Tess
DIS Veteran - 1997
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I've been researching a purchase of MYW tix and have come across a 14 day Ultimate Park Hopper ticket that appears to be the same as the old UMP previously sold by WDW. It includes all 4 major parks, all minor parks, PI, DQ, and WWoS. It expires 14 days after first use--which isn't an issue for us. We will be at WDW for 11-12 days and would rather have the flexibility of the old LOS (UPH).
The tix are available through DiscountOrlandoVacation.com and I'm just wondering if anyone has utilized this broker before and whether the experience was positive. The price is great compared to the old UMP through Disney AND it affords the flexibility we desire--provided the broker is reputable. Is there any downside to ordering from a broker vs purchasing from Disney? If the passes are lost, stolen, accidentally destroyed, etc.--what is the procedure? Also, can these passes be encoded onto the room key if they are in hand at the time of check-in?
If anyone has information, I'd love to hear it!
The tix are available through DiscountOrlandoVacation.com and I'm just wondering if anyone has utilized this broker before and whether the experience was positive. The price is great compared to the old UMP through Disney AND it affords the flexibility we desire--provided the broker is reputable. Is there any downside to ordering from a broker vs purchasing from Disney? If the passes are lost, stolen, accidentally destroyed, etc.--what is the procedure? Also, can these passes be encoded onto the room key if they are in hand at the time of check-in?
If anyone has information, I'd love to hear it!
I, personally, have had my PAP demagnetized and rendered useless so I know it's not that uncommon. Keep those puppies away from the scanners at the cash register and out of the hands of CMs who are inexperienced in renewals! 
), a fellow visitor was speaking with Guest Services. His dilemma--they had left their prepurchased hoppers at home in Indiana. The passes were securely locked in his safe and all 8 family members were in Florida!
All that Disney could do was to sell him new tickets. They said he could "try" and return the hoppers after his vacation and maybe receive a credit. This guy had major money tied up in those passes--I'm thinking somewhere around $2,000--and had to find a way to get some extra $$$$ to purchase new passes. Moral of this story: Heed the advice you posted above and make sure you have those copies AND don't forget your tickets! I know it's sure made me paranoid about keeping them in a place where I will not forget them! 