gopherit
I'm not in the book, you know.
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I'm planning a BIG trip with our crew of 6, and being a nice mama, am letting my 3 "adult-ish" gopher pups invite a "friend".
I'm buying the tickets, getting the magic bands, and setting up FPs and dining and you name it for all 9 of us. (yeah, I'm a giver... or glutton for punishment. Whatever.)
While I feel confident that my own pups will make the trip come heck or high water, my fear is that a gopher guest might "bail" or be no longer able to attend (or heck, be dis-invited by a gopher pup. Relationships can suddenly tank, it happens!)
And then what?
I can deal with extra space in the villa... can probably reduce a dining request by a head or two without losing the ressie.. but what about those tickets? It will be over $550 per guest for the # of days needed.
Most any ticket seller (Disney or other) makes it very clear - yes there may be a 90 day return for unused tickets, but once you link it to MyDisneyExperience (i.e., Magic Band, FPs), it cannot be returned.
And Disney makes it clear - a band / ticket once assigned - cannot be "re-assigned" to another person.
But as most any Disney-savvy traveler will tell you - she who hesitates to make FP ressies won't get them (especially at Xmas) so I wanna buy and link our tickets 60+ days in advance of the trip so as to get those dang FPs.
That leaves me with 60 days of "risk", lol, if one of those "guests" should no-show.
So what happens to a Magic Band that is "assigned" to a person but not yet used at a park? Options I'm questioning:
1) Buy the "no specific start date" tickets for the guests (even though they are pricier)
2) If the guest bails - can I then
(a) unlink the "unused" ticket from Magic Band & assign to different band/user (will it kick it out/not allow it to be linked to new band, even though all days are still on it and it has never been used to access a park?)
(b) let one of my kids of same age / gender "assume the identity" (set up the pin and biometric) with a trip sometime in 2020. They won't however have the ID of the "bailed" person... so I'm guessing that's a problem.
(Small rant - it increasingly cheezes me off, the degree to which Disney forces you to know EVERY DETAIL of your trip 60+ days in advance: which park on what day, FPs, dining, accommodations (we're DVC and it's increasingly difficult to make ressies!) You name it. Most any other park or entertainment venue is a planning breeze, by comparison. The advance planning not only requires a lot of upfront work, but also removes potential for schedule change AND/OR refund options, so you're basically "LOCKED IN". God forbid you find yourself needing to change something, even a month out. They really know how to separate your cash from its wallet, in a less than magical way. Perhaps it's Dark Magic. Rant over... for now.)
Meanwhile - all Input / ideas / first-hand experience appreciated!
-Stressed-Out GopherMama
I'm buying the tickets, getting the magic bands, and setting up FPs and dining and you name it for all 9 of us. (yeah, I'm a giver... or glutton for punishment. Whatever.)
While I feel confident that my own pups will make the trip come heck or high water, my fear is that a gopher guest might "bail" or be no longer able to attend (or heck, be dis-invited by a gopher pup. Relationships can suddenly tank, it happens!)
And then what?
I can deal with extra space in the villa... can probably reduce a dining request by a head or two without losing the ressie.. but what about those tickets? It will be over $550 per guest for the # of days needed.Most any ticket seller (Disney or other) makes it very clear - yes there may be a 90 day return for unused tickets, but once you link it to MyDisneyExperience (i.e., Magic Band, FPs), it cannot be returned.
And Disney makes it clear - a band / ticket once assigned - cannot be "re-assigned" to another person.
But as most any Disney-savvy traveler will tell you - she who hesitates to make FP ressies won't get them (especially at Xmas) so I wanna buy and link our tickets 60+ days in advance of the trip so as to get those dang FPs.
That leaves me with 60 days of "risk", lol, if one of those "guests" should no-show.
So what happens to a Magic Band that is "assigned" to a person but not yet used at a park? Options I'm questioning:
1) Buy the "no specific start date" tickets for the guests (even though they are pricier)
2) If the guest bails - can I then
(a) unlink the "unused" ticket from Magic Band & assign to different band/user (will it kick it out/not allow it to be linked to new band, even though all days are still on it and it has never been used to access a park?)
(b) let one of my kids of same age / gender "assume the identity" (set up the pin and biometric) with a trip sometime in 2020. They won't however have the ID of the "bailed" person... so I'm guessing that's a problem.
(Small rant - it increasingly cheezes me off, the degree to which Disney forces you to know EVERY DETAIL of your trip 60+ days in advance: which park on what day, FPs, dining, accommodations (we're DVC and it's increasingly difficult to make ressies!) You name it. Most any other park or entertainment venue is a planning breeze, by comparison. The advance planning not only requires a lot of upfront work, but also removes potential for schedule change AND/OR refund options, so you're basically "LOCKED IN". God forbid you find yourself needing to change something, even a month out. They really know how to separate your cash from its wallet, in a less than magical way. Perhaps it's Dark Magic. Rant over... for now.)
Meanwhile - all Input / ideas / first-hand experience appreciated!
-Stressed-Out GopherMama
