Robo
1971 Castle in the Hub: Your lights are on!
- Joined
- Nov 18, 2001
After answering dozens and dozens (and dozens) of "How many days do I need to buy on our tickets?" questions here and elsewhere...
I can just imagine how much money is wasted (and basically "donated" to Disney) by guests buying completely the "wrong" tickets for their trips.
(Buying "extra days" to use to Park Hop.
Buying too many unneeded park days for a shorter trip.
Buying the Hopper Option early on, and then never needing it.
Etc.)
And, the countless times that guests may add the "non-expiring" upgrade to a ticket that has maybe 2-3 "days left" so as to save money on their next trip...
a trip that will likely be for 5 or more days in length.
(The non-expire upgrade of the previous ticket would be quite a waste
of money in that case.)
The ticket situation at WDW can be very, very confusing.
So... Don't be afraid to speak-up and ask about these things.
There are some very experienced posters here who can help.
When in doubt about tickets, please do ASK HERE, and maybe save yourself some serious dough!
.
I can just imagine how much money is wasted (and basically "donated" to Disney) by guests buying completely the "wrong" tickets for their trips.
(Buying "extra days" to use to Park Hop.
Buying too many unneeded park days for a shorter trip.
Buying the Hopper Option early on, and then never needing it.
Etc.)
And, the countless times that guests may add the "non-expiring" upgrade to a ticket that has maybe 2-3 "days left" so as to save money on their next trip...
a trip that will likely be for 5 or more days in length.
(The non-expire upgrade of the previous ticket would be quite a waste
of money in that case.)
The ticket situation at WDW can be very, very confusing.
So... Don't be afraid to speak-up and ask about these things.
There are some very experienced posters here who can help.
When in doubt about tickets, please do ASK HERE, and maybe save yourself some serious dough!
.