Adding to Disney Dreammaker Package

Greg_NY

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Last week I reserved a 7 day Disney Dreammaker package for my wife and I at the Beach club.

After some discussion today, we may consider bringing our 2 nephews along as well. They already have an unused pair of passes. Does anyone know if this would be a problem, since they are not in the original package reservation?

Thanks for any insight into this
 
Thanks for the bump SuzyQue...

My only question is: does Disney require everyone in the room to be on the Dreammaker package? Being that the nephews already have annual passes, it would not make financial sense to add them to the package.

Thanks for any help
 
You should be able to add them to the room. We are doing that for our trip this June. Three people are on the package and two people are not. The only way that it would effect your reservation is if your nephews were old enough for the extra adult charge. Our two extra people were just added in the comments section. One word of warning...it may be difficult to find a CM who can figure out how to do it but it can be done. You may have to call again to get someone more experienced. Good luck!

Caryn
 

Hi Greg,
Just wanted to see if you had any luck adding your nephews. Any news?
 
Everyone staying in the room would be on the plan, you can't add them to the room without adding them to the Dream Maker.

Tracy
 
Took the following from Deb's site. ~:D~

Ultimate Park Hopper Passes are sold two ways: as a package (either included or added) with your WDW room reservation through CRO or WDTC or as a counter sale you purchase upon check in at your resort front desk. The two methods have different restrictions.

When you purchase your UPH's through CRO/WDTC, they are directly tied to the entire length of your reservation and the number in your party; hence the length of stay pass must be purchased by all members of your party (except for holders of AP/PAP's) and must equal the number of nights reserved. Holders of valid AP/PAP's are exempted from this requirement. You must purchase UPH's to cover your arrival day straight through to your departure day. One advantage to purchasing this way is you will get a slightly reduced advance purchase price for each UPH you buy.

If you wait until resort check in to purchase your UPH, you will pay a little more for your UPH's but it may be more advantageous to you since you may have either your arrival day or departure day removed thus saving you some money over the advance purchased UPH's. If your UPH's were purchased as part of a Disney package (Dream Maker, Resort Magic, Grand Plan, etc), you cannot change them to drop a day.

TIP: Resort front desks can sell different tickets to different people right on the Resort ID card. In addition, each person does not have to buy a ticket. They can customize each person's ticket to their specific needs.
 
Thanks for all the help guys. I am not sure how to go about it yet. Once I get my confirmation letter I will probably call and get a feel for what Disney will do. Or else I will show up at check-in and throw myself at the mercy of the front desk. :D

Thanks again...
 


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