I just asked my TA as the email said to contact your travel agent and she told me to sign in to My Disney Experience to get the tickets.
I hope this is right. This would be great.
I just asked my TA as the email said to contact your travel agent and she told me to sign in to My Disney Experience to get the tickets.
Well, I'm not sure how to interpret that. As she said to do it online but to sign in to My Disney Experience.I hope this is right. This would be great.
Well, I'm not sure how to interpret that. As she said to do it online but to sign in to My Disney Experience.
So once before I needed to call for something and they could see that I was in that app, so this could mean to buy or call but be signed in in the app?
Or I'm reading in to it too much.![]()
I’m not sure where you’ve been buying your tickets, but I don’t think any of the parties that’s I’ve attended since 2008 have been what I’d consider “a discount price.” I did find the Pirate and Princess parties the highest value, and of course we all know how long those lasted. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed most of those special events (until the overselling began in earnest) but never considered them “discount priced.”Part of the issue is that people have gotten used to Disney's premium party entertainment for a discount price for a little over 10 years now.
She probably means that you need to be sure that you are signed into your account. The website signs you out automatically and you don't always know. Selecting the MyDisneyExperience link on the top right will force the website to allow you to log in if you are not already. Sometimes the app makes you log in again too. In order to get the tickets early, your hotel reservation would need to match the party dates. Unless you are signed in, the website/app does not know who you are/where you are staying. However, we don't know if online will work for the early tickets for resort guests. The CMs on the phone and chat have given conflicting info. Boo Bash early tickets were only available over the phone.
I’m not sure where you’ve been buying your tickets, but I don’t think any of the parties that’s I’ve attended since 2008 have been what I’d consider “a discount price.” I did find the Pirate and Princess parties the highest value, and of course we all know how long those lasted. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed most of those special events (until the overselling began in earnest) but never considered them “discount priced.”
They have not given a hoot about social distancing in months. Not one hoot.I think its because the capacity for the event allows for better social distancing.
So... What are the chances the late December dates will sell out this week? I have to work tomorrow and don't really get time to sit on my phone for hours, but there are only 2 dates I can go. And my TA said she could do it, but I don't know how I feel about sending my credit card info via email.
I could try. I'm a teacher on the second week of school so I'm not sure I'll be able to. But it's worth trying. I'm hoping by some miracle online booking is available tomorrow as a fall back, but I'm not holding my breath.Can you make a quick call to her in the morning to give her the info over the phone?
Page keeps looping at the momentTickets can be purchased online for anyone that is wondering!
Tickets can be purchased online for anyone that is wondering!
Where? I logged into the special ticket option - and it says "the wait is almost over", but nothing yet. Does it go live at 7:00 est?
Are these numbers free to phone from the uk?
Is this through MDE?
Link on pageIs this through MDE?
No. I went through WDW main page. I didn't see a after hours option under MDE. Well, there is one for Boo Bash.