I agree, things seem stressed.
FWIW, I emailed them earlier today and just got a response, so they must be working late trying to get to everyone. I'm thinking of exchanging tickets with UT to the one I want so I have it before I leave. That way I won't have the worry if I can bridge or even upgrade it at all once I get there. It sounds like they're willing to work with me on that as long as the tickets are in the same condition in which they were sent to me.
We are leaving Sunday for WDW and were planning to upgrade DHs 6 day PH with WPF&M non-expiration ticket to an AP. I guess we will go to a couple ticket booths before we use the ticket and ask if we can price bridge/upgrade before we use the ticket once. If we get a no several times, I guess we will just purchase an AP and return the ticket to UT? Does that sound like the best plan. I really don't mind if they price bridge to the old gate price or the new gate price, but I don't want to be told we can't upgrade at all...we have zero use for a WP/NE ticket!
If the tickets have been opened, they can't be returned.
As in, if the envelope has been opened? Well that stinks.
UCT tickets come taped to a piece of paper, enclosed in plastic.
If that plastic has been opened, they can't be returned.
Alright, can someone check my figures.
Last year's price increase was June 2, 2013. I bought our tickets on the 3rd.
So, if we are allowed to upgrade to current gate price at time of purchase my tickets would be worth $348 plus tax $22.62 for a total of $370.62. Which would mean I would pay $198.09 each or a total of $396.18 to upgrade to DVC annual pass.
If we are allowed the current gate price when we go the tickets would be worth $387.66 (including tax). This means $181.05 each or a total of $362.10 to upgrade to the DVC annual passes.
This is with the DVC AP costing a total of $568.71 each.
Sound right?
The website just says unused and unsigned?
I am planning something similar and bought my 5 day tix on 6/4/13.
But I was planning to get the DVC PAP which I thought was $484 plus tax.
I'm pretty sure that they enclosed a piece of paper with your order that pointed out that you can't open the plastic envelope if you want to return the tickets for any reason. I remember that from when I've ordered in the past.
I would love to get the PAP, but I believe that has to be bought/activated by 4/30. I won't be there until 5/12.
Correct me if I am wrong.
We are leaving Sunday for WDW and were planning to upgrade DHs 6 day PH with WPF&M non-expiration ticket to an AP. I guess we will go to a couple ticket booths before we use the ticket and ask if we can price bridge/upgrade before we use the ticket once. If we get a no several times, I guess we will just purchase an AP and return the ticket to UT? Does that sound like the best plan. I really don't mind if they price bridge to the old gate price or the new gate price, but I don't want to be told we can't upgrade at all...we have zero use for a WP/NE ticket!
Example (made up numbers)-
I have a never-used 5-day MYW base ticket that I bought in March 2007 from AuthorizedReseller.com.
Disney's wholesale price to AuthorizedReseller.com was $226.
I paid $236 for that ticket in 2007. (Gate price was $246.)
I save $10 off the gate price.
Disney "lost" $20.
In 2007.
I go to WDW in March 2014.
I use that 2007 ticket, as-is, and go into a theme park on 5 different days.
How much money has Disney lost in 2014?
Now, what if I wanted to ADD another day to that 5-day ticket on my March 2014 trip?
How much should Disney charge me to keep from "losing money,"
and to make it a good deal for me to stay in the parks for another day?
This is why price-bridging to the current gate price makes so much sense.
I have read if the original ticket you were planning to upgrade to an annual pass included the Waterparks Fun & More option, you could ONLY upgrade to a PREMIUM annual pass (that includes waterparks).
You said you have no use for a ticket with WPF&M which I read to be you don't want to go to waterparks, etc. Unfortunately, an upgrade would have to include that option (PAP) at a significantly higher price than a regular AP.
I could be wrong but wanted to point this out.
I have read if the original ticket you were planning to upgrade to an annual pass included the Waterparks Fun & More option, you could ONLY upgrade to a PREMIUM annual pass (that includes waterparks).
You said you have no use for a ticket with WPF&M which I read to be you don't want to go to waterparks, etc. Unfortunately, an upgrade would have to include that option (PAP) at a significantly higher price than a regular AP.
I could be wrong but wanted to point this out.
You can buy the voucher over the phone anytime until April 30th and activate it anytime until Jan 30, 2015. (I might be slightly off on the date but you have enough time) Call DVC and they will give you a will call number you can put into MDE. When you arrive in May you can pick up the tickets.