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I've never heard that you could use an unused ticket toward an AP renewal! Is that a new thing or am I just living under a rock over here?
It can still be upgraded - it just can't be bridged.
B. If you upgrade a package ticket at a Guest Relations or ticket booth AFTER you arrive, it is no longer a package ticket.
You mean that if I booked a package (including, say, 8 day, tickets) and then the ticket price increased and then I arrive at WDW and near the end of my vacation I want to add a ninth day then there is no bridging and I have to pay much more than the proverbial twelve dollars per day?
You mean that if I booked a package (including, say, 8 day, tickets) and then the ticket price increased and then I arrive at WDW and near the end of my vacation I want to add a ninth day then there is no bridging and I have to pay much more than the usual twelve dollars per day?
I read it as after you bridge it it would no longer be a package ticket. It makes since that way you couldn't bridge the ticket a second time. All though i wouldn't imagine that happens often.
I think I finally understand how it works, except for the using the ticket first.
1. Is that no longer needed because the computer systems show the price?
2. So now it's OK to go to Disney Springs and upgrade prior to entering a park first?
We're told that using the ticket first was never a requirement. It's still good practice to alleviate confusion in light of the above post where someone tried to "bridge" a ticket twice. It you don't plan to use the ticket, you might as well save it until you do plan to use it.I think I finally understand how it works, except for the using the ticket first. Is that no longer needed because the computer systems show the price? So now it's OK to go to Disney Springs and upgrade prior to entering a park first?
Correct.So if I buy the discounted tickets from disney.ca and want to upgrade to AP they are only "worth" the discounted price I paid and not the gate price?
Oven ever heard that you could use an unused ticket toward an AP renewal! Is that a new thing or am I just living under a rock over here?
Hopefully that rock you've been living under hasn't been too heavyOven ever heard that you could use an unused ticket toward an AP renewal! Is that a new thing or am I just living under a rock over here?
Surprised WDW hasn't closed this loophole.
Is it a nice rock? Lol jk.
Price bridging to an upgraded tix still humming along.
Many purchase tix from sources @ a substantial discount specifically for this reason.
Surprised WDW hasn't closed this loophole. As opposed to it being a pixie-dust laden accommodation, it's probable their computer system cannot ascertain the $$$ paid for tix, just the validity.
It's great to be able to combine this practice at the gate with various AP discounts out there (FL res, DVC, etc.), well other than the long lines you may encounter @ GS to actually process the transaction dependent on the time of year/day.
Well...wait. I know you can take an unused ticket and upgrade that ticket to a new AP.Hopefully that rock you've been living under hasn't been too heavy
No, it's not new. But it's not well publicized either. So it's not a surprise to not know about it. We bought discounted tickets to use towards our AP renewal. Went off without an issue.
Well...wait. I know you can take an unused ticket and upgrade that ticket to a new AP.
But, what I didn't know is that I could take an unused ticket and use it toward the cost of renewing my AP - thus paying the renewal price instead of the new AP price. That's the detail I've never heard before. In fact, years ago, I had a park ticket that I wasn't going to use when we first moved down here to FL and I wanted to use the value of it toward renewing my AP but was told they couldn't do that. Hmm.....
I've had a manager tell me we can't apply the value of unused tickets to AP renewals (which we can). So, front-line CMs not knowing about it isn't a shock at all.
I've never heard that you could use an unused ticket toward an AP renewal! Is that a new thing or am I just living under a rock over here?
We're told that using the ticket first was never a requirement.