We have Annual Passes, but I bought a 7-Day Park Hopper for my MIL, for our upcoming vacation.
She let us know that she is not physically up for the trip.
I called the Disney Store where I purchased the ticket. They said that they can only sell them, they can't take them back.
I called "ticket services" at 407-566-4985, and they said that there is no way the tickets can be returned.
I understand that the tickets are good for 14 days from the day they are first used, and that they are good for ever, until we first use them. However, I would rather not tie up around $250. in a ticket, especially when we may just get another set of annual passes.
Since I don't know what the future holds, I was wondering if I could upgrade them to a 10 day just in case we ever took a long trip in the future.
Has any ever came across this situation before. Other than holding on to them, on the chance we may use them in the future, are there any other good options.
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RE: MIL I told my MIL that she can come and hang out in the room or at the pool, join us for dinners, and for an hour or two at the parks, but she didn't want to do that. I thought it would be nicer sitting in the sun at the pool, then in the North East right now, but she said she doesn't want to do that.
Anyway, it is a bit sad. I am not sure if her health is that bad, or if she feels she would slow us down too much. I do know that the kids love being with Grandma, and that for the kids it will be just a little bit less magical without her.
She let us know that she is not physically up for the trip.
I called the Disney Store where I purchased the ticket. They said that they can only sell them, they can't take them back.
I called "ticket services" at 407-566-4985, and they said that there is no way the tickets can be returned.
I understand that the tickets are good for 14 days from the day they are first used, and that they are good for ever, until we first use them. However, I would rather not tie up around $250. in a ticket, especially when we may just get another set of annual passes.
Since I don't know what the future holds, I was wondering if I could upgrade them to a 10 day just in case we ever took a long trip in the future.
Has any ever came across this situation before. Other than holding on to them, on the chance we may use them in the future, are there any other good options.
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RE: MIL I told my MIL that she can come and hang out in the room or at the pool, join us for dinners, and for an hour or two at the parks, but she didn't want to do that. I thought it would be nicer sitting in the sun at the pool, then in the North East right now, but she said she doesn't want to do that.
Anyway, it is a bit sad. I am not sure if her health is that bad, or if she feels she would slow us down too much. I do know that the kids love being with Grandma, and that for the kids it will be just a little bit less magical without her.