Canadian Disney Store 7 day base ticket

ddawg

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Anyone try adding extra days to your passes bought at par? Was there any problems upgrading the Canadian bought pass from a 7 day to a 9 or 10 day pass?
 
I just pulled out my passes purchased at the Dinsey Store in Toronto. Oddly enough, there is absolutely NO REFERENCE to them being pruchased in Canada or with Canadian Funds. There is no price on the ticket. I also noticed that the price of the Canadian passes is the exact same price as the US tickets - but in Canadian - so essentially at par! Therefore I am guessing you can change this pass to be whatever you want provided it is within 14 days of first use.

I have heard a number of people comment that they bought child passes and upgraded to adult when they got to the parks.
 
I have heard a number of people comment that they bought child passes and upgraded to adult when they got to the parks.

I've heard of this as well but I can't for the life of me understand why. You would have to pay for it in US dollars. Therefore costing you more than if you bought the adult pass at the DS.
 

We did this in Dec08. We bought base 7d passes at the Disney store in Dart NS and upgraded them to 10 PH passes when we got there. No problems.

Just make sure you use the ticket before you upgrade them. This locks in the current Disney price for the 7d base ticket in US$ and that is the value you are credited for when you upgrade. They will still be valid 14 days from first use (original day when you first used them, not the day of upgrade if it is later).

The best thing about this, we paid CDN dollars for the original tickets, the same price as the US$ price, this is a big discount. So don't worry about what kind of ticket the store has in stock, just buy one as close to what you want as possible and then upgrade when you get there.
 
It will be the exact same as Disney is selling them for. DS only sells 3 day, 5 day and 7 day - base, hopper,no expiry and plus options ...

So we got 5 day base with plus options for $289 - exact same price as US price for that ticket.

The reason Canadians were buying child tickets and upgrading is becuase at Christmas they had run out of adult tickets so they only had child ones left - this is what I understood.

The DS at Fairview Mall had TONS 2 weeks ago.
 
Newbie to buying Park Passes at DS.

So if you are staying on Disney Property, you can buy these passes and avoid getting a package through Disney.
Can you add the dining plan without park passes through Disney.

I guess what I want to know if how do you coordinate this? :lmao:

Room
Passes
Dining

Thanks!
 
Dinning plan has to be bought or registered 30 days in advance if my memory serves me correctly.
 
Newbie to buying Park Passes at DS.

So if you are staying on Disney Property, you can buy these passes and avoid getting a package through Disney.
Can you add the dining plan without park passes through Disney.

I guess what I want to know if how do you coordinate this? :lmao:

Room
Passes
Dining

Thanks!

No ...to get the dining plan you must buy a package from Disney. A package is hotel and tickets. You are then able to add the DDP if you want.
 
drakes, to add on to dancin Disney style's PP, this is from the DDP info: Disney Dining Plan meal and snack entitlements are based on
the length of your package stay at your Disney Resort Hotel.

This is the brochure link:http://adisneyworld.disney.go.com/media/wdw_nextgen/CoreCatalog/WaltDisneyWorld/en_us/PDF/2009%20Disney%20Dining%20Plan%20-%20Walt%20Disney%20World.pdf




Sorry - another question - where do we find the info on buying the DS tix at par? I was just at the Vaughan mills DS this week but guess I did not look at the tix sign closely enough to catch the "at par" part!

We will have our tix w/ our room pkg but need to get a sep. ticket for DNiece. TIA!
 
Sorry - another question - where do we find the info on buying the DS tix at par? I was just at the Vaughan mills DS this week but guess I did not look at the tix sign closely enough to catch the "at par" part!

We will have our tix w/ our room pkg but need to get a sep. ticket for DNiece. TIA!

There is no 'at par' deal. It's just that the price, in CAD, was the same as the price at WDW. It is no longer the same but it's close, still much better than the actual exchange rate(Friday close 1.31).

I was at Vaughn Mills today and grabbed the brochure. Prices are:

3 day base, adult $225.78 CAD.........gate price $212 USD
5 day base, adult $236.43 CAD.........gate price $222 USD
7 day base, adult $242.82 CAD.........gate price $228 USD

5 day hopper, adult $289.68 CAD......gate $272 USD
7 day hopper, adult $296.07 CAD......gate $278 USD

5 day WP&M, adult $289.70 CAD.......gate $322 USD
7 day WP&M, adult $296.08 CAD.......gate $328 USD
 
Newbie to buying Park Passes at DS.

So if you are staying on Disney Property, you can buy these passes and avoid getting a package through Disney.
Can you add the dining plan without park passes through Disney.

I guess what I want to know if how do you coordinate this?

Room
Passes
Dining


Correct me if I am wrong my fellow disers, but you only need to buy one pass to the parks to add the dining to your entire stay. I am pretty certain in the long run it will be cheaper to buy it al through WDW, but thought I would mention that if you wanted the dining plan, but wasn't doing parks everyday, I believe you can just get one park day to qualify for the dining plan for as many days as your stay (but then you would be stuck eating at resorts and DTD).

I also know you have to buy the dining plan for all of the days of your stay and for all people in your party - can't do a half and half thing. This is why some people do a split stay - switch resorts half way through their vacation - so they can add the dining to a portion of their stay I think.
 
Thank you for your responses. This is what I thought regarding package and DDP. I was hoping to find away to save money esp with the dollar.
Our trips have all been packages- first one was with a TA, second we boked ourselves thru disney. I preferred booking it ourselves.
 
Correct me if I am wrong my fellow disers, but you only need to buy one pass to the parks to add the dining to your entire stay. I am pretty certain in the long run it will be cheaper to buy it al through WDW, but thought I would mention that if you wanted the dining plan, but wasn't doing parks everyday, I believe you can just get one park day to qualify for the dining plan for as many days as your stay (but then you would be stuck eating at resorts and DTD).

I also know you have to buy the dining plan for all of the days of your stay and for all people in your party - can't do a half and half thing. This is why some people do a split stay - switch resorts half way through their vacation - so they can add the dining to a portion of their stay I think.

Yep....you only need to buy a one day ticket to add the dining plan to your ressie.

Yep...all days and all people in the room.
 
Hi, what if I buy the tickets here and want to upgrade to an annual pass can u do this? And with owning DVC am I better off just getting it there with the DVC discount or doing it this way you all are talking about?
 
I've heard of this as well but I can't for the life of me understand why. You would have to pay for it in US dollars. Therefore costing you more than if you bought the adult pass at the DS.

Sometime the adult pass is not available at the DS and by buying the child passes in canadian fund and do the upgrade at guess relation, you still save a bit on the exchange since the cost of the child pass is in Canadian fund and you only pay the differences in US fund for the upgrade portion.
 
Hi, what if I buy the tickets here and want to upgrade to an annual pass can u do this? And with owning DVC am I better off just getting it there with the DVC discount or doing it this way you all are talking about?

We did just that for our DD (5)'s pass this past Christmas trip. We bought a 7days hopper child pass at the local DS and upgraded it to an annual pass at guess relation. We had to show the CM our DVC membership and photo ID in order to get the DVC discount. I believe our upgarde cost was about $80 USD.
 












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