I'm taking extended family next summer (2016) to WDW and I want to go ahead and buy our tickets now to lock in the current pricing. I'll be buying 6 tickets. Currently hub and I have annual passes. We will be going to the world again in Oct on our annual passes.
... 3) Can you think of any reason buying them ahead is a bad idea?
... Thank you!
Buying tickets ahead of time is not a bad idea, but it's NOT a slam-dunk that you'll lock in current pricing. WDW had a price increase in February 2015, and probably there will be an increase before Summer 2016.
Ticket Source #1: Disney Online.
If you buy from Disney online, and there's a price increase, but you don't change the tickets in any way,
you'll be good. But Disney
will charge you for any price increase since your purchase
if you make any changes to those tickets, such as adding a day or adding PH or WPF&M.
Ticket Source #2: Third party resellers, The Disney Store, Disney Resort Package tickets.
If you don't change these tickets in any way,
you'll be good. But if you want to make any ticket change, you will STILL be able to keep your 2015 price by following this procedure:
USE the 2015 tickets FIRST to enter any theme park on your 2016 visit. After park entry, Disney "bridges" the value of these tickets to
current gate price. In other words, you keep your discount, and you keep your old price (in case of price increase). You will only be charged for the ticket changes, but at the current Summer 2016 rate. Do your upgrade at any theme park Guest Relations or theme park Ticket Booth, or at DTD Guest Relations. Don't do this upgrade at a Disney Resort b/c they aren't trained in advance ticketing.
NOTE: If tickets from Ticket Source #2 are upgraded BEFORE entering a theme park, you will owe any price increase and you'll
also owe the difference in price between the price Disney sold the tickets to the vendor
wholesale and the current gate price. That's harsh, but Disney doesn't know what you paid for the tickets, since you bought them from another entity.
There are a few CMs at Park Guest Relations and Ticket Booths who don't seem to know about price-bridging. If the change price you're given is too high,
Smile, ask for your tickets back, and find another CM to deal with. Know what your ticket change will cost before the transaction. Here's WDW's ticket price list including tax. If Disney raises prices before your Summer 2016 visit, this page will change (of course).
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/tickets/