I didn't know .....

I have a similar situation. I have tickets from a few years ago that I plan on using this upcoming trip. When I upgrade the child's ticket to an adult, will the difference in price be based on the current gate price or the gate price at the time tickets were purchased?
 
I have a similar situation. I have tickets from a few years ago that I plan on using this upcoming trip. When I upgrade the child's ticket to an adult, will the difference in price be based on the current gate price or the gate price at the time tickets were purchased?

How is this similar? :rotfl2:
 
So I feel really stupid, I have never been to Florida before or even anywhere off the west coast. But somehow I am the only one in our group of 13 (other than the kids of course) who didn't know it would likely rain the majority of the time there. So I have a few questions...

1) If you have gone the beginning of August before, how bad is the rain? Is it a torrential downpour? Or more of off and on showers?

2) If its raining are you less hot? I would think with cloud cover and rain pouring down that you wouldn't be near as hot, but maybe I am delusional.

3) Do the crowds really decrease during rain? And do rides continue to operate? What rides (if any) close when there are thunder storms?

We leave in 12 days and now I am getting concerned. We have the heavy duty ponchos to wear but I thought they were just precautionary and/or for water rides. Like I said, I feel really dumb, but now am glad I can get more info to prepare. Thank you again for any info you can give me:confused3

Rain daily, yes. The majority of the time you are there, NO. Usually there is a shower or two each day. Sometimes a few minutes, sometimes a little longer, but probably not all day long (though I have been there when there was a tropical storm and it rained buckets ALL day for 3 days).

The rain showers (and even the aforementioned tropical storm) don't lessen crowds. People come from all the way across the country (and the world) and aren't going to hide in their hotel room because of some rain.

Everything stays open (unlike when I frequent my local six flags) during the rainstorms. There might be a few things that temporarily stop if there is extremely heavy rain or lightning, but I don't remember that specifically happening (even in that tropical storm).

And my family doesn't do ponchos. We find that if we wear ponchos we just get HOT. Sure we stay dry from the rain, but we get wet from sweating. For us, the ponchos are more miserable than the raindrops.
 
quote from my previous post:

"I have a similar situation. I have tickets from a few years ago that I plan on using this upcoming trip. When I upgrade the child's ticket to an adult, will the difference in price be based on the current gate price or the gate price at the time tickets were purchased?"



How is this similar? :rotfl2:

I am officially embarrassed:blush: I meant to post this on another thread discussing ticket questions.
Maybe the similarity is that it could be raining at the time I need to upgrade the tickets?
 

That IS good information to know!! Thank you for that. What about fantasmic? And which one does Tink fly in? I have heard that she can't fly in certain conditions.

I'm not sure about what conditions will close Fantasmic, but given that there are so many characters involved, my best guess would be that it wouldn't go on with anything past a drizzle. I could be very wrong, though.

Tink flies during Wishes, but if there's rain, lightening, and I think even very strong winds, she won't fly.
 













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