How do I do this? We're going in July and I bought 1 day tickets for all five of us but now it seems like my daughter and I will have a free day while we're down there so I would like to add an add'l day for just 2 of the tickets.
I just chatted with an agent and they said the only way to add on it at a kioskboo
So I can either buy 2 more 1 day tickets or not do a second day...hmmmm
Go to any ticket window or Guest Relations before you leave on the last day of your visits in the park. For best results, add the days after you've used the tickets to enter a park at least once.
Did you get your first tickets from Disney online, with pickup at Willcall? In any case, no matter where you got the tickets, you can't add on to your original purchase. It was a singular purchase, and there's no going back. If you had bought tickets with a stay at a Disney resort, adding on prior to check-in would be allowed.I should have included that I wanted to add the add'l day now, we're staying offsite and would be able to book PF+ today for the add'l day I want to go to MK.
If I knew the source of your tickets (from who, and when) I could answer better.Can you please explain the comment about using the tickets to enter a park at least once before adding a day? We are arriving on a Friday and were planning to add a day to our 4 day tickets on Saturday. We were planning to do this at DTD, as Saturday is not a park day for us. What would be the benefit of waiting until we go to a park? Just curious, thanks
Did you get your first tickets from Disney online, with pickup at Willcall? In any case, no matter where you got the tickets, you can't add on to your original purchase. It was a singular purchase, and there's no going back. If you had bought tickets with a stay at a Disney resort, adding on prior to check-in would be allowed.
Disney has two prices for 1-day tickets. The 1-day ticket to visit MK is $5 more than the 1-day ticket to visit either EP, AK or HS. Do you remember which of the two tickets you bought originally? Just be sure that your original ticket covers the park you plan to visit with your other guests, and you get the second ticket specifically for an MK visit.
There's no point in waiting to add on to your original ticket when you get to WDW, because basically you'll be charged the same. If your 1-day tickets are newer than Feb 23, 2014, the 1-day MK ticket (with tax) is $105.44. The 1-day EP, AK, HS ticket (with tax) is $100.11. Upgrading from a 1-day MK ticket to a 2-day ticket will cost $94.56. Upgrading from a 1-day EP, AK, HS ticket to a 2-day ticket will cost $100.11. See, so basically, same cost in either situation.
I say go ahead and get your two 1-day MK tickets now, so you can plan your FP+. When you get to the front gate of the first park you visit, be sure you and your friend with the two tickets are using the correct ticket for park entry.
If I was a 9-yo DD, MK would be my first choice!After I posted I realized the prices are almost the same. I purchased them from disney online and we received the plastic "card" tickets in the mail already, we bought the MK tickets. We've only been one other time and my dd was only 2 then and was so sick the entire trip we didn't enjoy ourselves at all. She's 9 now and I'm thinking one day at MK isn't enough and had the brilliant idea (today, lol) to add a day while my husband and the boys go to UA.
Did you get your first tickets from Disney online, with pickup at Willcall? In any case, no matter where you got the tickets, you can't add on to your original purchase. It was a singular purchase, and there's no going back. If you had bought tickets with a stay at a Disney resort, adding on prior to check-in would be allowed.
Disney has two prices for 1-day tickets. The 1-day ticket to visit MK is $5 more than the 1-day ticket to visit either EP, AK or HS. Do you remember which of the two tickets you bought originally? Just be sure that your original ticket covers the park you plan to visit with your other guests, and you get the second ticket specifically for an MK visit.
There's no point in waiting to add on to your original ticket when you get to WDW, because basically you'll be charged the same. If your 1-day tickets are newer than Feb 23, 2014, the 1-day MK ticket (with tax) is $105.44. The 1-day EP, AK, HS ticket (with tax) is $100.11. Upgrading from a 1-day MK ticket to a 2-day ticket will cost $94.56. Upgrading from a 1-day EP, AK, HS ticket to a 2-day ticket will cost $100.11. See, so basically, same cost in either situation.
I say go ahead and get your two 1-day MK tickets now, so you can plan your FP+. When you get to the front gate of the first park you visit, be sure you and your friend with the two tickets are using the correct ticket for park entry.


I think what they're saying is you can upgrade individual tickets, just not until you've used the first day. You can't do it ahead of time.

If I knew the source of your tickets (from who, and when) I could answer better.
You got your tickets as part of a Disney resort package? You can add and delete as you wish up until the point (45 days out) that changes will be charged for. However, when you add to your resort stay within 45 days, Disney usually forgives the change charge.Wait, so if what I am reading here is right, I currently have a 6 night trip planned for the end of August. Currently have 3 days of Hopper tix. During the planning stage I realized my kid can only go on 3 rides at US, so I want to add a day at the MK. Over 2 months out, I can't add an extra day to my WDW tix????
Can you please explain the comment about using the tickets to enter a park at least once before adding a day? We are arriving on a Friday and were planning to add a day to our 4 day tickets on Saturday. We were planning to do this at DTD, as Saturday is not a park day for us. What would be the benefit of waiting until we go to a park? Just curious, thanks
The tickets were purchased at from Disney online. They were all purchased after April 1, 2014. Does that help?