xipetotec
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So I wanted to give a heads up on a weird policy with ticket purchases that I experienced today...
My parents are sending two of my cousins to Disney World. Sort of a christmas gift. So THEY are paying for the park tickets, but they are not going themselves. The whole thing is supposed to be a semi-suprise
We are also in Canada so taking advantage of the 20% off for Canadians promotion. So we go on the website, select the tickets we want, they go in the cart, we assign each ticket to each individual person. My parents enter their credit card info. and before placing the order... we notice that it says three things for the will-call activation of the passes:
1) Proof of residency is required with a photo ID . Of course, Canadian promotion, makes sense
2) Proof of Purchase/code is require. Okay.
3) the card that paid for it is required....
So... my parents won't be there... the tickets will be paid for on the website *AND* while I understand it would be a security measure... the passes are already associated with the Disney accounts AND they would have photo ID.
So I call Disney, they give me the security measure spiel... and their suggestion is to buy GIFT CARDS, pay for the tickets that way and send them down with the gift cards as their proof of purchase... Pretty annoying ... but okay...
There are 7 people going ( 2 cousins, and their respective kids/SOs ), the total is something like 3900$ So go to ShopDisney... I can only buy 1 500$ eGift gift card at a time... I can't buy physical cards and have them shipped to Canada... So I would have to literally do 8 separate transactions... THEN go to DisneygiftCards and consolidate each one into a single card...
In the end... I just opted to pay the *ridiculous* amount of 25$ shipping for "International Shipping" to have the physical cards sent out to us, thus bypassing the whole authentication thing... But what the ...
they don't make it easy to gift someone
My parents are sending two of my cousins to Disney World. Sort of a christmas gift. So THEY are paying for the park tickets, but they are not going themselves. The whole thing is supposed to be a semi-suprise
We are also in Canada so taking advantage of the 20% off for Canadians promotion. So we go on the website, select the tickets we want, they go in the cart, we assign each ticket to each individual person. My parents enter their credit card info. and before placing the order... we notice that it says three things for the will-call activation of the passes:
1) Proof of residency is required with a photo ID . Of course, Canadian promotion, makes sense
2) Proof of Purchase/code is require. Okay.
3) the card that paid for it is required....
So... my parents won't be there... the tickets will be paid for on the website *AND* while I understand it would be a security measure... the passes are already associated with the Disney accounts AND they would have photo ID.
So I call Disney, they give me the security measure spiel... and their suggestion is to buy GIFT CARDS, pay for the tickets that way and send them down with the gift cards as their proof of purchase... Pretty annoying ... but okay...
There are 7 people going ( 2 cousins, and their respective kids/SOs ), the total is something like 3900$ So go to ShopDisney... I can only buy 1 500$ eGift gift card at a time... I can't buy physical cards and have them shipped to Canada... So I would have to literally do 8 separate transactions... THEN go to DisneygiftCards and consolidate each one into a single card...
In the end... I just opted to pay the *ridiculous* amount of 25$ shipping for "International Shipping" to have the physical cards sent out to us, thus bypassing the whole authentication thing... But what the ...
they don't make it easy to gift someone
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