You may not combine tickets for an upgrade, but yes, you may use one ticket for an upgrade. If they cost you less than the current gate price, make sure you use it once before doing the upgrade.

I ordered the 8 day Water Hopper tickets for the 5 of us, forgetting that my husband and I are DVC pass holder. Can we use our 8 day Water Hopper tickets to purchase a new AP in October or can two of our boys just use the tickets during another trip? Would I be better off changing the tickets to the one day base everyone is mentioning and then upgrading? I just need help knowing what my best ticket options are considering my husband and I have AP and my three boys need tickets.
Hope this makes sense.Yes to both questions. You can use the tickets to purchase a new AP, or you or your boys can use the tickets during another trip (assuming they're unused).I booked the 7 night package deal last night online for June at the Poly.I ordered the 8 day Water Hopper tickets for the 5 of us, forgetting that my husband and I are DVC pass holder. Can we use our 8 day Water Hopper tickets to purchase a new AP in October or can two of our boys just use the tickets during another trip? Would I be better off changing the tickets to the one day base everyone is mentioning and then upgrading? I just need help knowing what my best ticket options are considering my husband and I have AP and my three boys need tickets.
Hope this makes sense.
Thanks for any help on this matter.
Like mbanks said, it is not gone. Even a "used up" ticket can be upgraded 14 days after first use.
OK I'm not getting this. I can see how it would work if you are upgrading to, say, a ten day ticket. Then, they would give you the cost of the 1 day and your new ticket would only be for 9 days. BUT you can use a ticket and then get the cost of it off your AP?
I do have one more question about the AP renewal. How do I go about renewing our DVC AP's with the unused tickets? Do I take the unused tickets at the end of our June trip to Guest Services, at which point they will give us new vouchers. Our AP's are not up until August. How does this whole process work? Thanks agin for your help!OK I'm not getting this. I can see how it would work if you are upgrading to, say, a ten day ticket. Then, they would give you the cost of the 1 day and your new ticket would only be for 9 days. BUT you can use a ticket and then get the cost of it off your AP?
Thanks Snykymom for answering my ticket questions. I'll be able to sleep tonight since I won't be obsessing over the AP ticket situation.I do have one more question about the AP renewal. How do I go about renewing our DVC AP's with the unused tickets? Do I take the unused tickets at the end of our June trip to Guest Services, at which point they will give us new vouchers. Our AP's are not up until August. How does this whole process work? Thanks agin for your help!
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An upgrade to an Annual Pass or Premium Annual Pass follows basically the same rules as any other upgrade of MYW tickets.
Note that any upgrade requires a cash (or cash equivalent) payment and can only be done on a one to one basis. You cannot combine the value of more than one ticket. In other words, if you had a six day base ticket and a one day base, you could not add the value of both to end up with an AP, even with additional payment. If, however, you have three tickets and are paying to upgrade each of them, this can be done on one transaction.
Any upgrade must be done at WDW at a location with access to the Automated Ticketing System (ATS). Basically this is any park (including water park) ticket window or Guest Services location, or one of the Downtown Disney Guest Services locations. The Lobby Concierge staff at the Resorts are not able to handle any AP transactions.
Guests are able to upgrade or modify their MYW tickets any time within 14 days of first use, regardless of whether the No Expiration Option is purchased. After 14 days no ticket modifications or upgrades may take place.
If you purchased your MYW ticket at a price less than the current gate selling price for that ticket (such as from a discounter/broker or Advance Purchase) and you wish to do any upgrade, Disney will not penalize you for the discount provided the ticket has been used. We will make an "intermediate" ticket at the current gate price, charging the difference between your old ticket and the intermediate one to an internal voucher account. Then we will take the intermediate ticket, which is at the current gate price, and upgrade it with the additional days and/or options you want, and you will only be charged for the differences in the current gate price plus tax. Note if you had paid full current gate price for your old ticket the intermediate step is not done.
If you purchased your ticket at less than the current gate price, and your ticket has not been used, you will have to pay the difference between what Disney actually sold the ticket for and the current gate price of the ticket you are upgrading to. It is always best to use one day from the old pass prior to taking it for an upgrade; you will then have locked in the current gate price as the value of the old pass.
If the MYW ticket has been used, the expiration date of the AP will be set to one year from the date of first use of the ticket being upgraded. If the ticket has not been used, the expiration date will be one year from the date of the upgrade.
When upgrading to Annual Pass, if the Guest's original ticket included Water Park Fun & More Option, and any part of that option was used, then the Guest may only upgrade to the Premium Annual Pass. If none of the WPF&M options were used then upgrading may be done to a regular AP.
A Florida Resident who is upgrading a "Play Three" or "Play Four" ticket may do the upgrade any time within six months of the date of first use. The Florida Resident will also have the option of a Seasonal Pass, as well as an AP or PAP.
I admit I've been to WDW 30+ times and this has me confused beyond belief.
We have Florida Resident Annuals. They are up for renewal during our spring break trip (two days into the trip actually). Our spring break begins on March 28. I booked the deal with one day passes for each of us for those days. I did it online and it went through. I plan to take those one days and on the day our passes expire, renew them, applying the one days (one for each of us). Can I do that? What value will I get?
Secondly, I thought about doing the full 4 for 7 on the passes, adding the water park option, and then maybe using a couple of those water park admissions, then turning in the tickets to apply towards our renewal. My husband's concern (and I understood it) was that we would not get our money back out of it.
But now, I'm reading on this thread that I can actually use those 7 day passes and still renew the passes, getting full value for seven day passes? Sorry about the commas but I totally am confused. The difference between the one days and the seven days (ignoring the water parks) is about $460 for the three of us with the deal. Would I get that amount credited towards the passes? More? Less? Is it affected at all by usage?
Thanks for any and all advice. I did the safe thing and did the one days because the last thing I would want to do is buy those passes and not get credit for them. We don't need the passes because we're AP holders.
Any thoughts?
I still think it's a great deal for AP holders if (and only if) AP rates don't come out. If AP rates come out before the 45 day mark, I'll switch over. (I am correct about that day - right?). We also (barely) qualified for the $200.
Go figure.) up to and including 45 days out. There is $100 cancellation policy up to 6 days out. If a deal were substantial enough, it might be worth paying $100.