I have a question about upgrading tickets. I've read that when you upgrade a ticket you essentially sell your current ticket back to Disney, and then buy the new tickets that you want, which is easy to calculate if I use their website to purchase the tickets.
Example, if I bought a 10 day park hopper & W+ pass, but want to upgrade to the no expiry option.
Old pass: 468.60
New pass: $830.70
Difference: $362.10
Seems simple enough to me. What if I buy the tickets from a legitimate Disney wholesaler for $442.03? When I check into the resort and want to upgrade my ticket, am I paying $362.10 (the difference between the gate price of the ticket I originally had vs the gate price for the ticket I want, or am I paying $388.67 (the difference between the price I actually paid for the ticket vs the price of the ticket I want).
The simplest way is to buy it all at once, however I don't have $1539.06 right now, but want to be able to book my fast pass plus options when my 60 day window opens.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
Example, if I bought a 10 day park hopper & W+ pass, but want to upgrade to the no expiry option.
Old pass: 468.60
New pass: $830.70
Difference: $362.10
Seems simple enough to me. What if I buy the tickets from a legitimate Disney wholesaler for $442.03? When I check into the resort and want to upgrade my ticket, am I paying $362.10 (the difference between the gate price of the ticket I originally had vs the gate price for the ticket I want, or am I paying $388.67 (the difference between the price I actually paid for the ticket vs the price of the ticket I want).
The simplest way is to buy it all at once, however I don't have $1539.06 right now, but want to be able to book my fast pass plus options when my 60 day window opens.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Mike