camping and non expiring tickets

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We are getting ready to plan our next Ft wilderness trip. My daughter has a non expiring ticket my wife and I do not. Can I book a trip with tickets for my wife and me and add my daughter when we arrive. I called the main line and was told no we all have to have the same. I called the campground and they said no problem but I am not sure the person on the line understood what I was asking. Thanks
 
I'm not sure why that would be a problem. My DH and I have annual passes, but when my oldest DS and his GF met us for the last 4 nights of our trip we were able to buy them tickets for only the 4 nights. I think that it would only be a problem if you were staying in a resort with the dining plan then everyone would have to be on the same plan.:confused3
 
I'm not really sure of the answer, but I just thought you might want to update your signature the next time you log on (it's just a bit outdated :flower3:).

Update: I see you updated your signature..Hope your 2010 trip is a blast!
 
Thanks. I am going to try it the worse thing that could happen would be to have to buy my daughter the same ticket we have once we get there and use her non expiring ones later.pirate:
 

Unless you want a dining plan or some other package element, I would actually recommending just booking site only reservations, then purchasing your tickets separately.

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But, if you do want a dining plan, then yes, get the package for yourselves, then add the extra folks when they arrive. The folks at the front desk can add folks without package elements. Disney reservation folks cannot.
 
Agree with other posters.. only way it could be an issue is if you wanted a dining plan. But even then, it shouldn't be much of an issue, if you don't mind if your daughter isn't on the dining plan. (you didn't mention how old she is.. so don't know if this is an issue)

You could just put you and your wife on the reservation, get the dining plan and pay cash for your daughters meals --- Not sure if you can still do it, but you used to be able to use meals for everyone at the table if you wanted, so once your dining plan meals were used up, then you pay cash for your meals.

As others have said you can get a non-package, site only/room only reservation - usually cheaper anyway as they are often discounted, and you can find discounted tickets.

--h
 
We did the exact same thing last month and had no problems whatsoever. We booked for the two of us and our adult daughter decided to come down at the last moment. Had no problem adding her to the site once we got there.
 
sure why not, just tell them she was a last minute add on. Do you think they are really going to say NO SIR WE DON"T WANT YOUR MONEY?

Now if you are trying to get the free meal plan or some other spec, you may run into issues. Are you trying to get something special?


ALso if you are using your tickets from the last time you went, it has to be within 14 days .
 








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