They won't let me use them! I have a $1000 GC. this is really kind of ridiculous. I'm trying to think of a workaround but I'm not sure there is one aside from selling!
Why won't they let you use them? You could just forget about the convention tickets and buy regular tickets online. You can use a GC to do that.They won't let me use them! I have a $1000 GC. this is really kind of ridiculous. I'm trying to think of a workaround but I'm not sure there is one aside from selling!
Why won't they let you use them? You could just forget about the convention tickets and buy regular tickets online. You can use a GC to do that.
That's true, the convention system cannot accept gift cards. Are you booking a hotel too or just wanting the tickets? I think you would have to book the hotel, pay the first night's deposit with a credit card and then attach the tickets to your hotel stay and pay for those with GC at check-in. If you're not booking the hotel room then I don't think it will be possible.The group convention people said their system isn't set up to accept gift cards? I tried calling back but I'm pretty sure it was the same lady that answered the phone. Yes I might have to just buy retail price, but it's really irritating to actually be going to a convention and not be able to use the rate. We're doing 4 day hoppers, and the convention rate saves us $180.
That's true, the convention system cannot accept gift cards. Are you booking a hotel too or just wanting the tickets? I think you would have to book the hotel, pay the first night's deposit with a credit card and then attach the tickets to your hotel stay and pay for those with GC at check-in. If you're not booking the hotel room then I don't think it will be possible.
Yes I might have to just pay with cc...it's $180 difference, haven't decided if it's worth it to deal with the hassle of selling the GC!I don't know your financial situation but if it were me I would buy your tickets at the convention rate and use the gift card to pay for food, snacks, cocktails and souvenirs while at the parks and hotel. Maybe go out to dinner with with your colleagues from the convention and have them pay you back in cash. If you have a couple hundred dollars left when you get home that'll be much easier to sell
Everyone's situation is different, to me I would put the tickets on a credit card to save the $180. I don't know if your meals are covered under your convention but I'm sure you will still have expenses you could use the gift card on.Yes I might have to just pay with cc...it's $180 difference, haven't decided if it's worth it to deal with the hassle of selling the GC!
I wouldn't be able to stomach selling a gift card of that much. Too many times I've submitted claims due to having received empty gift cards, I see no reason fraud on the buying end can't be happening too.
Unfortunately this is exactly what I was told as well on a couple of occasions by the convention booking team there at Disney. The only way to pay for convention rate tickets with a gift card is to combine the tickets with a room package and then you will pay for the room and tickets at the hotel and the hotel system accepts gift cards. Do you already have spending money for in the parks? You can use Disney gift cards to pay for food & merchandise within the parks and at the Disney hotels. (To get an idea on meal costs look at the menus online.) Maybe you'd only have to purchase one or two tickets at full price.