I have a complicated ticket plan for our upcoming trip, and I need to find out if it is even possible to do the upgrades the way I want to. We are a family of 6 with AP's for everyone but DH. My AP will expire 5 days into my 8-day trip, and my first question is: can I upgrade my AP to a Premium Annual Pass for just the remaining 5 days left on the pass, and then renew at the regular AP rate on my anniversary? I have no need for a PAP for the entire next year, but would like the option of going to the 2 water parks once each, and maybe Disneyquest once during the first 5 days of this trip. I have already planned to upgrade the kids' annual passes to PAP's for this trip, and need to know if I understand the price of doing this. My 2 oldest daughters have adult AP's that expire in Oct., so I divided the difference in cost of the regular AP and the Premium AP by 12(months), which is @ $10.21, then multiplied by 4.5(months left on pass) for a total of @$46 each. I used the same formula to calculate the cost for the younger 2 children's AP's that expire in Dec.($8.70 x 6) for a total of $52.20 each. I had already purchased a 5-day hopper with 4 plus options for DH, who insisted he did not plan to visit the parks as often as the rest of us. Now that the kids have voted to spend a day or 2 at DQ, DH wants a Premium AP as well. Since I did not purchase the 5-day plus hopper directly from Disney, will I be allowed to upgrade it to a Premium AP using my DC discount for the differnce in cost? We have only gone to a waterpark once, and DQ twice in the last 4 years, so I thought we could spend a day or 2 doing something different than the parks this trip since we are going down later than usual(thanks to the crazy weather and a longer school year). And my last question: If it is possible to upgrade the tickets this way, what guest services location would be the best place to do it? Having a CM that knows how to do all these things sure would make my day!
