Adding park days at time of arrival

kitkat4622

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I currently have an 8 day park hopper ticket, can I add 2 days right at the front desk at the hotel or does it have to be done by a customer service rep inside one of the parks? thank you ....SIX MORE DAYS ......and we will be in the happiest place on earth for the 4th time since 2014:goofy::mickeyjum:dumbo:
 
I currently have an 8 day park hopper ticket,
1. can I add 2 days right at the front desk at the hotel or
2. does it have to be done by a customer service rep inside one of the parks? thank you ....SIX MORE DAYS ......and we will be in the happiest place on earth for the 4th time since 2014

1. You can try at the resort's Concierge desk. (Some CMs are more "accomplished" than others.)
2. Guest Relations or a ticket booth will be the best bet.
 
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Is there any rush? I'd just do it one night at the parks before heading out perhaps. Is there a reason you want to do it on your arrival day?

Matt
 
You may want to price out what the cost difference would be to upgrade one person to an AP. It will be higher than changing to a 10 day ticket, but you will also get the memory maker, and 10% off at many dining locations and 20% of shopping at most Disney owned locations -- so even if it is a little more to upgrade you will likely end up saving. If you have a lot of TS locations booked and plan on shopping it might make sense.


Here is a link to where it covers the discounts. https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/passholder-program/

It looks like you also can get a wrist band for AP holder and 3 guests for the garden rocks series that is going on now.
 
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I usually do it zat the hotel front desk. It only takes a few minutes and the price of adding an extra day can be as long as $20-30
 
You may want to price out what the cost difference would be to upgrade one person to an AP. It will be higher than changing to a 10 day ticket, but you will also get the memory maker, and 10% off at many dining locations and 20% of shopping at most Disney owned locations -- so even if it is a little more to upgrade you will likely end up saving. If you have a lot of TS locations booked and plan on shopping it might make sense.


Here is a link to where it covers the discounts. https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/passholder-program/

It looks like you also can get a wrist band for AP holder and 3 guests for the garden rocks series that is going on now.

This is a great plan and we did it last year for me, since the gap was short and I figured I'd definitely return in July of this year for a family trip. We rocked the discounts and made up close to the gap in price just for MemoryMaker and the discounts.

Of course, now we're going in May for a weekend, and my girlfriend is getting a pass, as well as joining us in July, and we booked a trip in November (for which I will have to renew mine) so proceed with caution :D

Matt
 
Is there any rush? I'd just do it one night at the parks before heading out perhaps. Is there a reason you want to do it on your arrival day?

Matt
I think the reason is that the sooner you get the add on, the sooner you could book FP's for the extra days
 
I upgraded my ticket at the hotel front desk with no issues.
 


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