The problem with that is that the people here on the boards know more accurate information than the CMs you get on the phone.Elin when in doubt call Disney.![]()
Elin -- I had always thought you could upgrade at any time during the trip, and I rememer being with someone who upgraded after using all the days at the end of a trip. However, when I asked IPO and CM concierge peeps at the Grand on our last trip, they told me I had to upgrade before I used the tickets. Don't know if that is bogus info or not, but I'm sure Chanon can tell us. I ran over to MK to guest services the night we got to the Grand to upgrade to an AP and get my TIW card. I think it took all of 3 minutes.
I hope you get good info and can work it easily in to your trip plans.
Elin when in doubt call Disney.![]()
We are probably the only ones who watched Ellen when she guest judged So You Think You Can Dance....that was a bigger train wreck than anything Paula ever said on AISo I have my doubts on her judging ability...just because you like an art form doesn't mean you should be judging it.
Nope... we watched it too. Hence, my comment about the train wreck. She will have to take this more seriously than she did that appearance!
Thanks, Marci. There are two ways to upgrade, that I am aware of. This is from AllEars:
If you purchased your MYW tickets from a non-Disney source such as AAA or a Florida ticket wholesaler, you can upgrade them and you will only be charged the price difference between the gate price of your old ticket and the gate price of the new one as long as the ticket has been used and you do the upgrade within the 14 day from first use window. Disney will absorb the difference between what you have paid for the ticket and the current gate price. If you upgrade a completely unused MYW ticket that was purchased at a discount, you may lose the discount when you upgrade.
Current Disney policy (and we all know that is subject to change at any time) is that a completely unused ticket is really nothing more than a kind of "gift card". It carries only the value you paid for it until it is used. If you try to do an upgrade with it before using it, you will only be credited with the amount that you actually paid for the ticket. On the other hand, if you use as least one admission from that ticket before you upgrade, your ticket will be credited at the current gate price of the ticket meaning you get to keep any discounts you got when you purchased the ticket.
From what I can tell, CMs are supposed to check/be able to check what the original price was. That is why I am wondering. I am very tempted to take the chance. That $50 would pay for a meal somewhere!
Ah -- my ticket wasn't discounted and there had been no change in pricing. So you're trying to figure out if you have to wait until the "next" day to upgrade, or if you only have to have gone through the ticket machine to consider the ticket used. I hope you get to save the $50!
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Bob and I saw the preview and it was HILAROUS! We'll be watching Glee here!
Elin - I'm under the impression that you can upgrade anytime during your trip, as long as you do it before the ticket expires. I wouldn't no why you would need to wait until the following day. You can upgrade at Guest Relations at the IG before you reenter the park. That's where I've done it before.