Been lurking here for a couple months, planning to make our first visit to DW next April. However with the free dining offer, we may make our first visit in September (as well as going next April).
We would be staying 7 days, 6 nights in September at a value resort, probably Pop Century. I see that the minimum to qualify for FD is a two day park ticket. If I stay 6 nights and only buy a 2 day ticket...
1. Will I receive 6 days of FD, one for each night at Disney, or just 2 days of FD, one for each day on the park tickets?
Since we still plan on visiting in April, we are interested in getting annual passes, specifically the weekday select pass. We plan on arriving on Sep 27, which is a Saturday. So if the answer to first question is 6 days of FD......
2. Will we be able to use our two day tickets on Saturday and Sunday, and upgrade those tickets to the weekday select annual pass?
3. If yes, would I be able to do this in the park that we go to on Sunday?
4. How does upgrading work, price wise? Do you pay the difference or is there some other formula? A 2 day full price basic ticket is $188, and the weekday select pass is $219, so would it only cost $31 to upgrade?
5. Would any of these maneuvers affect the 6 days of FD?
And lastly we have a 6 year old who unfortunately is picky but has a healthy appetite. I read something here that suggests you can pay the difference to upgrade her to the adult, or non-kids plan. Soooo.......
6. Do we just register her in the room as a ten year old and pay for an adult theme park ticket for her, or is there another way to go about it?
As I said we weren't planning on a September trip, but if it works out like i'm trying to make it work, it would be too good a deal to pass up.
I hope this doesn't come across as me trying to 'cheat' Disney, just trying for the most economical and logical deal possible.
Thank you for your patience if you actually read all this, and many more thanks if you can give me any help/advice......
We would be staying 7 days, 6 nights in September at a value resort, probably Pop Century. I see that the minimum to qualify for FD is a two day park ticket. If I stay 6 nights and only buy a 2 day ticket...
1. Will I receive 6 days of FD, one for each night at Disney, or just 2 days of FD, one for each day on the park tickets?
Since we still plan on visiting in April, we are interested in getting annual passes, specifically the weekday select pass. We plan on arriving on Sep 27, which is a Saturday. So if the answer to first question is 6 days of FD......
2. Will we be able to use our two day tickets on Saturday and Sunday, and upgrade those tickets to the weekday select annual pass?
3. If yes, would I be able to do this in the park that we go to on Sunday?
4. How does upgrading work, price wise? Do you pay the difference or is there some other formula? A 2 day full price basic ticket is $188, and the weekday select pass is $219, so would it only cost $31 to upgrade?
5. Would any of these maneuvers affect the 6 days of FD?
And lastly we have a 6 year old who unfortunately is picky but has a healthy appetite. I read something here that suggests you can pay the difference to upgrade her to the adult, or non-kids plan. Soooo.......
6. Do we just register her in the room as a ten year old and pay for an adult theme park ticket for her, or is there another way to go about it?
As I said we weren't planning on a September trip, but if it works out like i'm trying to make it work, it would be too good a deal to pass up.
I hope this doesn't come across as me trying to 'cheat' Disney, just trying for the most economical and logical deal possible.
Thank you for your patience if you actually read all this, and many more thanks if you can give me any help/advice......