Tanooki
Mouseketeer
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- May 18, 2009
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I've got a few questions and I might need the help of some ticket experts here 
I went to my CAA office this morning. They are selling the WDW tickets at the same 25% discount as offered on the WDW site. These are actual plastic cards but they tell me that they are different from the "regular" tickets (I haven't seen them yet) as they are special green cards identified as Canadian discounted tickets. The employee told me they can be linked in MDE to book FP+ but they need to be exchanged at Guest Relations (or ticket booth) for regular tickets before they can be used to enter a park.
I'm wondering if these are considered tickets sold by a reseller or not.
We want to upgrade to AP when we go there in March so it would make sense to buy the longest ticket possible (as this would give us the best discount) but if this is considered a ticket sold directly from Disney (thus non-bridgeable), it would therefore eliminate the discount and would not be worth it.
Any ticket expert (Robo? Ravenclaw?) want to give me your opinion? Are the tickets sold by CAA/AAA considered as coming from a reseller? The CAA agent told me it was like buying a ticket directly from Disney (same price) so I really don't know what to think.
If I can upgrade (and bridge), I'll get the 10-day PH and save a lot on my AP. If not, I'll only get what I need for my March trip, which is a 6-day regular ticket, and still get a great price at 25% discount.
What would you do?
Thanks!

I went to my CAA office this morning. They are selling the WDW tickets at the same 25% discount as offered on the WDW site. These are actual plastic cards but they tell me that they are different from the "regular" tickets (I haven't seen them yet) as they are special green cards identified as Canadian discounted tickets. The employee told me they can be linked in MDE to book FP+ but they need to be exchanged at Guest Relations (or ticket booth) for regular tickets before they can be used to enter a park.
I'm wondering if these are considered tickets sold by a reseller or not.
We want to upgrade to AP when we go there in March so it would make sense to buy the longest ticket possible (as this would give us the best discount) but if this is considered a ticket sold directly from Disney (thus non-bridgeable), it would therefore eliminate the discount and would not be worth it.
Any ticket expert (Robo? Ravenclaw?) want to give me your opinion? Are the tickets sold by CAA/AAA considered as coming from a reseller? The CAA agent told me it was like buying a ticket directly from Disney (same price) so I really don't know what to think.
If I can upgrade (and bridge), I'll get the 10-day PH and save a lot on my AP. If not, I'll only get what I need for my March trip, which is a 6-day regular ticket, and still get a great price at 25% discount.
What would you do?
Thanks!
