OhanaMoana
Earning My Ears
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I have tried to use the search function to research the answer to this question but am not convinced I have found a definitive answer. I'm someone can tell me whether either of the "solutions" I outline below will work or fail (or how they'd need to be modified).
Background: I bought a trip to Disney via Delta Vacations that included a 4 night stay at the Swan a 5-day flexible date park ticket with park hopper. I attached those 5 day park tickets to my hotel stay from Oct 31-Nov 4, made my FP+ reservations etc. (no part of ticket used). I had been considering upgrading those tickets to a Platinum AP in person during that trip.
Now, because of EEMHs and maybe wanting to go MNSSHP more than once, I am contemplating adding an extra trip this upcoming weekend Oct 4-7. This me want to upgrade to AP because I intend to go again at least once within the year I have the AP so the math will "work". The issue is I know that multiple tickets cannot be combined as a cumulative "credit" towards an AP, so if I need park tickets for this impromptu trip, what's the most cost-effective way for me to upgrade to an AP and use that as my ticket for both trips rather than buying and using two tickets? I can think of two possible approaches and would love for Disney veterans to weigh in:
1) I could go on this impromptu trip with only a hotel reservation and without buying a second set of tickets, delink my 5 day ticket from my Oct 31-Nov 4 reservation the first day of my Oct 4-7 trip, and then upgrade that ticket to an AP that first day. Since this would leave my Oct 31-Nov 4 FP+ reservations only briefly without a ticket attached to that trip, those FP+ shouldn't get canceled/kicked back into the public pool of available FP+, right? Because the AP would quickly be linked to my MDE and would trigger the system to see me having tickets again before the audit system would sweep through, see my ticketless FP+ reservations, and cancel anything? I haven't read anything that tells me that this wouldn't work.
Downside of this plan: No ability to make FP+ reservations before I arrive (and maybe the difference between 5-7 days ahead of time and 0-2 days ahead is pretty much zero value anyways?)
2) I buy a ticket for the Oct 4-7 trip, try to get FP+ today for that trip, then upgrade it to AP while there. I could delink my original 5-day flex date ticket either shortly before or shortly after I upgrade the new tickets to AP (anyone know if I HAVE to do that before or after?). Terms on the 5-day flex date ticket say it is usable until Dec 2020, so I could theoretically theoretically use this unused ticket late next year and upgrade to an AP or AP Renewal, right?
Downside: I think that for this scenario to be better, I need to already know I want to renew/get another AP next year AND/OR that I want to take a 5-day trip to WDW between early October and the end of 2020. I am not super confident in either of those two future-WDW trip scenarios at the moment, so I think I prefer scenario #1 to be possible?
So, does anyone see a flaw in either of the above plans or think/know if neither, one, or both would work? What would you do if you were in my shoes? Thank you in advance for your wisdom!
Background: I bought a trip to Disney via Delta Vacations that included a 4 night stay at the Swan a 5-day flexible date park ticket with park hopper. I attached those 5 day park tickets to my hotel stay from Oct 31-Nov 4, made my FP+ reservations etc. (no part of ticket used). I had been considering upgrading those tickets to a Platinum AP in person during that trip.
Now, because of EEMHs and maybe wanting to go MNSSHP more than once, I am contemplating adding an extra trip this upcoming weekend Oct 4-7. This me want to upgrade to AP because I intend to go again at least once within the year I have the AP so the math will "work". The issue is I know that multiple tickets cannot be combined as a cumulative "credit" towards an AP, so if I need park tickets for this impromptu trip, what's the most cost-effective way for me to upgrade to an AP and use that as my ticket for both trips rather than buying and using two tickets? I can think of two possible approaches and would love for Disney veterans to weigh in:
1) I could go on this impromptu trip with only a hotel reservation and without buying a second set of tickets, delink my 5 day ticket from my Oct 31-Nov 4 reservation the first day of my Oct 4-7 trip, and then upgrade that ticket to an AP that first day. Since this would leave my Oct 31-Nov 4 FP+ reservations only briefly without a ticket attached to that trip, those FP+ shouldn't get canceled/kicked back into the public pool of available FP+, right? Because the AP would quickly be linked to my MDE and would trigger the system to see me having tickets again before the audit system would sweep through, see my ticketless FP+ reservations, and cancel anything? I haven't read anything that tells me that this wouldn't work.
Downside of this plan: No ability to make FP+ reservations before I arrive (and maybe the difference between 5-7 days ahead of time and 0-2 days ahead is pretty much zero value anyways?)
2) I buy a ticket for the Oct 4-7 trip, try to get FP+ today for that trip, then upgrade it to AP while there. I could delink my original 5-day flex date ticket either shortly before or shortly after I upgrade the new tickets to AP (anyone know if I HAVE to do that before or after?). Terms on the 5-day flex date ticket say it is usable until Dec 2020, so I could theoretically theoretically use this unused ticket late next year and upgrade to an AP or AP Renewal, right?
Downside: I think that for this scenario to be better, I need to already know I want to renew/get another AP next year AND/OR that I want to take a 5-day trip to WDW between early October and the end of 2020. I am not super confident in either of those two future-WDW trip scenarios at the moment, so I think I prefer scenario #1 to be possible?
So, does anyone see a flaw in either of the above plans or think/know if neither, one, or both would work? What would you do if you were in my shoes? Thank you in advance for your wisdom!
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