It is definitely just park tickets for me. I have had my resort booked for a year but just haven't purchased tickets yet. My dates are 4/26-5/3.It appears not all tickets went up. We booked a trip on Feb 5th for Aug. I just plugged in the details and the price is exactly what it was when I booked 11 days ago.
We have 9 day PH+ tickets with out package.
Could it possibly be an increase in resort prices?
Yeah we are renting DVC this summer so needed to purchase tickets separately and when I checked it was $13 more per ticket per person. 8 night base tickets. We purchased last month in expectation of a Feb price increase.It appears not all tickets went up. We booked a trip on Feb 5th for Aug. I just plugged in the details and the price is exactly what it was when I booked 11 days ago.
We have 9 day PH+ tickets with out package.
Could it possibly be an increase in resort prices?
You should be able to. That's what I did last year when I got my AP.
This is exactly the info I've been looking for all day!!!This lists all the increases in ticket prices.
https://blogmickey.com/2022/02/disney-world-price-increase-hits-multi-day-tickets/
Just make sure to check the blackout dates for the AP you want if it's not the Incredipass. All the other ones have blockout dates around Thanksgiving, and from what I've read, they won't let you do the upgrade if you've used your tickets on a blocked out date.Great, I checked their website too and it said we could do that. Man glad I pay attention we saved about 45 dollars per adult ticket going to UT. We are going thanksgiving week.
Ohh I know... it made me sad they switched the black out daysJust make sure to check the blackout dates for the AP you want if it's not the Incredipass. All the other ones have blockout dates around Thanksgiving, and from what I've read, they won't let you do the upgrade if you've used your tickets on a blocked out date.
If I booked a multi-day ticket as part of a package from a TA but have only paid the deposit so far, am I subject to increased prices?
Great thank you. I thought so, just wanted to confirm to feel confident in at least one avenue of defense against constantly rising prices!If you have a confirmation number then you are good
Your price is locked in -- as long as you make no changes. If you modify the reservation, you may well be subject to the new ticket prices.If I booked a multi-day ticket as part of a package from a TA but have only paid the deposit so far, am I subject to increased prices?