I'm really starting to wonder how much Disney can increase prices before it starts hurting their bottom line. We only go every several years anyway but this has to start really adding up for folks who go every year or several times a year.
I don't understand what you wrote. It is not too late to buy tickets at the pre-increase prices!
Can you explain better what you mean? I'd be happy to try and help if you are confused, as would others here, I'm sure.
Mary
MouseSavers.com
any reasoning on why the kids AP is now priced the same as the adult? Besides to make more $$$
Mary
Thanks for jumping in
Did I not read it correctly???
The bottom of the (ticket page) says that IF I make a purchase of tickets at any time after 2pm on Friday, the transaction goes thru on the following BUSINESS day...then says that would be MONDAY (barring a holiday) , ..which is after the Increase price??
Can I still get the lower price now, Saturday??
Thanks in advance.............MUCH appreciated for your help!!![]()
You have to buy the 2-day tickets to get the free dining. There is no way around that. You do not get to deduct the price of 2-day tickets from your package price just because you have an AP or AP voucher.
What you can do, is buy your AP voucher now, activate it when you get to Disney, and put the 2-day ticket away for another visit.
I love how they announce the ticket increase two days before...
We had to buy our APs tonight so we didn't have to pay the extra $100 total for both of us.
But that's what happens when they add new things I guess.
I believe that the requirement for free dining is that you have to buy A MINIMUM of 2 day tickets, but you can buy more days and even the AP with your reservation.
So, if you know that you're going to want an AP whether you get free dining or not, then I would suggest changing your reservation now before the price increase so that your package has the AP as your ticket choice. Then when/if the free dining comes in you've already got more than the 2 day requirement and at the "old" price. If free dining doesn't happen you'll still get your AP at the "old" price.
Mary
Thanks for jumping in
Did I not read it correctly???
The bottom of the (ticket page) says that IF I make a purchase of tickets at any time after 2pm on Friday, the transaction goes thru on the following BUSINESS day...then says that would be MONDAY (barring a holiday) , ..which is after the Increase price??
Can I still get the lower price now, Saturday??
Thanks in advance.............MUCH appreciated for your help!!![]()
I believe that the requirement for free dining is that you have to buy A MINIMUM of 2 day tickets, but you can buy more days and even the AP with your reservation.
So, if you know that you're going to want an AP whether you get free dining or not, then I would suggest changing your reservation now before the price increase so that your package has the AP as your ticket choice. Then when/if the free dining comes in you've already got more than the 2 day requirement and at the "old" price. If free dining doesn't happen you'll still get your AP at the "old" price.
?? about the chart I am seeing. The way it is broken up, if I were to buy a 10day park hopper w/ WPFM non-expiry, am I adding 318 (base) +57 (PH) +79 (WPFM)+275 (non-expire) to get my total price?
Question for someone knowledgeable:
I need to purchase an 8 day park hopper with WPFM add on for July. I see that the base prices are going up on Sunday ($292.88 to $317.37 on UT), but the combined add on (PH+WPFM) price is going down (from $110 to $79).
Am I correct in assuming I'd get the largest savings by purchasing the 8 day base ticket now and then adding the PH and WPFM once we arrive at WDW?
Math-wise it makes sense to me, I just didn't know if there was some minor detail I was missing...
No, the price for Park Hopper AND Water Park Fun & More (combo) is $79. You don't need to add that $57 you have in there.
Don't forget to add 6.5% tax.
Mary
MouseSavers.com
DH and I were hoping to get annual passes this year but we are not arriving at DW until August 16th. Does anyone know if I can purchase the tickets now at the lower rate and still be able to pick them up in August?
TIA
Annual pass vouchers - how long do you have to redeem them? I read up to one year and I read no limit. I am considering buying 2 for my kids, who are turning 8 this month. I guess as long as they are still 9 or under at the time we convert them at Disney Parks, it should be no problem.
Does anyone know if you purchase the Annual Pass voucher and decide not to use them are they refundable and of so how long??