I got a better one for you guys, my DH’s is the only one whose ticket got an extension. The rest of us don’t, we all have same tickets, same resort, same everything.
Nothing yet, and I would think they have to at least consider something like they did in Shanghai, where the AP will be extended for the time of limited capacity. If that's the case, then they still don't have an official "end of closure" date.
Nothing yet, and I would think they have to at least consider something like they did in Shanghai, where the AP will be extended for the time of limited capacity. If that's the case, then they still don't have an official "end of closure" date.
Those of you who had your ticket expiration day expended, what were your original dates. Some friends had a late March trip booked, but obviously that didn't happen. Their tickets were extended to Dec. 15th, 2020. Is there any hope of it extending to 2021?
I got a better one for you guys, my DH’s is the only one whose ticket got an extension. The rest of us don’t, we all have same tickets, same resort, same everything.
Those of you who had your ticket expiration day expended, what were your original dates. Some friends had a late March trip booked, but obviously that didn't happen. Their tickets were extended to Dec. 15th, 2020. Is there any hope of it extending to 2021?
We were March too. If we don’t get automatically extended at some point (DH and I are AP, everyone else has hoppers) I’ll be calling. I’m sure the plan is for everyone who could not use their tickets to have the same expiry window, wouldn’t make sense to differentiate.
Or a thumbs up to the DH who is managing to escape his (I’m sure wonderful) family for a Disney trip while making it look like Disney’s mistake. I wish I could finagle such a move.
We have 10-day hoppers for December 5, 2020, and my wife's ticket now shows an expiration of 9/26/21, but my ticket still has the original 14-day expiration. We did have a May trip booked; however, our tickets were never extended because we got a refund as soon as they closed for our original check in day, and the December tickets are from a completely new package (purchased through Costco).
I’m thinking widespread extensions have to be in progress. Maybe? Maybe trying to give people the flexibility to push travel dates way back without wanting refunds?
We have 10-day hoppers for December 5, 2020, and my wife's ticket now shows an expiration of 9/26/21, but my ticket still has the original 14-day expiration. We did have a May trip booked; however, our tickets were never extended because we got a refund as soon as they closed for our original check in day, and the December tickets are from a completely new package (purchased through Costco).