If you didn’t go in the park, my understanding was the ticket use date expires but that the value of the ticket stays and you can call and have that amount applied the ticket you need next time you visit.
When I asked customer service they said the unused days, when you don’t tap into the park, the value of the ticket stays but you have to call ticket services and have it “brought back to life” and credit applied to a new date (you pay difference if more but willI have only heard them doing this when none of the ticket is used. But, if you use any of the days, the unused expire.
When I asked customer service they said the unused days, when you don’t tap into the park, the value of the ticket stays but you have to call ticket services and have it “brought back to life” and credit applied to a new date (you pay difference if more but will
Not get refunded if you pick a cheaper day. This is for a theme park multi day ticket alone, not a package, I’ve never bought a package before. Does that sound right? Now I’m worried I didn’t understand.
Friday was by far the worst weather day we have ever had at Disney in 30+ trips. A cold pouring soaking all day all night rain. Miserable, luckily we were at Boardwalk with a dinner reservation at Trattoria so we were able to pop over to Epcot during the few minutes that the rain let up. Still had soaked shoes/socks though so thankful for the dryer in our 1BR., We were able to walk to Abracadabar and Trattoria under cover so we at least stayed dry for dinner.I understand what you are saying with the weather--this past Friday was not just the usual bad Florida weather. It rained non-stop for the entire day. Started before the first park opened, and didn't stop until after the last park closed. Non-stop. Yes, it's Florida and it often rains, but rarely like that. It was quite miserable. So people, be nice to OP.
You did that over the phone? Or MDE?That has not been our experience. Once a ticket was used for any of the days, no matter what, you couldn't simply save days for future use...it would be like making them a non expiring ticket to a certain degree.
We had a 4 day ticket this summer and did not use the 4th day. That value was lost. I was not able to use it to apply toward another ticket I was buying.
Now, I also had a 3 day ticket that was purchased for someone who did not travel. That ticket, because it was never used, was applied for toward the purchase of the ticket I needed to get for the October trip. Since the October days were more than the July days, I did have to pay the difference.
So, unless things are different since July, I don't think the information you were given is correct. Completely unused tickets never lose their value. Partially used tickets also have except when Disney offered the non expiring option.
You did that over the phone? Or MDE?
Thanks so much for helping me figure that out, the CM I was talking to on the phone and I were not on the same page! Yikes glad I know now.In person via ticketing when I was there. But I also upgraded a ticket over the phone to different days. But again, it was unused.
Hmmm, give 'em some time...lolI'm not sure why you would think Disney should give you something because the weather was bad. Do they control the weather now too?
From my experience, outside kiosks have never given a discount. Food discounts are limited to "sit down" dining, from what I understand.Just returned from a wonderful 6 day trip (VGF) even with terrible weather. I finally have noticed, that Disney doesn't care about us. Disney only cares about your money.
If the weather is absolutely abysmal, you really should get a park refund or at least allow one day of your ticket to be used another time. I bought a 4 day (that expired 6 days from purchase) but being from out of state (like most visitors) it's not practical to change airline reservations to stay another day if you get washed out.
Another issue was with my coveted blue card. I bought a TON of stuff, from all over the parks. Food and Merchandise. I remember it ALWAYS worked for a little something. On this trip, it was hitting less than 50%. Independent kiosks all over (even the popcorn one right next to the castle) rejected it. Everything at Disney Springs rejected it and some of the restaurants also.
On the sunny side, they did away with the mask stormtroopers that would walk around and point at you if your mask wasn't up around your eyelids. Many people didn't even have a mask and were inside/outside. The new walkway to MK from VGF was wonderful and fast (12 minutes door to door)
If the weather is absolutely abysmal, you really should get a park refund or at least allow one day of your ticket to be used another time. I bought a 4 day (that expired 6 days from purchase) but being from out of state (like most visitors) it's not practical to change airline reservations to stay another day if you get washed out.
Another issue was with my coveted blue card. I bought a TON of stuff, from all over the parks. Food and Merchandise. I remember it ALWAYS worked for a little something. On this trip, it was hitting less than 50%. Independent kiosks all over (even the popcorn one right next to the castle) rejected it.
Everything at Disney Springs rejected it and some of the restaurants also.
Florida is not the sun shine state, Arizona is.
Sorry you got rained out though, I've been rained out on other vacations like Hawaii and it's always a bummer.
I'm a Blue Card holder too. Big Whoop (which is nicer than what I really wanna' say about my Card). I don't expect anything xtra from Disney. Get some "awesome" 10% offs at Table Service, got to go to Typhoon Lagoon at night a couple of times for member nights a few years ago. If I get it, "cool". If not, Oh well ! I don't "covet" my Card.Another issue was with my coveted blue card.
This just reeks of entitlement.
Nah just perfect weather for the flight out, and pretty empty pools at Aulani during the down pours.Did the state of Hawaii offer you "a day back" on your Va-cay ??? Not getting on LYSE, but OP be real here.