 5 day hoppers passes through LMT for $279. So if I wanted to upgrade to an AP will I get the gate price of $315 applied towards an AP or will Disney know what I paid for them with LMT?
I bought my passes directly from Disney Did they raise prices since early spring? I paid $289.
I'll be in WDW in Dec and Feb....already have a WDW AP. That expires in May.
That might work....I wonder how I would do that. Would they (DL) subtract my DVC AP cost ($564) and then I pay the balance? Then....can I give the PH pass I already bought, to my dh so he can use it in DL, in May?? I bought it in Feb, to use on my late Nov trip.Can you upgrade your wdw anual pass to the premier AP? would that be the most cost effective? You wouldnt get a longer expiry date but it might be worth looking into. If you have already purchased the park hopper, you could save it for next year after your AP expires and just apply the value to a new ticket or AP. I seem to think you can trade your DL tickets for WDW tickets but you might want to look into that before you try it.
I get there on a Sat afternoon......weekend after Thanksgiving. So, that would work.Not sure what day you get there, but when I do that, I try and use the Magic Morning before I upgrade to an AP. Not everyone likes the MM, but I love them. I can get a ton done in that first hour. The earlier the park open and MM, the less crowded it is.
That might work....I wonder how I would do that. Would they (DL) subtract my DVC AP cost ($564) and then I pay the balance? Then....can I give the PH pass I already bought, to my dh so he can use it in DL, in May?? I bought it in Feb, to use on my late Nov trip.
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No, DLR does not pro-rate the prices of any of the APs. If the OP opts to upgrade their current AP to the Premier AP, it would keep the same expiration date and they would have to pay the difference between their current AP and the price of the Premier.Not sure, but they would probably pro-rate you leftover WDW AP time toward a full year on the Premiere..
DLR does not charge sales tax on tickets. That's why only half the price of the Premier AP is taxed; the WDW portion is charged 6.5% sales tax, while the DLR portion does not have sales tax. The Premier AP is about $1,135 ($1,099 plus tax).I would call and ask...plus, if your home state has a sales tax less than 8%, you might save some $$$ over getting it before you arrive in California.
As far as I know, no, you cannot combine ticket values to upgrade to an AP. I've only ever been able to upgrade one ticket to an AP (i.e., take an existing, valid ticket and apply the value of that ticket to the AP).Okay, here's question - if I have 2 sets of tickets, and they are both due to expire on 12/31/2015, can I put BOTH sets of tickets toward an AP (looking at the Premier AP)? Anyone ever done something like this?