moviefreak78
Earning My Ears
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DOES anyone know if you can upgrade the Magic Your Way park passes you can purchase at a discount at SOG to a DVC annual pass? Since they are cheaper than gate price and no tax....it would save us on the upgrade to a DVC pass. I know people buy park passes at Under Cover Tourist because they are cheaper than gate price...then they use the ticket ONCE...then get the upgrade and Disney will bring that discounted park ticket up to grade price and apply that value to the upgrade so you save more. We can't get the special salute tickets for our trip in March...they have the dates blacked out this year.Last year.....they only blacked MK out the week of Easter. Anyway....since we will have to plunk down some bigger money for tickets for this trip....we my as well upgrade to DVC and if we can save some money by starting out with SOG MYW park passes....I would like to do that. THANKS for any advice/tips.
I'm still a Disney novice, but I did get to go out to Anaheim earlier this year with DH on a military trip and the tickets we bought for DL were pretty specific. I'm not sure how the WDW ones go, but I have a feeling you can't upgrade.
Last year.....they only blacked MK out the week of Easter. Anyway....since we will have to plunk down some bigger money for tickets for this trip....we my as well upgrade to DVC and if we can save some money by starting out with SOG MYW park passes....I would like to do that. THANKS for any advice/tips.
Another option is to eat over at the Poly. As far as buses vs. driving to the parks ... take the bus or monorail. I think it is something like $14-20 to park, and you are not saving any time by driving. By the time you get there, get parked, hop on the trams and then walk to the park entrance, you have used more time than just hopping on the bus.

Not even for tickets. Wish they did, our whole vacation would be paid for.
You could always set up a special savings account (like a Christmas Club) that you do not touch until the trip.
And I hate being tied to dining reservations. That is the only way you can use the table service credits since Disney's dining plan has become so popular.
There is no charge, but I like to tip the driver...but then, I am the kind that tips housekeeping too.
Section C should fit your needs but be sure to check the room number range. Reservations needs them, not the section. When I called to make our Sunshine Package reservation, she didn't even know the map had sections on it. She said the computer will take a roome range though.