wannabebelle
Mouseketeer
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I'm going to Orlando for a conference in Sept. I'm also going for a week in Dec. and had planned to buy a five-day ticket for that. Have decided to just make my ticket non-expiring and get a seven-day ticket to use a couple of days for the Sept. conference.
Here's my question----a friend is going with me to the Sept. conference. She's not attending the conference, just tagging along for the "free" hotel room. I'm a Disney freak and she thinks it'll be fun to go to Disney for her first time with me. The Orlando Convention Bureau sells tickets "after 2 p.m." tickets for convention goers. According to them, you just may be asked to show your convention badge or e-mail registration confirmation to the conference. A day-two after 2 p.m. ticket is $78---much cheaper than a regular two day base ticket.
So, do you think I can by a ticket for her to use and use my conference badge for that? I don't mean that in a fraudulent way---I am a conference goer and am buying a genuine ticket. According to the Convention Bureau, I can buy tickets for up to four people in my party. Just don't want to run into trouble at the Disney gate. I've e-mailed the Convention Bureau. They haven't answered, but I guess it doesn't really matter what they say--only Disney's opinion matters.
Here's my question----a friend is going with me to the Sept. conference. She's not attending the conference, just tagging along for the "free" hotel room. I'm a Disney freak and she thinks it'll be fun to go to Disney for her first time with me. The Orlando Convention Bureau sells tickets "after 2 p.m." tickets for convention goers. According to them, you just may be asked to show your convention badge or e-mail registration confirmation to the conference. A day-two after 2 p.m. ticket is $78---much cheaper than a regular two day base ticket.
So, do you think I can by a ticket for her to use and use my conference badge for that? I don't mean that in a fraudulent way---I am a conference goer and am buying a genuine ticket. According to the Convention Bureau, I can buy tickets for up to four people in my party. Just don't want to run into trouble at the Disney gate. I've e-mailed the Convention Bureau. They haven't answered, but I guess it doesn't really matter what they say--only Disney's opinion matters.
